How Did Hitler Become Dictator

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How did Adolf Hitler become dictator? How did he become so powerful? What was his attentions of doing in the future? He wanted the perfect world that he always thought of. Hitler wanted to takeover the world by becoming powerful, doing what he thought was best, and making it his own.

Adolf Hitler before World War II served in the Bavarian Germany army. At a very quick approch he proved to be a courageous soldier. December 1914, he was awarded the Iron Cross second class. August 1918 he was awarded again the Iron Cross first class. A gas attack on October 13, 1918 caused him to go tempararily blind . While healing in a hospital, he heard new of the war ending, and Germany's defeat. The anger and feelings of betrayal shaped his and the world's

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