Raphael Mohammad
VII-IS-A
20.9.2012
Rise of Adolf Hitler
1. Introduction
2. Early life
3. Leader of the Nazi companionship
4. Path to the back of the chancellor
5. Dictator
6. Conculusion
This essay will explain Adolf Hitlers early life, how he became the leader of the Nazi political party and how he through his charisma, propaganda and terminology skills created the strongest party in Germany in that time which helped him to the post of the premier of Germany. At the end it will show how he became the dictator.
Adolf Hitler was born(p) in Branau am Inn in 1889. From his youth he wanted to become an architect but he was refused double when he applied to the university in Vienna due to neediness of talent. Also in Vienna he was inspired by racial writers such as Lanz von Liebenfels who wrote mostly about the triumph of Aryan race. From the time he was refused from the university, Hitler started to be a racist and a nationalist, his main wisdom was that Germans were superior to other nations in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, particularly the Slavs. Hitler didnt like the Jews at all as they were rich and many communists and socialists leaders were Jews too.
Hitler was also inspired by Social Darwinism, which says that only the fittest survive and competition was natural. In 1913 he moved to Munich where he joined the army when the WWI started. In 1918 when Germany had disordered the WWI, Hitler as many others believed that Germany was betrayed and the Communists and Socialists were to blame. In 1919, Anton Dexler set up the German Workers Party (DAP) based on flag-waving(a) and working class principles, for example you were rich and you had a mill with 5000 workers, so this party was set up to help the workers, because you stir great, rich life and they had to work very hard. Hitler joined the party immediately and his first position was recruitment and propaganda. In 1920, Hitler became party leader and produced a Twenty-Five Point program...If you want to undertake a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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