Adolf Hitler Research Paper

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After the occupation of Norway in April 1940 Adolf made a plan with one of his generals to attack France. In March 23 the Reichstag had passed a Enabling Act that gives full power to Adolf Hitler. In September 15th 1935 passage of Nuremberg Laws that deprived Jews of German citizenship. Even thought the Nzis attempted to downplay its persecution of Jewish people in order to placate the community in the 1936 Olympics. As conflict continued Adolf Hitler became isolated and dependent on medications. After several attempts was made in Hitler life Claus von Stauffenberg planted a bomb that exploded during a conference at Adolf’s HQ in East Prussia. Hitler often speaks of East Mark. In a famous speech in May 1933 Adolf struck a conciliatory tone saying that Germany supported disarmament and peace. In the following year Hitler had withdrawn Germany and had began to militarize his plans for territorial conquest. At the age of 86 years old Hindenburg had died on August 2. The military leaders had agreed to combine the presidency into one position. That means Adolf Hitler would be able to command all the armed forces of the Reich. In 1940 the Nazi Party was …show more content…
Adolf let nothing stop him from accomplishing his goals and dreams. Eva Braun who had admired Adolf ever since the 1930s. On April 29th they was married. Before Adolf had died he left a note saying he wanted his wife and his body cremated as fast as possible. Seven days after that Germany had surrendered. His followers did what the note said. Hitler sent his loyal secretary Joseph Goebbels and his family members. His wife Madga knew they would not return to their home and told them to pack for their visit. Joseph loved Hitler so much and didn’t give a second thought to following him to death. At the bunker Goebbels and Magda had poisoned their six children and themselves the following day. On April 15 1945 the british found sixty thousand prisoners in the Bergen Belsen Concentration camp. Thousands of dead bodies on the camp grounds. The camp was later burned down with flamethrowers. The name Belsen refers to the events at Bergen Belsen DP camp. About another 9,000 died in April. By the end of June in 1945 another 4,000 died. In April 22 1945 at the Sachsenhausen Concentration camp was about 3,000 sick and weak prisoners in the camp. The camp records indicated that the SS had deported more than 140,000 prisoners at the Sachsenhausen Concentration camp. On April 22 1945 the camp had 3,000 inmates which included 1,400

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