hatred toward non-Aryans grew. In 1913 he moved to Munich, Germany, where the Austrian armycalled him to serve but found him unfit to do so. Regardless of that, Adolf became a faithfulmessenger who was in the Western Front for the majority of World War I. He had several brushes withdeath that convinced him that he was part of a bigger purpose in life. When he came back from the war following the surrender in November 1918 along with the rest of the German military, Germany wasin a severe …show more content…
In Mein Kampf
, Adolf wrote of what he believed the future of Germany should be and what procedures should be taken. Plans of how lots of territory would be reclaimed and details of how adictatorship was the only way to save Germany were depicted in the book. He also said that Germanswere the highest form of humanity and how they must remain “pure” by steering clear of marriage toJews and Slavs, who were blamed for the evil and corruption of the world in Mein Kampf
. In it, hesaid: “Every manifestation of human culture, every product of art, science and technical skill, whichwe use before our eyes today, is almost exclusively the product of Aryan creative power”(http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERhitler.htm, par. 65). Adolf was released in 1924, duringwhich time the Nazi party was outlawed, but he soon changed that and rebuilt the Nazi party until the Nazis were an important minority party by 1929. In the major elections held in 1932, the Nazisreceived 38 percent of the votes in the elections for the