ADOLF HITLER
G'day folks,
No doubt this character needs no introduction ...
Who Was Adolf Hitler?
Adolf
Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945.
Hitler was responsible for starting World War II and for killing more than 11
million people during the Holocaust.
Dates: April 20, 1889 -- April 30, 1945
Also
Known As: Führer
of the Third Reich
Childhood of Adolf Hitler
Adolf
Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. Adi, as he was
known in his youth, spent his childhood in Austria. His father, Alois, retired
from civil service in 1895, when Hitler was only six, which created a tense,
strict atmosphere at home.
When
Hitler was 13, his father passed away and his mother, Klara, had to care for
Hitler and his siblings by herself. Times were tough for the Hitler household.
In 1905, at age 16, Adolf quit school and never returned.
Hitler as an Artist
Hitler
dreamed of becoming an artist, so in 1907 he applied to the painting school at
the Vienna Academy of Art. He did not pass the entrance exam. After his mother
passed away just a few months later from breast cancer, Hitler again tried to
apply to the Vienna Academy of Art, but this time he was not even allowed to take
the test.
Hitler
spent the next four years in Vienna, living off what little he earned from
selling postcards of his architectural drawings and the small inheritance from
his mother. During this period of time, Hitler started to dabble in politics
and became especially influenced by pan-Germanism.
Hitler Serves in World War I
To avoid
military service in the Austrian army, Hitler moved to Munich, Germany in May
1913 but as soon as World War I broke out, Hitler asked for and
received special permission to serve in the Bavarian-German army.
Adolf
Hitler quickly proved to be a courageous soldier. By December 1914, he was
awarded the Iron Cross (Second Class), in October 1916 he was wounded by a
grenade splinter, and in August 1918 he was awarded the Iron Cross (First
Class).
On
October 13, 1918, a gas attack caused him to go temporarily blind. While recuperating
in a hospital, Hitler heard the news of the end of the war and of Germany's
defeat. His anger and feelings of betrayal shaped his and the world's future.
Hitler Gets Political
After the
war, many in Germany felt betrayed by the German government for their sudden
and unexpected surrender. The subsequent inflation made even finding a job and
day-to-day living difficult for the average German citizen.
In 1919,
Hitler was working for an army organization in which he checked-up on
burgeoning local political groups. While spying on these groups in September
1919, Hitler found one he liked. Soon after joining the group (he became the
55th member), he was leading it.
Hitler's Coup
Hitler
believed that he could provide a stronger government that would bring strength
and prestige back to Germany. So, on November 9, 1923, he attempted a coup of
the government, the Beer Hall Putsch. It failed and Hitler was
sentenced to five years at Landsberg Prison. Though he only served nine months
of his term, he used this time to formulate his thoughts about a new Germany,
which he made into a book, Mein Kampf. Once he was released, he
continued on his road to ultimate power.
Hitler Comes to Power in Germany
By July
1932, Hitler had enough support to run for president of Germany, though he lost
the election to Paul von Hindenburg. However, on January 30, 1933, Hindenburg appointed Hitler as chancellor of Germany.
Within a year and a half, Hitler was able to take over both the position of
president (Hindenburg died) and chancellor and combine them into one position
of supreme leader, the Führer.
After
legally gaining power in Germany, Hitler quickly began solidifying his position
by putting those that disagreed with him into concentration camps. He created
massive amounts of propaganda that strengthened German pride by blaming all
their problems on Communists and Jews. The concept of pan-Germanism inspired
Hitler to combine German peoples in various countries in Europe as well as look
east for lebensraum.
Hitler Starts World War II
Since the
world was extremely sensitive about the possibility of starting another world
war, Hitler was able to annex Austria in 1938 without a single battle. But when
he had his forces enter Poland in August 1939, the world could no longer stand
aside and just watch -- World War II began.
From the
Nuremberg Laws in 1935 to Kristallnacht in 1938, Hitler slowly removed Jews
from German society. However, with the cover of World War II, the Nazis created
an elaborate and intensive system to work Jews as slaves and kill them. Hitler
is considered one of the most evil people in history because of the Holocaust.
During
the beginning of World War II, the German war machine seemed unstoppable.
However, the tide turned at the Battle of Stalingrad in the beginning of 1943.
As the Allied Army got closer to Berlin, Hitler continued to control his regime
from the safety of an underground bunker. Soon, even that was no longer safe.
On April
29, 1945, Adolf Hitler married his long-time mistress, Eva Braun, and wrote
both his last will and political testament. The following day, on April
30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide.
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