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    Bitz Language Arts March 27, 2017 Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was a really bad man during the Holocaust and World War II. He killed so many innocent people that didn’t deserve to die. But Adolf had a lot of disappointments in his childhood that made him who he was during World War II and the Holocaust. Adolf’s childhood, why he joined the army and what he did in the army, and his death and how he died gives us an understanding of who he really was. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria. His parents names are Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Alois Hitler is 23 years older than Klara Polzl. Adolf’s siblings are Ida Hitler, Paula Hitler, Angela Hitler, Alois Hitler Jr., Otto Hitler,…

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    Adolf Hitler had a variety of leadership skills and techniques affecting the actions he took, and ultimately shaping his legacy. Successful leaders have leadership skills to guide and direct their followers, Adolf Hitler had a diverse and significant amount of these skills, which he used to direct his people into war in the early 1900’s. The specific skills that Hitler possessed, negative and positive impacted his legacy and affecting the world around us. The following essay will contain and…

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    Adolf Hitler Good Or Bad

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    No matter how you look at it, to have good you need to have bad. To have light you need darkness and to have live you need death. This essay will talk about Adolf Hitler, The man immortalized for being the worst of the worst, but was it always so? First we will talk about Hitler's childhood whole thing went from decent, to bad, to a total crap storm. Austria, 1889, a baby boy was bourn, his name was Adolf Hitler. He was born into a family of 7, his mother's name was Klara and his father's name…

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    Who Is Adolf Hitler

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    Who is Adolf Hitler? Why did Hitler do the terrifying things he did? Why did he feel that Germany lost World War One because of the Jews? Those are questions many people try to figure out about Hitler. Adolf Hitler has done many gruesome things that devastated people everywhere in the world. HItler is a horrible person who has done many abhorrent things in his life, work, and in his legacy. Adolf Hitler’s early years are depressing also his attitude and family is agonizing. Hitler was born on…

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    Adolf Hitler's Early Years

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    Hitler's Childhood and Earlier Years Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in the Upper Austrian border town Braunau in a small town. His father Alois Hitler was born out of wedlock to Maria Anna Schickelgru in 1837, Alois Schickelgruber changed his name to Hitler in 1876. The Hitler's as a family moved many times throughout Adolf's childhood. In 1898, they moved to Linz, the capital of Upper Austria. Alois was an overbearing, domineering husband and a stern, distant, aggressive and violent…

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    Adolf Hitler . Hitler started war with the United States . He became dictator of Germany . Hitler changed countries for the worse . His government was the harshest . Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party . Hitler put innocent jews in concentration camps . He did not like jews not at lot to be truth full . Hitler served six hard years of pain and hurt . Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide a day after marriage . They were scared of falling into the enemy’s hands . Hitler’s…

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    Adolf Hitler Outline

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    Adolf Hitler AKA Trump Hitler is described as an idealist, Dictative, Radical, and persuasive person. Hitler was a very hopeful leader at the time. He was a great orator, but his ideals of what was right and what he thought was Germany's destiny were obviously misconstrued. He was very vengeful at the Jews (mother's death), and he was very Idealistic in the fact that he wanted to create a "Pure" Race, a "breed" of man that would be the ultimate in everything, he definitely brought Germany up…

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    There are many things that I learned about the Holocaust that I didn’t know before. I learned things like only thirty-seven percent of the population actually voted for Hitler. I also learned that Hitler was not elected, he was appointed. Before this unit, I didn’t know that not only Jews were taken to camps. I learned that Jehovah Witnesses, Gypsies, homosexuals, and people with disabilities were also targeted by Hitler. I believe that the people who had to go to camps should not have had to go…

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    Holocaust experienced being in Hitler youth, including girls. Very few children in Hitler youth came to the conclusion of why Hitler created Hitler youth, but some did, and they tried to do things about it and stand up against Hitler. Religious people, besides jews, didn’t want their children going to Hitler youth, afraid that Hitler would change their beliefs. On the other hand the parents that weren't as religious sent their children to Hitler youth, because they were obedient to Hitler or…

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    Nature Of Nazism

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    conclusion on what the Nazi nature is. On some occasions, Hitler, and his followers have been known to make deals with other countries, groups, and religious leaders. The deals that the Nazi’s made were to ensure the other nations and groups felt safe until Hitler decided to go back on his word, almost every time. One of the occasions that people witness the manipulative ways of the Nazi’s is the downhill spiral that is caused by the Munich Agreement. Winston Churchill himself called it an “A…

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