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The Rise of Hitler

Exactly how did Hitler come into power? What drove him to become the way he was? Why did he kill all those people? In this report, I’ll examine these questions and many others.

Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 at Branau am Inn in Austria-Hungary. He went by his mother's last name Schicklegruber until 1876 when he took the name Hitler. He spent much of his childhood in upper Austria linz. He had a terrible record in school. He stayed in school until 1905 when he was 16 years old. He aspired to become an artist and applied for entrance into the Vienna academy but was rejected for lack of talent.

Hitler's mother passed away five years after the death of his father. The death of his mother was an important event because it helps to explain his anti-Semitic views. His Mother Klara was diagnosed with breast cancer and treated with a kind of iodine. Their family doctor was Jewish and his name was Edward Bloch.

Klara died on December 21, 1907. On Christmas eve Hitler went and thanked Bloch for doing all he could and then Bloch gave him the bill. His mother's doctor bill amounted to ten percent of his mother's estate. That was when Hitler became furious w

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He was delighted to find the pamphlet, which was written by Drexler, reflected his own political thinking. Conclusion

In conclusion, Hitler eventually became chancellor of Germany by using the nazi party. He gained notoriety outside the nazi party for rowdy hysterical tirades against the treaty of Versailles. A few minutes into the speech, it was drowned out by shouting that was followed by an open brawl between nazi associates and disruptive communists. For his next assignment, he was ordered in September of 1919 to investigate a small group in Munich called the German Workers Party. He was stationed in Munich and had become an informer. Some members were concerned they might have trouble filling the beer cellar, but one hundred showed up. His holocaust resulted in many trials and executions. Some members thought a mass meeting was premature.

He traveled to Berlin to visit nationalist groups in the of summer of 1921. He announced his resignation from the party on July 11, 1921. In his speeches he blamed the Jews for everything. The development of the Weimar republic caused agitation, unemployment and massive inflation.

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