Adolf Hitler: One Of The Deadliest Tyrants Of Our History

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Hitler was a man of great destruction, he thought it was his duty to completely delete the Jewish culture from the entire Earth. He believed that he was very misinterpreted and misunderstood. Adolf Hitler was one of the deadliest tyrants of our history and we do not want to have the destruction that had occurred during his reign.
Adolf Hitler was born April 20th 1889 in Branau am Inn, a small town in present day Austria, he was born to Alois and Klara Hitler and the fourth of six children. Young Hitler was very playful especially with his siblings, all a normal child's life. Yet tragedy struck in the family in 1900, Adolf's little brother Edmund had died, and after that he become detached from anything that had to do with his family, he could not fill the hole that Edmund's death left in him that is until he fell in love with art and all artistic things, he loved it all. Adolf wanted to go to college for art but his father did not approve of this choice and
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Seven days later the Restoration of the Professional Civil Services which excluded Jewish citizens from state services. As you can see by these laws the new chancellor did not accept the Jewish culture. It all got worse, on September 15th, 1935 Jewish actors were banned from performing. The Nuremburg Laws came next which stated that you were Jewish if you had at least three or four grandparents that were Jewish you are Jewish, as well as the Protection of German blood and honor which means no marriage between non-Jewish and German-Jewish. All his propaganda was muted in 1936 for the Winter and Summer Olympics which they were hosting. The silence was only for two weeks when it started to begin again, Jews were required to carry identity cards in the fall of 1938. Their passports also had to be marked with a capitalized J on them. All of this could not prepare the citizens what was to happen

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