Adolf Hitler's Life As A Cruel Man

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Adolf Hitler Hitler had a very interesting life as a human being, but was a cruel man. Hitler suffered a lot during his life, but that did not mean he had to get rid of the Jews. The Jews had nothing to do with his troubles, but he still blamed them. Hitler was the type of person that if he said he was going to do something, he was going to do it. Hitler had a strong personality, but he did not use his personality in a good way. All the pain and suffering began when he was just a small child. Hitler did not deserve to have a childhood like he had.
Childhood
As a child, Hitler experienced lots of things that a child should never experience. Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889 in the Austrian town of Braunau. He was the son of Alois
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Hitler joined the Sixteenth Bavarian Infantry Regiment, and he served as a dispatch runner. After that he received the Iron Cross for his courage and bravery. During the war, a British soldier spared Hitler’s life, which he probably would not have not done if he knew what Hitler would do in the next few years. Hitler was also blinded in a mustard gas attack once. Hitler narrowly escaped death several times, which would have been a good thing if he did not because all the things he would do, would have never happened(History.Co.Uk …show more content…
The German Worker’s Party was the Rise To Power for Hitler. Hitler saw the German Worker’s Party as an access to reach his political beliefs and ideas. Hitler managed to use the German Worker’s Party for his benefit and his community began to grow. In a bit of time, the Nazi Party had more than 1,000 members joining. Most of the members suffered the process of hyperinflation and blamed the jews for all the troubles they had to go through. This was only the beginning of Hitler’s plan and he had more to come(Remember.Org p4).
World War II Hitler then was the star for World War II.(WWII) The main reason WWII happened was because of Hitler and what he wanted to do with the Jews. Hitler quickly advanced in his duties in 1940. Hitler invaded Scandinavia, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Hitler then violated a non-aggression pact. Hitler sent 3 million Nazi troops towards the Soviet army. Hitler and his army then started to fall down a bit. The German forces failed to Seize the Suez Canal and started to lose many battles. Hitler started to realize these things and was not very happy with them(Biography.Com p5).
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