Adolf Hitler Research Paper

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Hitler’s leadership was a significant because Hitler affected the economy of Germany, the way the government of Germany was structured and how the people of Germany reacted to how Hitler led Germany. Hitler was a young person that was born in Austria, he was a young man pursuing the art world. Hitler began as an interested art fanatic and began art school in Vienna. This part of Hitler’s life would affect for the rest of his life. While studying art in Vienna, Hitler learned of his Anti-Semitism views within Vienna. He was previously rejected twice due to the mostly Jewish art school. So, after Hitler had gotten fed up with studying art it was the mists of World War One and got caught up in the German nationalism to start war. Hitler joined …show more content…

Hitler was like almost every citizen in Germany looking for a way to get out of the German Great Depression. So during the year 1933, “ Hitler ordered the German delegates to leave the Disarmament Conference in Geneva, and he withdrew from the League of Nations.” (BBC Bitesize) Hitler later gave an excuse to other countries, that his country was already disarmed and other countries refused to disarm, that was Hitler’s reason he left the League of Nations. This move from the League of Nations helped Germany economy massively. The reason is that Germany no longer had to pay war reparations to other countries. Then, Germany created a new type of currency called the Rentenmark. The rentenmark unlike the other papiermark, the rentenmark can only be printed if the currency is backed up by land or gold. When Hitler took control of the German government and became the fuhrer, he took land back that was taken away during the Treaty of Versailles after WW1. When Hitler took back the lands of Rhineland, Sudetenland, Polish corridor. When Hitler kept taking all of the lands the rentenmark became stronger because the currency was becoming backed by land and materials. All of these moments of German power made the people of Germany believe more and more in Hitler as a

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