In his younger years, Hitler was very troubled when his brother Edmund died. Adolf’s father was over controlling and mean, so without his beloved brother he had little in the …show more content…
Adolf found that the D.O.P.’s views aligned greatly with his, and with his superb oratory skills he quickly became one of the most prominent speakers of the D.O.P. But what of his radical Jew hating and malice filled ideals? People threw aside morals and became ripe for Hitler’s wretched harvest when the German Great Depression made citizens, “increasingly open to extremist options,” and Hitler did in turn seized this opportunity with both hands (biography.com). However Hitler’s ever increasing infamy led to a power struggle for the leadership of the D.O.P., and so, in a plot to dash Hitler’s hopes of power, the founder of the political party formed an alliance with the socialist’s party. The founder’s alliance of convenience with the socialist party resulted in a disastrous backfire; sealing the fate of the soon to be former leader of the D.O.P. to political doom (history.com). Seeing the treachery of the German Workers’ Party’s founder the German people now flocked in droves to see his rival, Adolf Hitler. It was set so that the victor would be the leader of the D.O.P., so, as the victor, Adolf now possessed “sole control” as the new leader of the party (history.com). Now all that was to be done to achieve the position of leader of Germany. While Hitler was admittedly a good speaker he was not good enough to win the presidency by speech alone, so he did what all …show more content…
Adolf separated the Jews from the Germans and began exterminating them. Hitler also set up extermination procedures that, “targeted children [and the elderly] that physical and mental disabilities” (biography.com). Why would he kill the weak when, at that stage, he was winning, and why would he eliminate the Jews that could be potential soldiers? The reason Hitler did these things was because he was evil, and he wanted to make others suffer.
Hitler caused both suffering and prosperity for the German people. He had a very captivating childhood that lead to his extreme ideals. Hitler’s rise to power was achieved through a series of tenacious and diabolical schemes. While Adolf was in power he did things simply to inflict anguish on people. Unlike other dictators Hitler was notorious for the way he did things and why he did things, and that is why he is so much more famous than the other curses to humanity before