THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS EVENT IN HITLER'S RISE TO POWER

HITLER’S YOUTH
On the 20th of April 1889 Adolf Hitler is born to a penurious family. From a young age Hitler is pressured by his father to follow a career into civil service. In 1913 Hitler is faced with military service for the Habsburg Empire. His cowardice persuades him to evade this by moving to Munich in Southern Germany. In Munich, Hilter’s life continues no differently, until world events change the course of his life.
During the outbreak of the First world war, Hitler proffers for service in the German military.
He distinguishes himself in the military, leading to a promotion to the corporal segment of the army. This portrays Hitler …show more content…
Through his political life he used this knowledge gained in his propaganda studies to mislead Germany into thinking of him as a trustable, honorable, dedicated and morally correct leader.
The stereo types he created put Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, people with physical or mental disabilities, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, the dissenting clergy, Communists, Socialists, and other political enemies in embarrassing and humiliating positions were they were declined for jobs, unable to receive medical help and physically forced out of their homes. These people were taken to concentration camps and gas chambers were they were left for death.
I constantly wonder though how this was all caused by the effect of one man? Adolf Hitler.
Through his propaganda studies Hitler was skilled in indoctrination, advocacy and many elements that once one knows, he has the power to rule a country in discreet and cunning scheming.
One question that I continuously puzzle about though is when did Hitler come up with this disgusting plan? Why did he do it? Who was he influenced by? At what stage in his life did he decide he would murder so many