Adolf Hitler's Rise Of The German Military

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Adolf Hitler is a German military leader, who came to be the most powerful man. With his power he took control over all jewish nation, shipping them away from their families, and putting them in concentration camps. I will be telling you about Hitler's younger years, his rise to power, and about the German Military.

Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th in a small Austrian town of Braunau, on the Austrian-German border (Raoul). Hitler always seemed to be fighting with his father. His father Alois, wanted him to join the Habsburg civil service. After his father's death, Hitler decided to convince his mom to let him pursue his real dream of being an Artist. As his mother was suffering from breast cancer he took the exam to the Vienna Academy

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