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... Adolf Hitler, a Nazi-Jew, was not born
a bad person. ... He
was the son a Customs official Alois Hitler, and his father’s third wife Klara. ...
While living in Vienna, Hitler made his living by drawing small pictures of famous landmarks,
which he sold as post cards. ... The paper blamed
Communists and Jews for all their economic problems and Hitler started to agree with those
views. ... Being Austrian by birth, Hitler showed more loyalty to the Germans. When
World War I broke out in 1914, Hitler saw this as a great opportunity to show his loyalty to the
"fatherland" by volunteering for the German Imperial army since did not want to fight in the
Austrian Army. Germany surrendered in 1918, and Hitler was very upset about the loss. ... Since he could not get a job, Hitler stayed in the army
and was assigned the job of going to various meetings of groups and to report on them. On
September 12, 1919, Hitler was sent to investigate a small group that called itself the, "German
Workers Party. ... Hitler started to learn how to take control over huge
situations now and felt like he could overpower anyone. Later on, the German government
threw Hitler in jail for trying to overthrow the government. ... Hitler ordered the creation of the Gestapo which is a
special police force to make sure that all opponents would be eliminated. ... The
country was in economic chaos after the war because Germany was forced to pay billions in
damages and the depression hit which made the situation even worse in the late 1920s
In his speeches, Hitler blamed the Jews and Communists for their misfortunes and many listened
to him and agreed.
Approximate Word count = 1370 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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