Adolf Hitler is one of history’s most infamous dictators. After coming to power as Führer of Nazi Germany, he and his followers were responsible for the deaths of millions, not to mention the world’s greatest mass theft and destruction of priceless artworks. However, what you may not kno...
Streicher had been a loyal agitator for Hitler. He published the rabid anti-Jewish newspaperDer Stürmer(“The Attacker”). He was believed to be a sexual pervert. In May 1933, Hitler made him chief of the Central Committee of the Defence against Jewish Atrocity and Boycott Agitation...
Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945) was an Austro-Hungarian born German artist, statesman, theoretician, politician, soldier, and writer. He became Chancellor of Germany in 1933 and Führer in 1934, positions both of which he held until his s
Those conditions were fertile ground for Hitler and his Nazi campaign. The Nazis became the second largest party in Germany. Hitler also began to win over the support of both the army and the big industrialists, the latter contributing substantially to Nazi Party finances. Both groups hoped Hitl...
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany. His fascist agenda led to World War II and the deaths of at least 11 million people, including some six million Jews.
Adolf Hitler the School Dunce If we go by Hitler's school results then there is no doubt he had a below average IQ. Hitler was only interested in two subjects – Art (because there were no end of year exams) and History (because he enjoyed learning about Germany's glorious past). ...
Adolf Hitler was asked to intervene in the dispute. He made his position clear in a speech in September, 1934. Hitler argued that there were "two dangers" that National Socialism had to overcome. First, the iconoclastic "saboteurs of art," were threatening the development of art in Nazi Ge...
Hitler’s switch to boarding school, where he played pranks on teachers and floundered through his school work. However, Hitler idolized his history teacher, who taught him about nationalism. Hitler dropped out at sixteen and moved to Vienna to pursue his art career. Twice he applied to the ...
Adolf Hitler was born in the Austrian town of Braunau-am-Inn on 20th April 1889. The town was close to the Austro-German border and his father, Alois, worked as a border control clerk. His mother, Klara, was a housekeeper. As a child he got on very well with his mother but he di...
famously including the concept of Lebensraum, also influenced his student Rudolf Kjell en and later Karl Haushofer, two men who provided Adolf Hitler with the intellectual basis for his genocidal madness (little of it perpetrated in mount... J Balsiger - 《Mountain Research & Development》 被引...