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    First I would like to begin saying that Hitler was not a Cruel and terrifying person but yet he was a good person when he was born with no mistakes to be against him to start it’s not like he was born saying OH BOY I'M GOING TO TRY TO WIPE OUT AN ENTIRE RELIGION so you must start this being clear and not starting out to hate him because at the point of all life when you have just touched the surface of life A.K.A. the air,the ground and all man made objects he had no faults so let that be clear…

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    Mein Kampf is a book written by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. It is an autobiographical manifesto which was originally written in German and published on July 18, 1925; containing about 720 pages by its publisher Eher Verlag. This book which was translated into several languages is followed by its successor ‘Zweites Buch’ which was unpublished. Although the book is thought to have been written by Hitler himself, he never actually sat down and wrote it extensively but rather dictated it…

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    named Braunau, Adolf Hitler was born to his father, Alois Hitler, and mother, Klara. When Hitler was young he showed signs of potential. He was intelligent and was extremely liked and admired by other classmates. Although Elementary school was a breeze for him, middle school turned out to be a lot tougher; Hitler soon stopped trying at everything he did. As result he lost all popularity. Instead of hanging out with friends he would re-enact battles and wars. At the end of the year Hitler was…

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    The Führer, on the other hand, had a more nebulous relationship with Nietzsche’s writings. While Hitler appropriated Nietzsche’s ideas into his ideology, he never actually read his works personally. There were, however, stories and rumors spread throughout Germany regarding the two. Viennese actress Rosa Albach-Petty, for example, reportedly heard a story from a friend of a young workman named Adolf Hitler who asked to borrow Thus Spoke Zarathustra and another book by Nietzsche, saying, “‘almost…

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    them into use. Many camps were called different things, but all who were sent faced cacophonous conditions and most likely died in doing so. These camps were also in no way inferior. Concentration camps were created by the infamous and scandalous Adolf Hitler. Their purpose was to torture all socially deviant behavior. These people were mainly Jews. All of these people suffered simply because they were Jews. The first concentration camp was made…

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    Adolf Hitler... Adolf Hitler was known by many “names”. One of them was “Pure evil, like a demon sprung out of hell”. He was known as a “cruel man”, and the “the devil himself”. Judging by these names you can most likely tell he was not the nicest person in the world. Back in Adolf Hitler’s day they did not have all the fancy electronics that most people have today. So in most people’s opinion they would probably say he had a rough childhood. His mom died when he was eighteen. Some say…

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    The Impact of Adolf Hitler Cunning. Powerful. Evil. These words come to mind when Adolf Hitler is mentioned. Adolf Hitler was a deceitful man, but yet he was a convincing public speaker who could trick many into following him by being liked and even feared. Hitler brought evil and cruelty to many people of Germany during his rule, causing a genocide of at least 5.5 million Jews and millions of other victims that he deemed racially inferior. Hitler’s upbringing started on Easter Sunday, April…

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    nation is unbalanced and their government wants to make the nation great again, the leader usually changes something. Adolf Hitler wanted to change Germany thinking it would be a better place, but soon the choices he made for the nation resulted in a dystopian society. To support, a dystopian society is an unbalanced nation that is caused by the government’s choices; Adolf Hitler controlled the German government which caused dystopia by the changes he made in Nazi Germany. If a person is…

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    Adolf Hitler’s childhood and young adult years had a sequence of unfortunate events that led him to develop a hatred for the Jews. On April 20, 1889, Adolf was brought into the world by his mother, Klara, and his father, Alois, near the German border in Braunau, Austria (Mishra). Alois, despite his rejection in society due to his illegitimate birth and underprivileged beginnings, worked his way up to an acceptable position in society from exceptionally poor beginnings (Weinberg). Klara was an…

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    reminds everyone how lucky every survivor is. Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Germany and the ruler of the Nazi’s, was the main central figure for the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a result of the combination of Adolf Hitler’s power, beliefs, and charisma. Alois Hitler, Sr. and Klara Hitler got married on January 7, 1885. Together, they had six children: Gustav, Ida, Otto, Adolf, Edmund, and Paula. Though, only two children made it to the adulthood, Adolf and Paula. Throughout Adolf’s childhood,…

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