Adolf Hitler's Influence

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From 1919-1945 one man changed the world and brought Germany and the whole world into war. He planned his way to get the whole power of Germany. His slow and silent way to manipulate and influence his followers with his speeches against the government in Germany helped him to destroy the political system to form a dictatorship. With the dictatorship he created concentrations camps to kill Jews and foreigners- people who were insects in his eyes. One man brought the whole world in war. The way Hitler choose to influence people to get the power of Germany to get a ‘clean’ Germany brought the whole world in a war.
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889, in Braunau, Austria. His father’s name was Alois Hitler (1837-1903). He was a custom officer. His mother’s name was Klara Schickelgruber (1860-1907). She was a housewife. Hitler had two siblings, his brother Edmund and his sister Paula. Adolf Hitler was an illegitimate child. His last name was Schickelgruber but he changed his
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He studied propaganda and giving speeches, his speech skills improved very quickly. Hitlers wish was to found a political party. As a politician informant he visited a convention of the DAP (German Worker’s Party) (Fernandes). The DAP was a party who was against democracy, Marxism, Jews, and the Versailles treaty. The DAP included everything Hitler wanted. He joined the DAP in 1919. He became their propaganda chief and debater. During conventions he improved his speech skills. In February of 1920 the DAP became NSDAP (National Socialist German Worker’s Party). He gave speeches at some big events against Versailles Treaty and the Weimarer Republic (information on the last page). From time to time, more and more people joined the NSDAP. On July 29th 1921 Hitler became president of the NSDAP and received the full power of the party. (2 “Der politische Aufstieg

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