The relationship of Hitler with his parents is quite abusive.
“I respected my father, but I loved my mother.” -Adolf Hitler. Whenever Hitler was born to Klara Hitler, his father (Alois Hitler) was happy he was a male so Adolf could be just like him, but later he was not so happy about several other things in his life. For starters Hitler wanted to be a Catholic …show more content…
priest when he was a child, but when his father beaten him very badly he thought of it no more. Hitler then wanted to be an artist and was quite good at it, but his father wanted him to be a politician. After Adolf’s older brother died of smallpox, his father and mother did not take it likely. His mother became very religious about Christian teachings and raise her children in a heavy christian influence, but his father beat Adolf and his siblings several times. When Adolf Hitler’s father died, Adolf was relieved, but burdened because he had to make more money and care for his family especially when his mother was very ill. Even though Alois beat Adolf, he still respected his father as a man but not as a father.
There were several instances when Jews shredded Hitler’s hopes and dreams.
When Hitler was young he tried getting into an art school, but the Jews thought he was not an artist so they did not allow him in. After Alois’ death Jews were very disrespectful and bullied Adolf because they did not like his family name and they did not like his beliefs. Ever since then Adolf Hitler hated Jews. Whenever Adolf’s mother was deathly ill Hitler was saddened and went to Vienna, Austria but his mother died and he was so depressed he couldn’t work, so he was a beggar in Austria. Since he was a beggar, Jews treated him with disrespect. Jews also scammed the German people when it came to buying goods and the market. The Jews had a system to where they didn’t lose money from when they buy goods, but the German people lost several hundreds of dollars. On top of the Treaty of Versailles (which meant the Germans had to pay most of their money to the Allies of WWI) the Jewish scam made the economy so broken that you had to buy one meal for about $1,000 or more U.S. dollars in today’s currency. This made Adolf furious. In some instances, Adolf started shouting political ideas in the crowds and some people loved the ideas, but he was still beaten down and …show more content…
weak.
Several political views and religious beliefs touched Hitler's mind, but only some of them remained.
When Hitler was a child, he was a faithful Catholic until his older brother died when Adolf was around the age of eight years old, his father died when Adolf was around thirteen years old and he viewed him as a politician rather than his father. His beloved sister died when Adolf was around the age of 16-17 and mother, whom he loved the most died before he was 21. Since all of this has happened so quickly he thought God had abandoned him and later he thought God didn’t exist. Whenever WWl came to be in 1914 Hitler having nothing left, enlisted into the military. In a gas attack Hitler got blinded and some of his friends died due to artillery and gun fire. Whenever Hitler regained his sight Germany lost the war and he blamed the Jews. Since Germany lost the war, they had to pay millions of dollars to the countries that they invaded and that ruined the economy. After the war Hitler was hired by the German military to investigate and infiltrate suspicious organizations. One day Adolf Hitler had to investigate the German Workers’ Party in Munich. When Adolf finally investigated in September he loved the beliefs and ideas. There was a speech given about anti-capitalism and uprisings and Hitler were intrigued. This was the start of the Nazi
regime.
Hitler’s life changed forever in WWI. “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.”-Adolf Hitler, Third Reich. When Hitler began as a soldier in WWI he wanted to bring power and respect to his family name. In the trenches several men liked him, he was a respectful, powerful speaker and a kind person to a few people, but there is a side of him only an enemy has ever seen. Hitler could shred a person to pieces if they crossed him with a question about his family or any other dumb question. Hitler respected several people in the trenches and made several friends and when he was speaking, he spoke with such force no one dared to cross him. He was a ferocious but determined soldier in the trenches even when bullets flew past him and hit his allies. But on October 14, 1918 there was a British gas attack that severely depleted his battalion and Adolf Hitler was blinded for the duration of the war. When he could fight, the German Officials had already signed the Treaty of Versailles, Adolf was furious and he blamed it on several small Politics and Jews but not the Officials who signed the treaty.
In conclusion Hitler was a cruel leader that killed millions of people, but some theories suggest there were several instances of childhood trauma that may have contributed to his behavior. Jews also treated Hitler poorly, politics and life in the trenches changed his views forever.