Hitler
On the twentieth of April in the year 1889, a day like all others, Alois Hitler and his wife Klara, which was his third, gave birth to Adolf Hitler. When Adolf was young, he was in a choir and he even actively went to church. Academically he was a good student, receiving good grades in his classes, but he failed German and Mathematics in his the last year. He did, however, achieve in Gym and Drawing class. At an age of 16, he dropped out of school to become either an artist or an architect. He moved to Vienna, Austria to attempt to get into the Academy of Arts. He failed every time he tried to join. He was somewhat skilled in drawing however the drawings lacked imagination, creativity, and originality. The Dean of this academy said that Adolf would never become a painter. This rejection led Adolf to a plunging downfall, for he couldn't apply to the school of architecture, due to a lack of a diploma. Many Historians say that if the Academy would have accepted him, the world might have not gone through the nightmare that it went through. Hitler was economically unable to maintain just by selling drawn pictures of famous landmarks on post cards. He read a paper, which gave him the ideas of blaming the Communists and th
e Jews for all the problems in the world. "Above all I charge the leaders of the nation and those under them to scrupulous observance of the laws of race and to merciless opposition to the universal poisoner of all peoples, international Jewry. Hitler tried to influence his views on the common people when they were in need of that type of hope. Since Germany was in a depression, employment was limited. Hitler spoke at that meeting and his natural ability to speak enabled him to get noticed. He also used propaganda to fight the Jews and spread his anti-Jew sentiment. During his stay in prison, he wrote "Mein Kampf" which means "My Struggles. Hitler preached on about his sentiments and also about how unfair the treaty of Versailles was when the Germans were just humiliated and force to sign a contract giving up all of their territory. Hitler's persecution and discrimination of the Jews began then when they were not allowed to vote, marry a pure German, hold important positions of power, and achieve anything. At first, the Jews didn't view Hitler as a threat, but that soon changed when Hitler gained the title of chancellor of Germany and took over Germany, they began to fear. His mass propaganda technique persuaded the German people that he would make the country powerful again. He created the SS, which was a special force that would transport political prisoners and people thought to be inferior. Hitler remained in the army and was assigned to jobs of meeting various groups of governments. He also decided his solution to settle the Jewish question, which was to completely eliminate their race, genocide, which would rid them of the problem and make the Germans pure and strong. " In this book he describes his dilemma and problem, then he point the finger at the Jews and the Communists.
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