How Did Adolf Hitler Lead To Evil

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Adolf Hitler Evil is one of many things that can destroy the world, and one of the people that created that evil was the Holocaust. One of the people that created that evil was Adolf Hitler. He brought war on Europe and the U.S. Hitler’s early life was challenging. He was born April 20th, 1889 in his home town Austrian near the German border. He had an abusive father and his mom left them when he was young. He dropped out of high school at 18 and moved to Vienna to study art and architecture. He did not make it but enlisted in the army in World War 1. After the war he received 5 medals and the German cross for his bravery, and became a political officer for the DAP which helped him to power (Mishra).After a while he quit and worked for the German worker party. He made the work party into part of his Nazi army. Later he formed a alliance with Frickors Activist and Ernest Rohm. They were both former army staff officers which helped him get into presidency (Axelrod) …show more content…
Most of the votes that were for Hitler were Nazis. He did not win the campaign but Paul did put him as chancellor in government. While he was chancellor he got arrested for treason against Germany without any trial for 5 years in Landenberg prison. In his sentence he wrote to his political officer memoir and told him that he wanted to bring back racism against Jews. He only served 9 months of his sentence. He knew some people that would help him bring back racism and start World War II. Their names were Herman Goring, Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, and Julius Stricher

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