| Adolf
Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria, a small town
across the Inn River from Germany. Soon after Hitler's birth, his
father, Alois Hitler, moved the family to Linz, Austria. Hitler
attended school in Linz and at first was a good student, but in
high school he was a very poor student. Hitler's academic abilities
angered his father because his father hoped that Hitler would study
to become a government worker as he had been. Hitler, however, wanted
to become an artist.
In 1907, Hitler went to Vienna Austria. in an attempt to fulfill
his dream of becoming an artist. This attempt ended when he failed
the entrance exam to the Academy of Fine Arts. When Hitler's mother
died in 1907, he decided to remain in Vienna. He took the entrance
exam a year later and failed again. He did not have steady work
in Vienna, but, instead, took a variety of odd jobs. He lived in
cheap rooming houses or slept on park benches and he often had to
get meals from charity kitchens. During his time in Vienna Hitler
learned to hate non-Germans. Hitler was a German-speaking Austrian
and considered himself German. He ridiculed the Austrian government
for recognizing eight languages as official and believed that no
government could last if it treated ethnic groups equally.
In 1913, Hitler went to Munich, Germany and when World War I began
in 1914, he volunteered for service in the German army. Hitler was
twice decorated for bravery, but only rose to the rank of corporal.
When World War I ended. Hitler was in a hospital recovering from
temporary blindness possibly caused by a poison gas attack. The
Versailles Treaty that ended the war stripped Germany of much of
its territory, forced the country to disarm, and ordered Germany
to pay huge reparations. When the army returned to Germany. the
country was in despair. The country was bankrupt and millions of
people were unemployed.
In 1920, Hitler joined the National Socialist German Workers Party
known as the Nazis. The Nazis called for all Germans, even those
in other countries, to unite into one nation; they called for a
strong central government; and they called for the cancellation
of the Versailles Treaty. Hitler became leader of the Nazi party
and built up membership quickly, mostly because of his powerful
speaking ability. Hitler organized an army for the Nazi party called
the Storm Troopers ("Brown Shirts") who were called upon
to fight groups seeking to disband the Nazi rallies.
On November 9, 1923, Hitler led more than 2,000 Storm Troopers
on a march to seize the Bavarian government. The attempt failed
and Hitler was arrested and sentenced to prison for five years for
treason. While in prison, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle).
In this book. he stated his beliefs and plans for Germany's future.
Hitler only served nine months in prison and when he was released,
he began to rebuild the party again. He set up a private battle-ready
elite guard known as the "Schutzstaffel" (SS). By 1929,
the Nazis had become an important minor political party.
In 1930, a worldwide depression hit Germany, yet Germany also had
the debt of paying for the damage it had caused in World War I.
Hitler protested against paying the debt and said that the Jews
and Communists were the cause for Germany's defeat in World War
I. He promised to rid Germany of Jews and Communists and to reunite
the German speaking part of Europe.
In July, 1932, the Nazis received about 40% of the vote and became
the strongest party in Germany. On January 30,1933, President Paul
von Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of Germany. Once in this
position, Hitler moved quickly toward attaining a dictatorship.
When von Hindenburg died in 1934, Hitler already had control of
Germany and he gave himself the title "Fuehrer" (leader).
Under Hitler's government, called the Third Reich, there was no
place for freedom. The government controlled every part of one's
life. Hitler used extensive propaganda to brainwash the nation into
believing his theory about creating the perfect Aryan or nordic
race. Therefore, it was Hitler's plan to rid the nation and eventually
the world of Jews, Gypsies, Negroes, handicapped, and mentally ill
persons. This plan was called the "Final Solution."
World War II began in 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland to begin
his unification of all German-speaking peoples. By this time extermination
camps were being established throughout Germany, Poland, and Russia.
Before Hitler was stopped in 1945 by the Allied countries, he had
caused the extermination over 12 million people. Hitler committed
suicide in his bunker on April 30, 1945 and seven days later, Germany
surrendered.
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