Mallarie LeJeune
Mrs.Martinez
English IV, 1st
March 25, 2016
Adolf Hitler Hitler was a cruel German politician and fascist leader, many factors during his childhood contributed to the actions that have greatly impacted the world today. He had Hitler’s fascist actions led to World War II and changed Judaism permanently. Hitler was the fourth of six children and at the age of three, his family moved from Austria to Germany. It is rumored that as a child, Hitler and his father did not have the best relationship and after the death of his younger brother, Edmund, he became detached and introverted Hitler showed an early interest in German nationalism and rejecting the authority of Austria-Hungary his nationalism would become a motivating …show more content…
This is how he legally gained control over Germany. His power and ease in gaining control couldn’t really be connected to one certain event, but instead many small factors throughout time. Hitler rose to power by using the flaws in the law and loopholes, things outside his control and his own skills to his advantage. (Howes, Kelly King. pg 4) Hitler was not only against Jews, but also a race he called gays and gypsies. He wanted to form his own race the, "Aryan," which was blonde hair and blue eyed people. Hitler began segregating the people who were not part of his "superior race." It mainly consisted of Jews. But there were other people discriminated against too; African Americans, Gays, Gypsies, the disabled, mixed-races, and even more. (Howes, Kelly King. pg 3) After World War I, Germany was in serious debt. In order to pay back their debts, the German government made a choice to print out more marks. When they did this, they caused hyper inflation in Germany. Needing someone to blame, the German government blamed the Jews, who were an easy scapegoat, they had also been blamed for murdering Jesus.(David A. Meier. Pg 6.) Since the discrimination of the Jews was not an uncommon thing, it was easy for them to persuade German citizens that the Jews were to blame …show more content…
WWII brought America out of the Great Depression and into an economic boom after the war, which led to the bettering of the rest of the modernized world. (David A. Meier. Pg 1) Also, because of America's major help on the Allies side, the after effects made it possible for America to establish the major terms and agreements of treaties. In a military perspective, the end of Hitler's rise and fall made countries realize the things that could happen with overly ambitious and malevolent nations. This aided in the founding of the United Nations which brought countries together to be sure that countries are allied against aggressors (Communism). Unintentionally, Hitler brought countries closer in agreeing that nothing like that should happen again. (David A. Meier. Pg