Adolf Hitler
Adolf
Hitler was born on 20th April 1889, at Salzburger Vorstadt, a town in
Austria. He was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the
Nazi Party – National Socialist German Workers Party. From 1933 to
1945, Hitler was chancellor of Germany and dictator of Nazi Germany from
1934 to 1945. Hitler was at the center of Nazi Germany, World War II in
Europe, and the Holocaust.
Childhood
Adolf
Hitler was born to father Alois Hitler and mother Klara Pölzl. When
Hitler was 3, the family moved to Germany and since then stayed there.
Education
Hitler
attended, a state-supported school, Volksschule in Fischlham. He became
fixated on warfare after finding a picture book about the
Franco-Prussian War among his father's belongings. He started taking
interest in German Nationalist activities rather than Austrian
ideologies. Later, his father forced him to join Realschule in Linz to
study customs; but he kept performing poor in school. After his father’s
death, he left the school and enrolled in Realschule in Steyr to become
an artist.
Career
At
the outbreak of World War I, Hitler was living in Munich and
volunteered to serve in the Bavarian Army as an Austrian citizen. He
served as a dispatch runner and was present at the First Battle of
Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of
Passchendaele. He was wounded at the battle of Somme, for which he
received the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914, for his bravery. Though
Germany lost the war and ‘Treaty of Versailles’ was imposed.
In
1923, he attempted a failed coup in Munich to seize power and was
arrested. During his imprisonment he wrote ‘Mein Kempf’ (My Struggle).
After his release, he started attacking Treaty of Versailles, and
anti-Jews ideologies to gain political benefits. Hitler's Nazi Party
became the largest democratically elected party in the German Reichstag,
leading to his appointment as chancellor in 1933. During the first 6
years of his power, Germany saw a rapid economic recovery from the Great
Depression. He cancelled the restrictions imposed on Germany post World
War I. Hitler launched “Holocaust”, aiming to eliminate Jews from
Germany that resulted in genocide of millions of Jews.
His
aggressive foreign policies made him responsible for the outbreak of
World War II in Europe. On 1st September 1939, he ordered invasion of
Poland, resulting in British and French declarations of war on Germany.
By the end of 1941 German forces and their European allies occupied most
of Europe and North Africa. In 1941, Hitler ordered an invasion of the
Soviet Union. Failure to defeat the Soviets and entry of the United
States into the war put Germany into a series of escalating defeats.
At the End
During
the final days of Battle of Berlin, Adolf Hitler married is long-time
mistress Eva Braun. But within 2 days of their marriage, on 30th April
1945, both of them committed suicide to avoid capture by the US and
British Army.
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