In an evaluation of Adolf Hitler, I am positive that this man is psychotic, the further you get into his book, the more the word Jew shows up on the page, sometimes adding up to a total use of the word to at least ten times: “ We will show the wolves of the Jewish press when the time comes” (Hitler 485-486) He appeared to have an uncanny, fairly unnatural fear of the Jews. As he joined the Nazi party before it turned evil he sought to remove Jewish members from the party. They were not human to him. He thought they needed to be exterminated. His ideas of the Jews as he shared in the book were farfetched and outlandish, and his ideas on his “solution” were absolutely barbaric. He wanted them dead. He wanted to exterminate them. He wanted to start the holocaust. …show more content…
There has been a trend going on in the book. As Hitler gets older, the more he hates the Jews, the more his ramblings show up. It would be very possible to graph this trend as well, it would be noticed at a steady incline that the use of the word Jew is used greatly as the book continues. His ideas would turn Germany down a dark path like never seen by the likes of mankind: “ I must evaluate people differently based on the race they belong to” ( Hitler 442) His madness changed the world as we know it forever. His book stands as a sign for his