Adolf Hitler

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Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was one of the worst dictators that the world has ever seen. Some people called him the devil, because of what he did to the Jews during WWII. Hitler was a dictator that ordered the execution of millions of Jews and other people, during his reign of Nazi Germany. As a teenager Hitler served in WWI and years later was thrown in jail, where he wrote his book Mien Kampf. Hitler soon became the dictator of Germany and started WWII.

At the age of twenty five, Hitler enlisted in the German army. Some say that this was the beginning of Hitler’s reign. He volunteered to be a soldier in WWI, and in his first battle about 3000 of his regiment were killed (Spielvogel 97). Hitler was lucky during the war, by only receiving a shell fragment wound to the to his leg. Hitler blamed the Jews for much of the apathy and anti-war sentiments and saw them as conspiring to spread unrest and threaten the German war effort. These ideas that Hitler had against the Jews, lead to the growing hatred toward them. Many people say that this was the beginning of what was to come, in the coming years.

After WWI, Hitler’s hatred on Jews grew, saying that Germany had been subverted by a Jewish/Communist conspiracy and that therefore World War I had never been lost (The History Place). Germany was in a very poor state, so in 1923 the Nazi party, which numbered 50,000, and Hitler launched a failed plot in Munich against the Weimar Republic. After the failed plot Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison for treason, but only served nine months. During his time in jail he wrote Mein Kampf. This book was Hitler’s plans for the future. In the book Hitler divided humans into categories based on physical appear...

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...ould have done something when the warning signs were there, maybe something could have been done. Some people call Hitler the devil, and in the future we should do everything in out power not to let what happen ever happen again.

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