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Title: Adolf Hitler
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URL Source: https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/adolf-hitler-1
Published: Aug 30, 2019
Author: History.com Editors
Post Date: 2020-02-08 10:04:44 by BTP Holdings
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Adolf Hitler

History.com Editors

Updated: Aug 30, 2019 Original:Oct 29, 2009

Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’s Nazi Party, was one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century. Hitler capitalized on economic woes, popular discontent and political infighting to take absolute power in Germany beginning in 1933. Germany’s invasion of Poland in 1939 led to the outbreak of World War II, and by 1941 Nazi forces had occupied much of Europe. Hitler’s virulent anti-Semitism and obsessive pursuit of Aryan supremacy fueled the murder of some 6 million Jews, along with other victims of the Holocaust. After the tide of war turned against him, Hitler committed suicide in a Berlin bunker in April 1945.

Early Life

Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau am Inn, a small Austrian town near the Austro-German frontier. After his father, Alois, retired as a state customs official, young Adolf spent most of his childhood in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria.

Not wanting to follow in his father’s footsteps as a civil servant, he began struggling in secondary school and eventually dropped out. Alois died in 1903, and Adolf pursued his dream of being an artist, though he was rejected from Vienna’s Academy of Fine Arts.

After his mother, Klara, died in 1908, Hitler moved to Vienna, where he pieced together a living painting scenery and monuments and selling the images. Lonely, isolated and a voracious reader, Hitler became interested in politics during his years in Vienna, and developed many of the ideas that would shape Nazi ideology.

Military Career of Adolf Hitler

In 1913, Hitler moved to Munich, in the German state of Bavaria. When World War I broke out the following summer, he successfully petitioned the Bavarian king to be allowed to volunteer in a reserve infantry regiment.

Deployed in October 1914 to Belgium, Hitler served throughout the Great War and won two decorations for bravery, including the rare Iron Cross First Class, which he wore to the end of his life.

Hitler was wounded twice during the conflict: He was hit in the leg during the Battle of the Somme in 1916, and temporarily blinded by a British gas attack near Ypres in 1918. A month later, he was recuperating in a hospital at Pasewalk, northeast of Berlin, when news arrived of the armistice and Germany’s defeat in World War I.

Like many Germans, Hitler came to believe the country’s devastating defeat could be attributed not to the Allies, but to insufficiently patriotic “traitors” at home—a myth that would undermine the post-war Weimar Republic and set the stage for Hitler’s rise.

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The Editors are still propagating the myth of 6 million Jews murdered by Hitler in the concentration camps.

What was killing those people was Typhus which was carried by Lice. Germany asked the U.S. to sell them DDT to kill the Lice. The U.S. refused, so Germany did the best they could with what they had. Anne Frank also died from Typhus.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Germany’s invasion of Poland in 1939 led to the outbreak of World War II,

First paragraph, gross intentional error.

I will wait for you to make correction.

Cynicom  posted on  2020-02-08   10:18:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Cynicom (#1) (Edited)

Cyni, you're a terror ! Probably the only member here to witness the birth of Jesus, you have first hand knowledge that the rest of us mere mortals are lacking. (Being a turd myself).

I know we'll never see the real truth about Hitler. Being described as virulent anti-semite should actually be anti-communist, when most of the commies in Germany (like here in America) were Jews.

The tide is turning around the world with regards to Jews and their propensity to push communist agendas, even if these agendas promote the destruction of the countries Jews currently reside in.

Frankly, our Congress is littered with these communist sons of ugly bitches. In my opinion, Hitler deserved a second term. He was simply trying to drain the swamp.

EDIT: That article is nothing more than a regurgitation of the standard pablum dished to the American proletariat.

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#3. To: noone222 (#2)

the standard pablum dished to the American proletariat

There certailnly is no shortage of that about - and not just what's featured in the piece posted above.

There are lots of bones to pick with the standard 6 million story, and the Poles - aside from profiting from some of Hitler's territorial wins - were spoiling for a fight themselves, provoking war with their neighbor in ways that no one today wishes to recount or think about very much. A lot of what is propagated these daysit ain't quite what we read in history books.

Nevertheless, while dumping Versailles clauses and putting Germany back to work, Hitler's party short circuited the civic rights of individuals in ways that I believe no one here would tolerate.

At that time in the land in question, people of even moderate political views opposed to the official order were imprisoned along with the outright reds. Persons with physical or psychic abnormalities like retardation or schizophrenia were euthanized as a matter of policy. It's good to keep some things in mind in respect of historical balance.

Not so long ago, wounds wre cauterized with the redhot iron, but that practice has fallen into disfavor today. Certain wise guys saw benefits in public moves like imprisoning Japanese Americans and expropriating their property during the war and purposefully infecting black prisoners with venerial diseases after the war. That was also not so long ago.

Today, none of us will go there. Any takers?

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#5. To: noone222 (#2)

the commies

The Communists in France fought the Germans AND the Americans too during WW II. ;)

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