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Hitler's Way of Life

Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. His biological mother and father were never married but he lived with his mother and stepfather. Hitler's stepfather was abusive because he disliked his dreams. Adolf did not achieve greatness in education, he dropped out of middle school in 1905. Hitler wanted to become an artist but he didn't get admitted into Academy of Fine Arts. After his mother passed away he went to Vienna to carry on with the artist work. Hitler painted postcards, advertisements, and things that people liked. Hitler became depressed and formed a hatred for Jews. He felt that they were a threat to the Germans. He enlisted in the 16th Bavarian Reserve. Hitler kept movin up in rank,then he got wounded in October 1916. Most of the accomplishments he has had were inspired by the hatred he grew.

The Treaty of Versailles caused many problems for Germany. This treaty demanded demilitariezation and occupation of the Rhineland, and special status for the Saarland under Franch controle. Durring this time period Danzing became a free city because of Germany's population. The treaty wanted all German leaders to sign on May 7, 1919. Also forced Germany to concede territiory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. After all this, plus more has happend WWI was ended. The cause of WWII had many reasons. Though many people thought the end of WWI had caused it, they were wrong. World war two was mainly caused by the German invawsion of Poland. The war in Asia triggerd the Japanies invasion of China.

The rise of Hitler started in the Bavarian Reserve. He kept movin up in rank which later caused him to join the German Worker's Party. Hitler transformed the German Worker's Party into the Nazi Party and became president in July 1921. Later Hitler got sent to prison for 5 years because of the cruelty he spoke to Jews. While in prison he wrote a book called //Mein Kampf.// He got out after 9 months and built up the Nazi Party.

Hitler ran for President against Paul Von Hindenburg and lost. The election between Hitler and Paul Von Hindenburg gave the Nazi's more people in their party. This election made the Nazi Party the biggest party represented in Germany. So later Hindenburg had no choice but to make hitler Chancellor. Hitler worked his way into becoming the dictator. He started taken all the other parties out of Germany except the Nazi's. later Hindenburg died in august 1934. Hitler just stepped up and took the position of the dictator.

The Hitler Youth was him building up children to understand what or how to be a German child. He knew that they would be the future Nazi Germany. Anti-Semitism is when your prejudice or you hat Jews. Hitler was definantly Anti-Semitism, that is why he oppressed them in Germany. Adolf Eichmann was head of the Jewish Affairs department. He joined the Nazi Party in 1932. Also he was the chief of the deportation of Jews to the extermination camps. Blitzkrieg was a strategy that Germany used to attack Britain. It consist of speed, planes, light tanks, and a great military. the book burning campaigns basically just burned books that did not talk about the Nazi's.

This is Hitler doing the Nazi Salut. He is in front of a big crowd, and just got done giving a speech.

This is the German Military. As you see they are lined up going for battle. They were going to attack poland and the Nazi's won and outnumbered them.

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"German Troops in Warsaw." National Archives and Records Administration. //American History Online//. Facts On File, Inc. http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp? ItemID=WE52&iPin=AHI0659&SingleRecord=True (accessed September 18, 2011).