By Amy Bower Ms. Wilson Pre AP English 1, p.2 May 27, 2010 Adolf Hitler.

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By Amy Bower Ms. Wilson Pre AP English 1, p.2 May 27, 2010 Adolf Hitler

Hitler’s Childhood/Early Adulthood Hitler’s was raised in Austria and wanted to become an artist. He was terrible and was rejected from art school. As he grew up, he loved Germany and hated how Austria ran its government so when his career as an artist failed, he joined the German army and fought for the country he loved more than his own.

After the war, Hitler met up with a group of people who had similar views on politics as he did. The other members of this group made him the leader, and together they annexed followers and became the group known as the Nazi Party.

The Nazi followers had their orders from Hitler to bring the Jews to the concentration camps and other places built for Jewish people to be kept in and between 1938 and 1945 more than 65,000 Austrian Jews were murdered in the concentration and extermination camps.

Hitler’s Rise to Power! Hitler went from being an unwanted artist, to a German soldier, to Leader of the Nazi party, to Chancellor of Germany. His rise to his political seat is awe-inspiring by way of not many people will every accomplish this in one lifetime.

Hitler promised Germany that he would find jobs for them, opportunities for them to make their livings. Mainly, they became soldiers. "while promising to put the unemployed back to work… "

Hitler Targeting the Jewish Populace.. Hitler hunted down anyone of Jewish religion and sent them to their deaths at the concentration camps or even worse the extermination camps. Rarely would one survive if he/she went to one of these camps.

Cold & Bloodthirsty Killer…. "He, the most bloodthirsty or amateurish strategist that history has ever known...“ killed not only Jewish people, but also thousands of homosexuals, mentally disabled people, and opposition figures.

His Last Battle… Hitler started World War II with the United States in His troupes were being defeated right and left, so he gathered up his courage and ended the lives of his wife, children, dog, and even his own life, abandoning his followers to lose the final battle without their leader.

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