Adolf Hitler was not always antisemitic. Adolf Hitler was seen as a heartless, cruel leader who betrayed Germany. Adolf Hitler as a young boy was very interested in a career in visual arts. It was not until he moved to Vienna, Hitler started having a larger anti-semitic ideology. Adolf Hitler was seen as a heartless, cruel, leader, who betrayed Germany. To begin, the phases of Hitler's life shaped him into who he became. Born on April 20 , 1889, baptized as a Catholic Adolf Hitler lived in the upper Austrian border town Braunau Am, Inn (“Adolf Hitler; Early Years,1889-1913”). Trying to pursue a career in visual arts Adolf and his family moved to Linz in 1898 (“Adolf Hitler; Early Years,1889-1913”). His …show more content…
On D-Day the allied troops landed on the French soil,sand Germany was now losing a war, because many top German leaders were absent from their commands (“BBC-iWonder-Adolf Hitler: Man and Monster”). Many loyal commanders wanted Hitler dead, so Lt Col Claus Von Staffenberg left a briefcase in the conference room where they had a meeting.In the briefcase was a bomb, and when it went off Hitler was able to escape (“BBC-iWonder-Adolf Hitler: Man and Monster”). Adolf Hitler commits suicide on April 30, 1945 when soviet force gets closer to his bunker. Within days Berlin falls to the soviet within days (“Adolf Hitler; Early Years,1889-1913”). Many people started to realize they were fooled by Hitler, and he didn't change Germany in a good way.
In conclusion, Adolf Hitler, was cruel to many and didn't just want to dictate Germany, with the power that went to his head he wanted to conquer the world. Hitler never planned on becoming a antisemitism when he was younger, he had other plans. Hitler had a wide group of Germans who were ready for change, and supported him through the beginning of his dictatorship. Hitler’s wide group of followers were now against him, and they tried anything to get him out of rule. Adolf Hitler left a major impact on the world, that will never be