Early Years Of Adolf Hitler's Rise To Power

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The early years of Adolf Hitler started when he was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria. Adolf grew up catholic, with a father named Alois Hitler and a mother named Klara Hitler. Adolf had 3 siblings at the time when he was born. Their names were Gustav, Ida, and Otto. After Adolf was born, his mother gave birth to two more siblings, Edmund and Paula.
Rise to Power
- Adolf Hitler started to gain power when the government was weak. Meaning, when Germany lost World War One, everyone was depressed and vulnerable. One way Hitler won power was the way he presented speeches. The Germans called it “Hitler's Spell”. These speeches were so powerful that Germans could not resist but to help him and die for him. Once he had the people’s faith, he made two goals. One is whoever wishes not to serve Hitler will be banished and the second goal is to make the Nazi party a political party. This plays a huge factor because it eliminates anyone not willing to serve him and it makes the party more powerful than it already is.
Time and how he died
- Adolf Hitler and his wife Eva both died on April 30, 1945. In his Führerbunker (which is a bunker) in Berlin, Adolf Hitler committed suicide by gunshot. His wife committed suicide because of cyanide at the same time. It remained a mystery if Hitler was actually dead
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The Nazi’s and Hitler did not like the Jews because they believed the Jews lost World War One for them. When Adolf said that, he created a new enemy. Adolf Hitler thought that Jews were a dangerous race and they hurt the other people. Then from there on Jews, mentally ill, deaf, or blind people were treated unfairly. Teachers had to enforce laws to understand the people that were Jews or not. Plus, the German Scientists (who followed Hitler) believed in eliminating the reproduction of the Jews and others to decrease the population. In 1933, the scientists performed sterilizations to only specific

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