Hugo Bencomo
Ms. Guaragno
English Per 1
1 May 2014
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Research Paper On Adolf Hitler
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Adolf Hitler is a man that is well known throughout the world. Hitler was a man
with big goals in life. What he wanted to do was create a nation that would be perfect and better than any other nation that there is in the world. Hitler would do basically anything to achieve his goal on becoming the head of this perfect nation that he imagined. To help him in achieving his goals was his mind. He was very intelligent and had very good organization skills. For someone trying to stop Hitler from doing what he was doing, they’d have no change in succeeding.The big question is, what made him the man that he was?
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, …show more content…
1889 in Austria-Hungary. He was part of a family of six including him. His father was Alois Hitler, and his mother was Klara Polzl. Hitlers siblings were Alois, Angela, and Paula. Just a few years later when Adolf was born, his family moved to
Linz, Austria where he first started elementary school.
During Hitlers time in elementary school he received outstanding grades rather than bad ones. He was one of the smartest kids in his elementary school too. But when he got into high school, that’s when it started to go downhill. This was because his of his strict father interfering with him in his goal to become a professional artist. Nothing persuaded him in becoming an artist other than him liking to draw. Adolf’s father
Bencomo 2! wanted him to become a civil servant instead of being an artist. A civil Servant was a person in the public sector employed for a government department or agency. As time went on, Hitlers father passed away in 1903 and Hitler dropped out of school, then went to Vienna in 1907 because he wanted to carry on with his art career. But to do this, Hitler needed a loan from his mother to move to Vienna. Once his mother gave him the loan, he went to apply to the city’s renewed
Academy of Fine Arts. Sadly enough, Hitlers entry was rejected because his work was unsatisfactory. When he found this out, he was devastated. He said, “I was so convinced that I wold be successful that when I received my rejection, it struck me with a bolt from the blue.” (Giblin …show more content…
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This affected Hitler mentally and he kept to himself for a while. At the same time, Hitler didn 't want to tell his mother that he failed into getting into the school so he stayed in Vienna. Later on something even worse happened. When Hitler was younger his mother had cancer but with the right treatments, it went away. A few years passes and her cancer came back. This caused Adolf to return home but to come to bad news. When he finally arrived home, he was told by his mother’s doctor; Dr. Bloch said that she was dead. His words that moment were, “I had honored my father,” “but my mother I had loved.” (Giblin 6) Hitler also said that he lost the most important person that he ever cared for in his life, referring to his mother. Because of this tragedy, Hitler didn 't know what to do anymore.
Leading into further detail, Hitler made plans to return back to Vienna with his best friend August Kubizek. Staying in Vienna for a while, Hitler’s hatred towards non-Aryans grew greatly. This was because non-Aryans were people that believed in a different religion and beliefs. Hitler didn 't like other people that did not follow his practices. Later on in 1913 he moved to Munich, Germany. This was because the Austrian army called him to serve but they
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Thereafter Hitler came back from war from the surrender of November 1918,
Germany was in a very bad economic situation.
The Treaty of Versailles that Germany had to sign, held the nation for all the responsibilities for World War 1. In 1919. Adolf Hitler started going to this political party called the German workers party. This soon lead him to become leader of this group but the name changed to the Nazi party. Hitler wanted Germany to be one whole nation of Germans and just Germans. But in the country, there lived Jews. They were German but Hitler didn 't think so. This caused for all the annihilation of the jews and the Treaty of Versailles. The annihilation of the Treaty because it put Germany under many rules. A few of them were forcing all its colonies, army liter to 100,000 men, and that Germany would pay all reparations. To lure people to join the Nazi party, Hitler emphasized on how the Nazi could provide economic stability, and how Germany could be the greatest country.
By the time 1923 came, troops marched into Germanys main industries, which were sent by Belgium and France. This made many people angry. With all these thing going through his head, he made mistakes which led him going to jail. This was because he
attempted to seize the Bavarian government and that caused Hitler to be in prison for about five years. During his time in jail, he wrote a book called My Struggle or Mein Kampf in German. The information that was in this book was how he wanted to state his opinions of everything and how he would want to see Germany in the future. A few things that were stated in this book were how
Hitler said that Germans are the highest form of humanity and how they all must stay loyal by not marrying Jews and slaves. Hitler also believed along with a few others that the Jews and
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Germany should be all one united powerful country.
Soon after Hitler was released in 1924, the Nazi party that he formed was outlawed because a big percentage of people didn 't agree with it.. From the party being outlawed, he began to rebuild it until it was the best party in Germany. Working hard to make himself Chancellor or Germany he failed the first time. But the second time he tried to become Chancellor he succeeded. The date that this occurred on was January 30th of 1933. Take note that from being
Chancellor their is a lot of power behind it.
Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, only two Nazis where in his party.
Over time, things began to get a little bit more serious. When Hitler began to move closer to complete dictatorship, his laws stated that there should be no freedom. This was named the Third
Reich. In early February, Nazis were given the right to freely arrest anyone they want, cutoff any assemblies, and outlaw all media publications. the result of this was the arrest of so many people that fire was set to the Reichstag building and a document signed by Hindenburg, gave Hitler, plus the government of Germany full dictatorial power.
Most people know the name Adolf Hitler as a very bad person. He’s a bad person because he killed many Jewish people. Hitler wanted to annihilate all the Jewish people in Germany for a number of reasons. A few reasons why he hated them so much was because he thought that they were not as good as the German race. Another reason that Hitler hated them so much was because the Aryan superiority was being threatened by the Jewish. Adolf Hitler killed around 6 million of Jews in the Holocaust. Most of these killing occurred in these concentration
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Chelmno, Dachau, Mauthausen and a few others.
In the lifetime of Adolf Hitler, he did many outrages things in his life. He did many unthinkable things. People might be disturbed from the things that he did but that shouldn 't mean that people should forget him. Hitler was well determined with the things he did and never gave up. Everyone should be just like Hitler but should not become a man like him at all.
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Works Cited
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“Adolf Hitler.” People of the Holocaust. Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Web. 1 Apr. 2014
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“Adolf Hitler.” Wold of Criminal Justice. Gale, 2002. Biography in context. Web. 1 Apr. 2014.
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Giblin, James. The life and death of Adolf Hitler. New York: Clarion Books, 2002. Print.
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Maier, Wendy A. “Adolf Hitler.” World at War: Understanding Conflict and Society.
ABC-CLIO, 2014. Web. 1 Apr. 2014.