Adolf Hitler, (born April 20, 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria—died April 30, 1945, Berlin, Ger.), Dictator of Nazi Germany (1933–45).
Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’sNazi Party, was one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century. After serving with the German military inWorld War I, Hitler capitalized on economic woes, popular discontent and political infighting during the Weimar Republic to rise th...
Adolf Hitler's Affect on School Children in Germany When the American Stock Exchange collapsed in 1929, Democratic Germany collapsed because America called in all of her foreign loans. America had been supporting Germany by giving them two massive loans in 1934 and 1929 to help support the Weimar...
Adolf Hitler, who was born in Austria (Braunau am Inn) on April 20, 1889, and passed away in Berlin, Germany on April 30, 1945, is a well-known historical figure. He served as the leader of the Nazi Party from around 1920/21 and held the positions of Chancellor (Kanzler) and Führ...
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Adolf Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, serving as dictator and leader of the Nazi Party, or National Socialist German Workers Party, for the bulk of his time in power. Hitler’s fascist policies precipitated World War II and led to the genocide known as the Holocaust, ...
Adolf Hitler - Nazi Leader, WW2, Holocaust: At the turn of the 21st century more books had been written about Hitler since his death than about Napoleon during the half-century after the latter’s demise. Time and distance from the events of World War II
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Adolf Hitler - Nazi Leader, WW2, Germany: Discharged from the hospital amid the social chaos that followed Germany’s defeat, Hitler took up political work in Munich in May–June 1919. As an army political agent, he joined the small German Workers’ Part
NARRATOR: Hitler in the early 1930s - his campaign is organized down to the last detail. The candidate for chancellor should appear to be soaring high above the country. The propaganda holds him up as a savior. STÉPHANE ROUSSEL: "I often had the feeling that Germany had never recovere...