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