How Did Hitler Changed The World

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Many people throughout history have impacted our world, each person has had a different impact on the way we live today. Two people that have both changed the way we lived throughout time are Adolf Hitler, and Martin Luther. Although both of these people have changed the world we live today, they both did so in different ways, good and bad. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889, in Austria- Hungary. Ever since he was younger, Adolf Hitler had a dream of becoming a professional artist. As much as Adolf Hitler expressed his desire to become an artist, his father still ignored his request to attend a classical high school. His father’s decision on not allowing him to attend this school, caused Hitler to become a rebellious child. He did so by intentionally achieving poor grades in school hoping his father would change his mind in the decision process of him letting Hitler follow his dreams in becoming a professional artist. After his father’s death, Hitler’s mother allowed Hitler to leave after improving his academic performance. Hitler’s plan was to fulfil his dreams in becoming a professional artist, however that dream …show more content…
Adolf Hitler managed to do evil and change our world for the worse by being in power and causing the Holocaust which resulted in the loss of 11 million people. Martin Luther managed to be positive and changed our world for the good by speaking his mind and trying to change things for not only himself but for those around him, which resulted in the separation between religion and government. The changes and impacts these two people have made on our world just goes to show that everything you do will have an outcome, no matter how big or small, good or bad,, or how long ago they occurred they will also have an impact on the

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