Free Essays on Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945)

  1. Adolf Hitler

    Occupation: Dictator of Germany * Born: April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria–Hungary * Died: April 30 1945 in Berlin, Germany * Best known for: Starting World War II and the HolocaustBiography: Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He was leader of the Nazi party and became...

  2. Hitler

    Adolf Hitler (German: [ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ] ( listen); 20 April 188930 April 1945) was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; NSDAP), Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Führer ("leader") of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. As dictator...

  3. Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler: The Bane of Jewish Existence Despite becoming the dictator of Germany, Hitler was not born there. He was actually born in Braunau am Inn, Austria to Alois and Klara Hitler on April 20, 1889. Hitler’s father died in 1903 when Hitler was 13 years old and his mother died in 1907 when he...

  4. Hitler

    Adolf Hitler’s Rise to Power Adolf Hitler was a very clever man until all the power went to his head towards the end of his life. On April 20, 1889 Adolf Hitler was born, some would say this was an evil day in society because he was responsible for the largest genocide in the world. Adolf Hitler’s...

  5. Adolf Hitler-a Lifetime Essay

    Adolf Hitler, 'Der Fuhrer Country:Germany(Born Austrian) Born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria 1903-1914:Following his father's death, Hitler leaves school,He goes to Vienna, the capital of Austria, where he attempts to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. In 1908, following the...

  6. Adolf

    On April 20, 1889 at 6:30 pm Adolf Hitler was born in the small village of Braunau Am Inn Just over the border from German Bavaria. His father was named Alois Schicklgruber the last name came from his mother. His father’s last name was Hiedler and soon his uncle convinced Alois to change his last name...

  7. Adolf Hitler

    ADOLF HITLER 1 ADOLF HITLER 2 Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler, the founder and leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party or Nazi Party, was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria, to 52-year-old Alois Schickelgruber Hitler, the illegitimate...

  8. Adolf Hitler

    Bonowitz Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was a notorious dictator over Germany during World War II. Hitler was a unique but complex individual that was heavenly influenced by his upbringing. Hitler became the dictator over Germany during the years of 1933 to 1945. During his dictatorship, Hitler participated...

  9. Adolf Hitler: What Lead to the Holocaust

    August 2010 Adolf Hitler: What lead to the Holocaust Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th 1889. He was born in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria. His parents were Alois and Klara Hitler. Adolf had 4 siblings but only one survived, the rest died in their infancy. At the age of six Adolf attended school...

  10. The Life of Adolf Hitler

    Early Life Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. His father, Alois Hitler (Also known as Alois Schicklgruber), was a customs official. His mother, Klara Polzl was a domestic servant who was 23 younger than her husband. Hitler is badly treated by his father and spoilt...

  11. The Monstrosity of Adolf Hitler

    The Monstrous Acts of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler did not come into the world as a monster; he was the fourth, of six siblings, of Alois Schickelgruber and Klara Hitler. Although he later became a German Politian he was actually born in Austria on April 20th, 1889. He lived with his parents in the...

  12. Hitler Leader

    Adolf Hitler A true great political leader takes full advantage of favorable conditions, is able to rule the people under poor circumstances, and most importantly has the full support of his/her people. Adolf Hitler, quite possibly one of the most despised human beings in the world, fits this description...

  13. Adolf Hitler and His Father

    Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889 in the Austrian town of Braunau an Inn. He was the fourth out of six children. He was no child of poverty. He was clean, well dressed, middle –class with affluent surroundings who attended a fee paying school. Attending a fee paying school meant that he was getting...

  14. The Leader of the Nazi Party

    Adolf Hitler (20 April 188930 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, abbreviated NSDAP), also called the Nazi Party. He was the ruler of Germany from 1933 to 1945, serving...

  15. Hitlers Rise to Fuhrer

    How did Hitler go from Chancellor to Fuhrer in Germany between 1933 and 1934? Between 1933 and 1934 there were a number of events that gave Adolf Hitler the opportunity to take control of Germany and rise from Chancellor of Germany to the Fuhrer. Hitler used many tactics and took up any chance to...

  16. The Nuremberg Laws

    Hitler Factfile {draw:frame} Full name: Adolf Hitler Death: 30th April 1945 Born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria, into a lower middle-class family of peasant origins. His father, a customs official, is 23 years older than his mother, a domestic servant. Hitler is dominated by his father...

  17. Adlof Hitlar

    Introduction: Adolf Alois Hitler ((German: Adolf Hitler) April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945) Nazi German politician, born in Austria, and was the leader of the Socialist German Workers' Party national known to the general public on behalf of the Nazi Party. Adolf Hitler's rule of Germany in the period...

  18. Similarities Between Adolf Hitler and Dracula

    Hitler By: Bruce Wayne For my seminar I read the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker. In this book the main character is the terrifying and nocturnal vampire, Count Dracula. Dracula is hidden away in his castle in Transylvania and is feared among civilization. Like Adolf Hitler, their quests are similar...

  19. To What Extent Was Adolf Hitler Personally Responsible for the Holocaust Between 1934 and 1942.

    To What extent was Adolf Hitler personally responsible for the Holocaust between 1934 and 1942. There can be no doubt that Hitler's behaviour throughout his political career, from the end of the First World War, until the end of the Second World War was characterised by radical anti-Semitism. In one...

  20. The Nazi Death Camps

    The holocaust started when Adolf Hitler rose to power in January 30, 1933. He served as chancellor of Germany 1933-1945 and head of state from 1934-1945. He won over the German people by blaming World War 1 and the economic spiral on the Jewish community. He believed everything bad going on in Germany...

  21. Last Days of Hitler

    Baltakis November 20, 2008 A look into the last days of Hitler April 30th 1945 was Hitler’s last day. His death, on this day, was a culmination of many events that had come to pass in the previous months. The book that I am taking these facts from is “The Last Days of Hitler”. In order to understand...

  22. Music in Concentration Camps 1933– Music in Concentration Camps 1933–1945

    1933– Music in Concentration Camps 1933–1945 GUIDO FACKLER Translated from the German by Peter Logan (Würzburg). It would be wrong to reduce the “Music of the Shoah” (Holocaust/ churbn) to the Yiddish songs from the ghetto camps of Eastern Europe or to the multiple activities in the realm of classical...

  23. Wow - Essay

    'wow' or world of warcraft is for fucking faggsAdolf Hitler was a german politician, a government leader and one of the 20th centuries most powerful dictators. Making anti-semitism a keystone of his propaganda and policies, he built up the Nazi party into a mass movement. Once in power, he converted...

  24. Amendments

    Catholic Church, or the fact that he was even catholic. Even more strange, is the fact that Hitler had dreams of becoming a professional painter instead of a war leader. It could have taken just a simple push to cause Hitler to avoid causing the malice events he caused to too many people. If we look closely...

  25. Life Span Adolph Hitler

    Personality Adolph Hitler Carmine J. Palazzolo University Of Phoenix Description: The Abnormal Personality Development And Life Span Of Adolph Hitler Covering his childhood and environmental climate and upbringing to his demise and Death. Adolph Hitler suffered psychological...

  26. Penis

    Adolf Hitler was born at the Gasthof zum Pommer, an inn in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary, on 20 April 1889,[5] the fourth child of six.[6] His father, Alois Hitler (1837–1903), was a customs official. His mother, Klara Pölzl (1860–1907), was Alois' third wife. She was also his half-niece, so a papal...

  27. Leaders Good Or Bad

     Jessica McNairy 4/29/14 The person I choose was Adolf Hitler and the leadership style I chose for him was Charismatic leader. Weber defines charismatic leadership as “resting on devotion to the exceptional sanctity, heroism or exemplary character of an individual person...

  28. How Hitler Influenced the World

    How Hitler Influenced The World When someone thinks of an influential person, they mostly think of positive people. Some people like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Henry Ford left a lasting impact on the world and their legacies will continue to live on into the future even after their time in the...

  29. Winston Churchill as a Prime Minister

    Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill’s full name was Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. He was born at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England on November 30, 1874. Churchill was the oldest son. His father was Lord Randolph Churchill and Winston, like his father, was British. Mr. Churchill was a statesman...

  30. War, Depression and War, 1914-1945

    Welcome to HIST 1302 OnlineUnited States History, 1877- Part II: War, Depression and War, 1914-1945   U. S. Foreign Policy, 1901-1941 United States foreign policy between 1901 and 1941 can be characterized as generally confident, sometimes aggressive and, occasionally, even cautious. The first...

  31. Using these four passages and your own knowledge, assess the view that the most important element in maintaining Hitler’s regime in power between 1933 and 1945 was the consent of the German people.

    maintaining Hitler’s regime in power between 1933 and 1945 was the consent of the German people. It is arguable that the most important element with regards to the maintenance of Hitler’s regime was the consent of the German people between 1933 and 1945. Other significant factors and elements like the...

  32. The Discoverer of the Theory of General Relativity

    (disambiguation). Albert Einstein | Albert Einstein in 1921 | Born | 14 March 1879 Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg, German Empire | Died | 18 April 1955 (aged 76) Princeton, New Jersey, United States | Residence | Germany, Italy, Switzerland, United States | Ethnicity | Jewish | Citizenship...

  33. Himmler

    time until people were shipped off to concentration/death camps. The first concentration camp was set up in Dachau by Heinrich Himmler, a follower of Hitler since his earlier attempts to rise to power. “Born in Munich, Bavaria, on Oct 7, 1900, Heinrich Himmler was the son of the former tutor of one...

  34. Hitler and the Nazi State: Power and Control

    UNIT 6 PAPER 5b: HITLER AND THE NAZI STATE: POWER AND CONTROL 1933-1939 1. The Legacy of the Weimar government in explaining initial support for Nazi regime: acceptance of, and support for, Nazi rule among different social, economic and religious groups ▪ Germany became a Parliamentary Republic...

  35. Heinrich Himmler Speech

    Rohm, where he came in close contact with Hitler joining the Nazi party in August of 1923. Himmler took part and marched alongside the Nazi leaders as a standard bearer. This was a major turning point in the Nazi movement as it placed the Nazi party and Hitler on a national scale. Role/ Significance...

  36. Hitler

    Adolf Hitler: History Speech Born in Austria in 1889, Adolf Hitler rose quickly to the title of Chancellor of Germany swiftly following the disaster that was World War One for the Germans. He brought a nation out of the depths of post-war humiliation to the infamous powerhouse that Nazi Germany became...

  37. Biography of Jerome David "J.D." Salinger

    Young Folks", a vignette about several aimless youths, for publication in Story.[9] Salinger's debut short story was published in the magazine's March-April 1940 issue. Burnett became Salinger's mentor, and they corresponded for several years.[10] In 1941, Salinger started dating Oona O'Neill, daughter...

  38. Freedom Writers Research Paper

    happen to be caught on tape. The four officers were tried before a predominating white jury in a white middle-class suburb of Los Angeles (Sowell). On April 29, 1992, riots erupted fifty square miles across Los Angeles. Around 4,500 United States Army troops were called in to attempt to control the outbreak...

  39. 6677875

    Fascists in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, hoping to expand his influence. Impressed with Italy's early military successes, German dictator Adolf Hitler sought to establish a relationship with Benito Mussolini; he was flattered by Hitler's overtures and interpreted the recent diplomatic and military...

  40. A Guide to Making Music

    Il Duce. Mussolini at first wasn’t moved by anything Adolf Hitler was doing. Hitler, by the way, idolized Mussolini. After Il Duce’s diplomatic isolation from his attack on Ethiopia, he agreed to ally himself with Nazi Germany. In 1936, Hitler and Mussolini helped Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil...

  41. Subash Chandra Bose

    Philippines and Vietnam, and in addition, the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, presided by Bose.[3] Bose's effort, however, was short lived; in 1945 the British army first halted and then reversed the Japanese U Go offensive, beginning the successful part of the Burma Campaign. The INA was driven...

  42. Holocaust: Death Camp Crematoriums of Auschwitz-Birkenau

    was masterminded, by Adolph Hitler, in an attempt to establish a pure “Aryan” race. This unrestrained dictator decided that all mentally ill, gypsies, non supporters of Nazism, and the Jews were to be eliminated from the German population. In January of 1941, Adolf Hitler and his top officials decided...

  43. Was the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Justified?

    Was the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki justified? Jazmyn Vanmidde It was 1939. Germany was under the power of Adolf Hitler and was intent on spreading its borders. A series of preceding events and a previous World War had the world’s patience with Germany worn thin. Russia...

  44. Notes on Ap World History Unit6

    * Outcome of princips bullet * First conflict of global proportions * Conservative estimates 15 million dead( 5 million non-combatants) 20 million injured * End of four empires, rise of nine new countries * Massive global economic dislocations * End of Europe’s domination...

  45. “the Berlin Blockade Was the Turning Point in the Outbreak of the Cold War in the Period 1945-1949.” How Far Is This Statement Accurate?

    “The Berlin Blockade was the turning point in the outbreak of the Cold War in the period 1945-1949.” How far is this statement accurate? The Berlin Blockade (June 1948 – May 1949) marked the first time when the first underlying tensions between the superpowers after the German Question threatened...

  46. Totalitarianism in the Twentieth Century

    new fascist regime it had set up and 

came to be used in the thirties to describe the Nazis in Germany and the communists in 

Russia1. The rise of Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin are all well documented, but what 

pushed these men to totalitarianism is still debated heavily around tho world. All three...

  47. Smoking Bans. Public Policies

    ailments such as emphysema,bronchitis, and asthma.[7] Specifically, meta-analyses show that lifelong non-smokers with partners who smoke in the home have a 2030% greater risk of lung cancer than non-smokers who live with non-smokers. Non-smokers exposed to cigarette smoke in the workplace have an increased lung...

  48. The Instigator of World War Ii

    Adolf Hitler was the (Leader) of Nazi Germany, the instigator of World War II and the driving force behind the attempt to exterminate European Jewry, otherwise known as the Final Solution or the Holocaust. Hitler enlisted in the German army and saw four years of front-line service during which he was...

  49. The Start of World War Ii

    Start of World War II As part of the anti-British course, it was deemed necessary by Hitler to have Poland either a satellite state or otherwise neutralized. Hitler believed this necessary both on strategic grounds as a way of securing the Reich's eastern flank and on economic grounds as a way of evading...

  50. how to try hard

    Hitler actively sought Lebensraum ("living space") for the German people. His aggressive foreign policy is considered to be the primary cause of the outbreak of World War II in Europe. He directed large-scale rearmament and on 1 September 1939 invaded Poland, resulting in British and French declarations...

  51. NETW 561 Full Class Wireless Technology April 2015 Keller

    NETW 561 Full Class Wireless Technology April 2015 Keller Purchase here http://devrycourse.com/NETW%20561/netw-561-full-class-wireless-technology-april-2015-keller Product Description NETW 561 Full Class Wireless Technology April 2015 Keller NETW 561 Course Project Proposal Week...

  52. In Only 20 Years There Was a Seconds World War. Why and How Is This Possble

    thought at that time but little did they know World War 2 arrived 20 years later. There were many causes of WW2 but it is mutually agreed that it had long and short term causes which was the treaty of Versailles, the rise of Hitler and the failure of appeasement. After WW1, a peace treaty was signed...

  53. How a Political Non-Entity Rose to Power

    2008) Discussing Adolf Hitler's rise from a "provincial hot-head and rabble-rouser" in the 1920's to his electrifying effect on "disaffected" Germans in Hitler, 1889-1936: Hubris, Ian Kershaw poses the paradox of how, among countless other "hot-heads" and "rabble-rousers" of the time, Hitler was so successful...

  54. Hitler and World War Two

    profoundly bad as his detractors say he was. Adolf Hitler was that man and World War II was Hitler’s war.’ Explain why this statement would not satisfy historians as an adequate assessment of the reasons for the global war called World War II. To say that Adolf Hitler controlled a war that could debatably...

  55. Churchill

    birthday. He really hurried to be born, did that two months before the put term nature. His mother, a beautiful, lively, fun-loving woman, November 30, 1874 against the advice of the family decided to take part in the ball, which gave the Duke of Marlborough in his ancestral palace of Blenheim. In the...

  56. The Inevitable Second World War

    rule greatly inspired Adolf Hitler. Hitler launched his political career by transforming the anti-communist German workers party to the National Socialist German worker (NAZI). As mentioned above, the ruling government at the time was called the Weimar republic. In 1923, Hitler attempted a revolt in...

  57. The Conflict Between Israel and Arabs

    Alaa  Al-­‐Youssef’   1.i/2   Alaa Al-Youssef, Pre-IB 1.i/2 The Conflict between Arabs and Israel (Early 20 Centurythe Present) DHO 2012 th Pre-IB 1.i/2 Nørre Gymnasium Tuesday 29th of May to Friday 1st of June at 14:00 am   1   Alaa  Al-­‐Youssef   1.i/2...

  58. Cripps in India

    (ii) How have biographers regarded the post-1940 career of a leading British politician? Sir Stafford Cripps (1889-1952) Cripps did offer his services as Ambassador to Russia but was given the job as special envoy. Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax belligerent to Cripps’s globetrotting was now expressing...

  59. What is the truth in Holocaust Denialism?

    the family to suffer financial hardship.10 Irving’s poor upbringing may possibly have attributed to his anti-Semitic beliefs. In a lecture held in April 2005,11 Irving makes the claim to the audience that he himself is a Holocaust survivor. He expands this claim by stating that non-Jewish people suffered...

  60. Germany

    during the Great Depression and contributed to the establishment of the Third Reich in 1933. The subsequent rise of fascism led to World War II. After 1945, Germany was divided by allied occupation, and evolved into two states, East Germany and West Germany. In 1990, the country was reunified. Germany...