Adolf was the fourth eldest of his six siblings. His father didn’t bring much to the table other than discouragement, as young Hitler’s interest in fine arts did not please him much at all. To make this already harsh environment worse, Adolf’s younger brother passed away in 1900. Many people began to see Hitler become very introverted and “detached”, and he himself would match these hard times to the era in which he began to find interest in Germany and the patriotism thereof. Obviously something that goes along with his devoutness to Germany, is the beginning to his rejection to the government to Austria-Hungary. His life began to spin into a deeper and darker path as his father died in 1903, followed shortly thereafter by Adolf’s decision to drop out of school in 1905. Often hard times may give a person the feeling that they need something in their life to change. Although it is not specified, there is no doubt that recent struggles were apart of Adolf’s motive to move to Vienna. Despite his hopefulness, the large Austrian city did not bring any more good things than that
Adolf was the fourth eldest of his six siblings. His father didn’t bring much to the table other than discouragement, as young Hitler’s interest in fine arts did not please him much at all. To make this already harsh environment worse, Adolf’s younger brother passed away in 1900. Many people began to see Hitler become very introverted and “detached”, and he himself would match these hard times to the era in which he began to find interest in Germany and the patriotism thereof. Obviously something that goes along with his devoutness to Germany, is the beginning to his rejection to the government to Austria-Hungary. His life began to spin into a deeper and darker path as his father died in 1903, followed shortly thereafter by Adolf’s decision to drop out of school in 1905. Often hard times may give a person the feeling that they need something in their life to change. Although it is not specified, there is no doubt that recent struggles were apart of Adolf’s motive to move to Vienna. Despite his hopefulness, the large Austrian city did not bring any more good things than that