Hitler greatly contributed to the Nazi’s rise to power and also believed all of Germany’s problems were caused by the Jews, resulting in Kristallnacht. The three major events that were the most significant in Hitler’s leadership were the Beer Hall Putsch, the winning of elections, and the...
On January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader or führer of the National Socialist German Workers Party (or Nazi Party), as chancellor of Germany. The year 1932 had seen Hitler’s meteoric rise to prominence in Germany, spurred largely by the German people’s...
Adolf Hitler had a major impact on Europe and the rest of the world. His dictatorship led to the deaths of millions of people who he believed were not “pure.” Hitler is still remembered today as one of the worst to set foot on Earth. However, Hitler still has an evil impact on peo...
These rejections were a major blow to Hitler’s aspirations as an artist. They left him frustrated and embittered, fueling his growing resentment for institutions and authority figures. It was during this period that he began to develop his nationalist and anti-Semitic views, which would later pl...
Police seize cocaine packets adorned with Nazi flags, Hitler's name The drugs were hidden inside a shipping container carrying asparagus. May 26, 2023 2 people charged after Hitler speeches blared on train intercom The two suspects, who were not identified, also blasted the "Heil Hitler" Nazi ...
as a Christmas gift to German youth, designed to map out and record the earth-shaking events of the previous eight years. Important events from each year are highlighted, focusing on the major social, economic, political, and territorial reforms which led to the creation of “Greater Germany....
Hitler installed former SA leader, Ernst Röhm, as the new leader to reorganize and quiet the SA, whose numbers had grown to more than 60,000 members. The SA and its leadership would remain a problem for years for Hitler, culminating in a major crisis in the near future. ...
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...
Since the major rug dealers in Germany prior to 1933 and Hitler’s elevation to power were for the most part Jewish it only seems logical that this community would be fervently behind the boycott. The wording on the piece is: “EHRENBÜRGER-URKUNDE von der TEPPICH STADT OELSNITZ i.V.” ...
The funding was of a scale that led to Hitler paying homage to him as a great friend of the Germans. Sir Henri actively supported the rearmament of Nazi Germany. He was a generous friend that the Nazis tried to exploit even after his death. Any major company in existence for over 100 ...