Adolf Hitler and the extermination of the Jews: thesis

In-depth description of Hitler’s life and his madness, Hitler’s conquests and the extermination of the Jews. Rich in images. Usable for a paper (8 pages in doc format)

ADOLF HITLER AND THE EXTERMINATION OF THE JEWS: TESINA

 

Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 in a small town in Austria to a father of Jewish origin.

Since childhood he had a conflictual relationship with his father, an aggressive and repressive man who did not accept his choice to abandon his studies and devote himself to painting. He often found himself embarrassed by his poor culture. After the death of his father he decided to try the path of painting and went to Vienna, where he tried to enter the Academy of Fine Arts, but was rejected twice and stamped with the result of “mediocre”. This was the first bitter failure of the young Hitler , who suffered defeat for the rest of his life.

In 1909 he lived in Vienna (in the same district as Lenin) without work, without money, unemployed, frustrated, forced to odd jobs and to move house due to his poor economic possibilities. Nobody could have imagined that in the space of 40 meters, inside two small rooms, the brains of two homeless people were forming on revolutionary books, only to mature two apocalyptic projects.
It is said that Hitler wandered, ironically, in the Jewish ghettos like a ghost, dressed in a black and baggy overcoat (given to him by an occasional Jewish friend) and extremely neglected in appearance.

Adolf Hitler: biography and thought

ADOLF HITLER: BIOGRAPHY

 

Reading books on revolutionary politics became an obsession for him, the only way he could organize his own ransom against all those who had not believed in him and had portrayed him as a “mediocre”. In his spare time he loved to discuss politics with friends and acquaintances; his speeches were almost always marked by the exaltation of violence as a solution to the problems that afflicted society. He fiercely contested Marxist and Bolshevik theories, and hatred was added to hatred when he discovered that many popularizers and proponents of such ideas were Jews. In his delirium he began to blame the Jews for the most absurd guilt: of being internationalists and materialists (therefore against the supremacy of the national state), of enriching himself at the expense of citizens, of undermining the supremacy of the German race in the Empire.
He was forced to flee Vienna in order not to be enlisted, but he was captured and, after medical examinations, reformed due to lack of physical strength.

ADOLF HITLER AND THE WAR

 

As soon as the start of the First World War was declared and after taking part in William II’s speech and being enthusiastic about it, he decided to enlist as a volunteer. During the fighting he was wounded and awarded the iron cross, but not with a promotion of rank, as a brave man but for the bizarre character unable to be obeyed.
In 1918 the Kaiser fled to Holland, all dynasties were suppressed and in 1919 the Weimar Republic was born which lasted for about thirteen years. Regarding the flight of the Kaiser Hitler he wrote in Mein Kampf: «That day the hatred for those responsible grew in me, Miserables! Degenerate criminals! With the anger inside me that was devouring my soul, I decided to devote myself more seriously to political life ». The criminals Hitler cited were the Jewish bourgeois accused of being responsible for the surrender and sale of Germany to the enemies.

 

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