Adolf Hitler

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The ruler of Nazi Germany
And the man who exterminated a lot of
the Jews
By Nick Sanford and Alex Sempek
Graves of the lost Jewish souls
The 2 main Nazi symbols
of the 1930s to the 1945.
Born in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary April 20th 1889
Died in Berlin, Germany April 30/1945 at age 56
Adolf Hitler's religious views are a matter of considerable dispute. While raised by a skeptic father
and a Catholic mother, after childhood he ceased to participate in the Sacraments completely. In his
book Mein Kampf and in public speeches he often made statements which affirmed a belief in
Christianity. Prior to 1940 Hitler had promoted a "positive Christianity" purged of Judaism and
instilled with Nazi philosophy.
“All great movements are popular movements. They are the volcanic
eruptions of human passions and emotions, stirred into activity by the
ruthless Goddess of Distress or by the torch of the spoken word cast
into the midst of the people.”
Adolf Hitler is widely known for his attack on the Jewish, but is also
known for his speeches.
During WWI Hitler served as a
corporal in the German army. Hitler
was also imprisoned during WWI.
The First World War created the Dictator
that the world would bitterly come to
know. After the Germans loss WW 1,
Hitler had a huge hate for the Jews. He
believed that “Germany was stabbed in
the back.”
Hitler was a
corporal during
WWI but was
also a “cowardly
pig.”
In Germany, Nazi Party leader Adolf is sentenced
to five years in prison for leading the Nazis'
unsuccessful "Beer Hall Putsch" in the German state
of Bavaria.
Invading German troops enter the town of Lodz.
Poland, September 8, 1939.
“Hitler and his fellow members of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party, who were determined to bring down the republic and establish dictatorial
rule in Germany, did everything they could to create chaos in the streets, including initiating political violence and murder. The situation got so
bad that martial law was proclaimed in Berlin. Even though Hitler had badly lost the presidential election, he was drawing ever-larger crowds
during the congressional election. As Shirer points out,, In one day, July 27, he spoke to 60,000 persons in Brandenburg, to nearly as many in
Potsdam, and that evening to 120,000 massed in the giant Grunewald Stadium in Berlin while outside an additional 100,000 heard his voice by
loudspeaker.”
This shows that Hitler has had plotted against the leader of his future empire and that he wanted to get there at any cost
even if it means killing the president if he had to.
Further information/ background info on Hitler and his past and end