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    Born in April 20, 1889, Adolf Hitler was born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl, the fourth of six children in Braunau am Inn, Austria, near the Austro-German border. In his home, Hitler lived in an abusive childhood, regularly beaten by his violent father who was a strict Austrian customs official. While his father was brutish, constantly mistreating his wife, Klara Polzl and his children, Hitler's mother was very submissive, kind, and worried for Hitler's safety against his father, she had a polar opposite personality to his dad. Hitler and his dad quarreled mostly about Hitler's disinterest in political or official profession and his desire to be an artist. His unhealthy relationship with his father was so terrible, at age eleven Hitler…

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    Adolf Hitler’s rise to power and what type of leader he was, was caused by his childhood, upbringing, the economy of germany at the time of his uprising, and also his ability of making speeches and propaganda. “Adolf hitler was born in 1889 in Braunau Am, Austria” (Witherbee 1). Adolf’s parents where Alois and Klara Hitler. Adolf was the fourth out of five kids what Adolf's parents had together. But Alois’s previous marriage he had two kids; one boy and one sister; Adolf's half-siblings. All…

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    Josef Mengele was born in Gunzburg, Germany on March 16, 1911 and he was the oldest of three sons which were named Karl and Alois. Mengele’s nickname growing up was Beppo which could be another way of spelling Josef. Mengele was often complimented by his teachers for having great intelligence and behavior in the classroom. He grew up wanting to someday have a career in science and anthropology. In 1930 Mengele graduated from Gunzburg and and passed his college exam well enough to be accepted…

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    Adolf Hitler's Early Years

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    Hitler's Childhood and Earlier Years Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in the Upper Austrian border town Braunau in a small town. His father Alois Hitler was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schickelgru in 1837, Alois Schickelgruber changed his name to Hitler in 1876. The Hitler's as a family moved many times throughout Adolf's childhood. In 1898, they moved to Linz, the capital of Upper Austria. Alois was an overbearing, domineering husband and a stern, distant, aggressive and violent…

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    Adolfus (Adolf) Hitler was born on the evening of 20 April 1889, in the Gasthof zum Pommer, in the small town of Braunnau on the River Inn which forms the frontier between Austria and Bavaria. Adolf was the third child of his father, Alois Hitler’s third marriage. His other siblings, Gustav, Ida, both died during infancy; his younger brother, Edward, died at age six. His only younger sister, Paula, born in 1896, lived to grow up. His half-brother Alois, and half-sister Angela (only one of his…

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    Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in a small village named Braunau Am Inn. He’s known for starting World War ll, being the dictator of Germany, and most of all being the leader of the Nazi party and the holocaust. His father, Alois, was born in 1837. He was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber and her unknown mate, which may have been someone from the neighborhood named Johann Georg Hiedler. It is also remotely possible Adolf Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. Maria Schicklgruber was…

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    You have heard Hitler, right? Have you ever ask why he hated the Jews? Hitler may have been a Jew and it was causing problems in his family. The Holocaust could have been Hitler’s revenge on Dr. Bloch for his inability to save Klaras life. He saw the light only after Germany's loss in World War I, for which he held the Jews responsible. According to the Haaretz Website, “One can’t consider the Holocaust without wondering about the source of Adolf Hitler's hatred for the Jews. Although much of…

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    People aren’t born evil, they become evil throughout the years. This is true even for an evil dictator such as Adolf Hitler. People always question what made him become so evil but they need to understand that he was influenced by his childhood, relationships, position of leadership, and beliefs. It started as early as Hitler’s childhood, from not having a good relationship with his father to having been rejected as an artist. On April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria, welcomed to the world,…

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    Are monsters created or born? In 1889, Klara Hitler gave birth to a son, whom she named Adolf. While Klara was described as a loving and kindly woman, Adolf’s father, Alois Hitler, was known for drunkenly beating his wife and on occasions, his children. Adolf wanted to become an artist, but his father did not approve and made him study to become some sort of civil servant. After Alois died, Adolf neglected his studies, much to his mother’s dismay. She wished for him to find some sort of career,…

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    artist (Wagnalls, Funk). He would instead grow up to become arguably the most deadly dictator to ever rule. This child is Adolf Hitler. Hitler took control of Germany and struck the match that would become World War II. He will go on to initiate the Holocaust, where he will persecute and murder over six million Jewish people solely because they are Jewish. Hitler single handedly threw the entire world into warfare. Hitler did all of this because of his issues during his early years, and he was…

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