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Hitler (Click to select text)
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler had a great intellectual mind, but he himself used his mind for evil, not for good. Thus, Hitler took his insanity out on the Jews because he was a failure in most of his life. His feelings toward Jewish people were corrupt; this was because he had a thing against this Jewish race. The people caused Hitler no harm, but Hitler took it upon himself to take over Europe and create a super human race. Hitler, with his great mind, took over Europe by meeting with high-ranking officials and started building concentration camps. Six million Jews were killed because of Adolf Hitler. He looked at other people like they were building blocks for the structure he wanted to build. He attacked countries that contained Jews and marched them to concentration camps in order to make them suffer. Some Jews went into hiding so they could survive. They had to hope that they wouldn't have their passages discovered and be marched away to a dreaded extermination camp when they knew that it only meant death. Hitler did horrible things to Jewish people because he was inferior and hungry for power. Hitler had Jews killed because they believed in the Jewish religion, and he, on the other hand believed in the German race. Adolf Hitler's secret police searched all houses for passages with Jews hidden away. Adolf also decided the Germans were a master race, so any other race had to be wiped out. Since Adolf had a dictatorship, he could tell Germans to kill all Jews. Adolf Hitler killed and captured many Jews. Hitler, as a young child, had a very troubled childhood. His father, a petty customs official, wanted the boy to study for a government position. But as Hitler wrote later in his book, "the thought of slaving in an office made me ill…not to be master of my own time." Passively disobeying his father, Hitler filled most of his school hours with daydreams of becoming a painter. His one school interest was history, especially that of the Germans. Also as a young boy, he was devoted to Wagner's operas that glorified the Teutons' dark and furious mythology. After his father's death, when Adolf was 13, he studied watercolor painting, but accomplished little. After his mother's death, when he was 19, he went to Vienna. There the Academy of Arts rejected him as untalented. Lacking business training, Hitler found a living as a laborer in the building trades and by painting cheap postcards. He often slept in parks and ate in free soup kitchens.
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