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Assessment Of Adolf Hitler. 1. Rise To Power Gained the ability to speak openly about his ideas to audiences Had strong beliefs that could not be changed He was in the military Wrote Mein Kampfr Became leader of the socialist german workers party. These events are what made Hitler gain power and support from a whole nation. 2.Experiences As a WWI Soldier Fought all throughout the war narrowly missing death many times Hit by Mustard gas Germany surrendered Unconditionally just 50 miles away from paris. He probably had a sense that a guardian angel was on his back seeing how many times he missed death. He was hit by mustard gas near the end of the war and Germany surrendered unconditionally just 50 miles from paris. This made Hitler have a Do or Die sort of attitude and that no ground should be given during war. 3.Where May His Anti-Semitism Have Come From Father was Jewish Spent much time in Vienna where Anti-Semitism is common This anti-semitism effected him by making him be able to disregard the basic human rights of a whole race. 4.Family Life Father was a brutish, violent, verbally abusing man Father Expressed strong Austrian Pride while Hitler Showed strong German Pride. Brother died of Measles in 1900 Hitler was abused verbally and physically by his father whom showed a strong sense of Austrian nationalism. Hitler showed a strong sense of German nationalism as a sign of defiance to his father. His brother died in 1900 from measles leaving

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Assessment Of Adolf Hitler. 1. Rise To Power

■ Gained the ability to speak openly about his ideas to audiences■ Had strong beliefs that could not be changed■ He was in the military■ Wrote Mein Kampfr■ Became leader of the socialist german workers party.

These events are what made Hitler gain power and support from a whole nation.

2.Experiences As a WWI Soldier■ Fought all throughout the war narrowly missing death many times■ Hit by Mustard gas■ Germany surrendered Unconditionally just 50 miles away from paris.

He probably had a sense that a guardian angel was on his back seeing how many times he missed death. He was hit by mustard gas near the end of the war and Germany surrendered unconditionally just 50 miles from paris. This made Hitler have a Do or Die sort of attitude and that no ground should be given during war.

3.Where May His Anti-Semitism Have Come From■ Father was Jewish■ Spent much time in Vienna where Anti-Semitism is common

This anti-semitism effected him by making him be able to disregard the basic human rights of a whole race.

4.Family Life■ Father was a brutish, violent, verbally abusing man■ Father Expressed strong Austrian Pride while Hitler Showed strong

German Pride.■ Brother died of Measles in 1900

Hitler was abused verbally and physically by his father whom showed a strong sense of Austrian nationalism. Hitler showed a strong sense of German nationalism as a sign of defiance to his father. His brother died in 1900 from measles leaving Hitler almost alone. This effected his humanity because it put him through a time of abandonment and lack of love which effected who he would become later in life.

5.Teenage and Young Adult Life■ Lived On the streets poor and selling cheap paintings.■ Lived In Vienna where racism was abundant on every street.■ Abused animals as a child.

These events affected Hitlers Humanity in many ways. Since he abused animals that shows he was already mentally unstable and disregarded life. When he moved to

Vienna there was much propaganda about the Jewish people and Hitler just soaked that propaganda in. He lived on the streets which made him probably feel abandoned by the world.

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Hitler had no doubt had man things happen to his life that led him to become the person he did become. A ruthless, Anti-Semistic man with a complete disregard for human life. He suffered from abandonment issues at home and during the early years of his teenage/adult life. He first experienced his first taste of the cruel reality that is life in Vienna on the streets. Which was pretty much the capital of Anti-Semitism. He had serious mental issues which is likely to be the cause of his hate. He was confused and the first few ideals he was introduced to would be tattooed onto his mind till his death. Hitler even though was a mental lunatic... he unfortunately was a great speaker and was able to convince a whole nation to do his wishes.

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