The Negative Effects Of Adolf Hitler

Improved Essays
Evil Behind His Hatred January 30th, 1933 was the beginning of change in the history of Europe and later a huge impact the rest of the world. On this day, Adolf Hitler was announced chancellor of Germany. Once in power everything seemed fine for a few hours or so. Paul von Hindenburg the current President of Germany, never could have imagined the dramatic change Germany was about to endure. Hitler, acted fast once he gained the power he had always dreamed of. Within the year Hitler had the majority of Germany under his rains. Having so much control over a massive amount of people played into his favor. Hitler and his followers opened the first concentration camp in March 1933. After he opened the first camp it was only a matter of time until …show more content…
He had the abilities to draw incredible buildings and scenes, even from just his memory. Hitler still did not have to try at school, everything seemed to becoming easy to him. It was at this age he was became even more passionate about the wars. His father had a picture book, of the war with Germany and the French he became obsessed with. He never put the book down. He just kept rereading it and soon was infactouaded with this event. Hitler was still playing the reenactment of the Boer wars, and never became sick of them. He never was tired of anything to do with any war. He genuinely loved all aspects of it. Soon, Hitler 's world was about to change. His younger brother Edmund was diagnosed with the measles and soon after his diagnostic he died. Hitler loved playing war and having people die, but the loss of his brother really shook him up. This was the first time he first handedly dealt with …show more content…
Due to his father being so demanding on policies and hindering Hitler 's career. His father plays the biggest role in the outcome of his life. His dad physical, mental, and emotionally abused him, making his view of how people are treated corrupt. Another big role his father played was deterring Hitler away from the asts he loved. If Alios would have allowed his son to do as he pleased there is a good chance the Holocaust would not have happened. Also, if his father did not force him to go into the technical school, he would not have been introduced to German Nationalism in the first place. With moving over and over again he was not able to have a stable group of people to support him making it harder on his social life which resulted in being unhappy. His mother was always busy with the younger children therefore leaving Hitler to feel more alone in his already crappy life. Although, Hitler had a hard life it was completely up to him to not want to destroy others lives to make up for his hardship. The Holocaust was completely preventable. However, we as a society should not ignore the actions of Hitler during the Holocaust, because they can help us understand the history and help us prevent it from ever happening

Related Documents

  • Superior Essays

    Hitler later joined the fight in World War on December 1914 where he was wounded during battle . After being discharged Hitler joined a small workers party in Munich. This would be his first step to joining the Nazi Party and becoming Chancellor of Germany . Regardless of his little educational background, and evil intentions, Hitler still managed to rise to power in Germany and dominate Europe. In my opinion, he is one of the…

    • 1872 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Hitler, rose to power in German politics as leader of the Nazi Party, and served as a dictator from 1934 to 1945. His policies cause World War II and the Holocaust. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler became the chancellor of Germany. During this time, Hitler, opened a concentration camp near Munich.…

    • 1306 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Adolf Hitler was capable of gaining command by using the German people when they were most vulnerable, and he was able gain complete control over everyone’s fate with persuasion and lies. Germany was desperate and in despair from the war. They needed a leader urgently that could help the country. Hitler was able to gain power, “due to the desperation of the German people, who were suffering from the devastating effects of a worldwide economic depression, including unemployment and inflation, and partly to Hitler’s own talents” (Hitler Adolf 2). After World War I, Germany was having immense financial troubles, and Hitler was able to terminate it.…

    • 1187 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    This helped Hitler in a multitude of ways. One way was to show how truly powerful he was, and how manipulative he was. The only way he could have done this was the thousands of people who followed and supported him. They were the ones who fueled the Nazi movement. His soldiers did most of the hard work for him, as in actually fighting the battles and running the concentration camps.…

    • 569 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Adolf Hitler was a cause of world war two as when he became leader of Germany. He built up his political party called the Nazis, he wanted to take back what was rightfully his so he marched an army into Poland to take back the countries that they were given away. Hitler was a fantastic speaker. His speeches might a little off or funny, and that 's what the people thought of him until he made it into power of the German government, but most of his fantastic speeches had an effect on his political audience that was pretty much hypnotic. First of all, this is what gave him the leadership of the group called the Nazis, as other members joined, the only way they could get into any sort of power was by having Hitler do his speeches in a large audience.…

    • 1338 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Adolf Hitler, like most of Germany, wanted revenge. Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933. January 30th, 1933 Adolf Hitler is German chancellor. In the first 6 years of Hitler’s dictatorship, German Jews felt the effects of more…

    • 1549 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Decent Essays

    His emotions could have built up and made him become so mad, or in this case a little insane Everything you experience, or come by 
in life leads you somewhere and shapes you into the person you become. Hitler was born in Austria on April 20, 1889.(History Learning Site) He was not the only child of the family, he was the fourth of the six children his parents had. His father was very abusive, strict and brutal. Hitler and his family moved to Linz,…

    • 285 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    On January 30, 1933, Hitler became the German chancellor. But he had already presented his plans in the book Mein Kampf, though the appointment of Hitler happened in a constitutional way. After taking office, Hindenburg spoke the following: "And now, my lords, go forward with the help of God!" But as Hindenburg died in 1934, he did not see that Hitler's path actually lead to the Holocaust and The Second World…

    • 72 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Many people throughout history have impacted our world, each person has had a different impact on the way we live today. Two people that have both changed the way we lived throughout time are Adolf Hitler, and Martin Luther. Although both of these people have changed the world we live today, they both did so in different ways, good and bad. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889, in Austria- Hungary. Ever since he was younger, Adolf Hitler had a dream of becoming a professional artist.…

    • 1315 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Holocaust Research Paper

    • 857 Words
    • 4 Pages

    INTRO PARAGRAPH-- The Holocaust was a time in Germany that was dreadful for the Jews and for anyone who interacted with the Jews, and was created by a powerful man named Adolf Hitler. 1933-1945 was the time period for Germany’s most well known hardships for the country to ever through. The Holocaust was not only the most depressing time for Germany, it was also the biggest accomplishment that Adolf Hitler was known for. Adolf Hitler with no doubt gave Germany a run for its money.…

    • 857 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    The 1930’s and 1940’s were rather turbulent times in the European region of the world. The continent was falling apart nation by nation, and one man was behind it all. Adolf Hitler, born 20 April 1988 in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary, somehow managed to take control over Germany by becoming the Chancellor, and then began the planning and execution of the taking of the entire European region. Adolf Hitler was a terrible man who was the ultimate reason as to why millions of Jews were resettled and why millions upon millions were killed. Although he was a terrible man, he was extremely intelligent.…

    • 1300 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Superior Essays

    The Holocaust was an event of sadness and cruelty, as the Nazis invaded several areas of Western Europe. The Holocaust, furthermore, began on January 30,1933 and ended on May 8, 1945. The start of the unfair treatment towards the Jews began in January, as President Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler as the Chancellor of Germany. “Combining his talents for speaking with his drive and motivation, Hitler began to scale the political ladders, eventually taking over the whole German government and throwing the world into yet a second Great War…” Hitler was born on the Austrian-German border, in a small village in 1889. It is said that he grew up in a blue-collar family and was set up for an unsuccessful life at an early age.…

    • 1409 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    In 1900, people believed Jews would dominate the world “using their money and intelligence” to manipulate trusting civilians. January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany. After he became “the head of the german government,” anti semitism “would become the predominant ideology of the Third Reich.” Jews were seen as the “source of all evil” by Hitler. It…

    • 1163 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Some people say that Hitler helped Germany’s economic issues, and others disagreed and said that Hitler did not help the economics of Germany. In Germany schools the students were taught and influenced by the Nazi beliefs. The Nazi’s wanted to brainwash the young children of Germany so they would join the Nazi forces. They were expected to join the youth organizations of the Nazi’s. It was sort of like cub scouts; they would take them on hikes and campouts.…

    • 1247 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Superior Essays

    " Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party and started his dictatorship. He eventually had options for the people of Germany that determined the work they did, such as work that was given to you with no option or the camps. Hitler was known for his concentration camps and the punishment he gave to the Jews because of who they are. Though the culture of Germany changed quite drastically, Hitler banned all books that gave idea of communism or socialism. The education in that country was taken over too, Hitler focused more on the youth because they were more impressionable than the adults.…

    • 1340 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Superior Essays