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Adolf Hitler was the leader of
Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945.
He initiated World War II and
oversaw fascist policies that
resulted in millions of deaths.
Born in Austria in 1889, Adolf Hitler rose to power in
German politics as leader of the National Socialist
German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party.
Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and
served as dictator from 1934 to 1945. His policies
precipitated World War II and the Holocaust. Hitler
committed suicide with wife Eva Braun on April 30, 1945,
in his Berlin bunker.
Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau
am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (in present day
Austria), close to the border with the German
Empire. He was the fourth of six children to Alois
Hitler and Klara Pölzl (1860–1907). Hitler's older
siblings—Gustav, Ida, and Otto—died in infancy.
When Hitler was three, the family moved to Passau,
Germany. There he acquired the distinctive lower
Bavarian dialect, rather than Austrian German,
which marked his speech throughout his life. In
1894 the family relocated to Leonding (near Linz),
and in June 1895, Alois retired to a small
landholding at Hafeld, near Lambach, where he
farmed and kept bees. Hitler attended Volksschule
(a state-owned school) in nearby Fischlham.
From 1905, Hitler lived a bohemian life in Vienna, financed by orphan's
benefits and support from his mother. He worked as a casual labourer and
eventually as a painter, selling watercolours of Vienna's sights. Vienna's
Academy of Fine Arts rejected him in 1907 and again in 1908, citing
"unfitness for painting". The director recommended that Hitler study
architecture, which was also an interest, but he lacked academic
credentials as he had not finished secondary school. On 21 December
1907, his mother died of breast cancer at the age of 47. After the
academy's second rejection, Hitler ran out of money and was forced to
live in homeless shelters and men's hostels
At the outbreak of World War I, Hitler was
living in Munich and volunteered to serve
in the Bavarian Army as an Austrian
citizen. Posted to the Bavarian Reserve
Infantry Regiment 16 (1st Company of the
List Regiment),he served as a dispatch
runner on the Western Front in France
and Belgium, spending nearly half his
time well behind the front lines. He was
present at the First Battle of Ypres, the
Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras,
and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was
wounded at the Somme. He was decorated
for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross,
Second Class, in 1914.
Election Total votes % Votes
Reichstag
seats
notes
May 1924 1,918,300 6.5 32 Hitler in prison
December 1924 907,300 3.0 14 Hitler released from prison
May 1928 810,100 2.6 12
September 1930 6,409,600 18.3 107 After the financial crisis
July 1932 13,745,000 37.3 230
After Hitler was candidate
for presidency
November 1932 11,737,000 33.1 196
March 1933 17,277,180 43.9 288
Only partially free; During
Hitler's term as chancellor
of Germany
On June 22, 1941, Hitler violated a non-aggression pact with Joseph
Stalin, sending 3 million German troops into the Soviet Union. The
invading force seized a huge area before the German advance was
stopped outside Moscow in December 1941.
On December 7, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Hitler was
now at war against a coalition that included the world's largest
empire (Britain), the world's greatest financial power (the U.S.) and
the world's largest army (the Soviet Union).
On April 29, 1945, Hitler married his
girlfriend, Eva Braun, in a small civil
ceremony in his Berlin bunker. Around
this time, Hitler was informed of the
assassination of Italian dictator Benito
Mussolini. Afraid of falling into the
hands of enemy troops, Hitler and
Braun committed suicide the day after
their wedding, on April 30, 1945. Their
bodies were carried to the bombed-out
garden behind the Reich Chancellery,
where they were burned. Berlin fell on
May 2, 1945. Five days later, on May 7,
1945, Germany surrendered
unconditionally to the Allies.
Hitler's political program had brought about a world war,
leaving behind a devastated and impoverished Eastern and
Central Europe, including Germany. His policies inflicted
human suffering on an unprecedented scale and resulted
in the death of an estimated 40 million people, including
about 27 million in the Soviet Union. Hitler's defeat
marked the end of a phase of European history dominated
by Germany, and the defeat of fascism. A new ideological
global conflict, the Cold War, emerged in the aftermath
of World War II.

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Hitler

  • 2. Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He initiated World War II and oversaw fascist policies that resulted in millions of deaths.
  • 3. Born in Austria in 1889, Adolf Hitler rose to power in German politics as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and served as dictator from 1934 to 1945. His policies precipitated World War II and the Holocaust. Hitler committed suicide with wife Eva Braun on April 30, 1945, in his Berlin bunker.
  • 4. Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (in present day Austria), close to the border with the German Empire. He was the fourth of six children to Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl (1860–1907). Hitler's older siblings—Gustav, Ida, and Otto—died in infancy. When Hitler was three, the family moved to Passau, Germany. There he acquired the distinctive lower Bavarian dialect, rather than Austrian German, which marked his speech throughout his life. In 1894 the family relocated to Leonding (near Linz), and in June 1895, Alois retired to a small landholding at Hafeld, near Lambach, where he farmed and kept bees. Hitler attended Volksschule (a state-owned school) in nearby Fischlham.
  • 5. From 1905, Hitler lived a bohemian life in Vienna, financed by orphan's benefits and support from his mother. He worked as a casual labourer and eventually as a painter, selling watercolours of Vienna's sights. Vienna's Academy of Fine Arts rejected him in 1907 and again in 1908, citing "unfitness for painting". The director recommended that Hitler study architecture, which was also an interest, but he lacked academic credentials as he had not finished secondary school. On 21 December 1907, his mother died of breast cancer at the age of 47. After the academy's second rejection, Hitler ran out of money and was forced to live in homeless shelters and men's hostels
  • 6. At the outbreak of World War I, Hitler was living in Munich and volunteered to serve in the Bavarian Army as an Austrian citizen. Posted to the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 16 (1st Company of the List Regiment),he served as a dispatch runner on the Western Front in France and Belgium, spending nearly half his time well behind the front lines. He was present at the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, and the Battle of Passchendaele, and was wounded at the Somme. He was decorated for bravery, receiving the Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914.
  • 7. Election Total votes % Votes Reichstag seats notes May 1924 1,918,300 6.5 32 Hitler in prison December 1924 907,300 3.0 14 Hitler released from prison May 1928 810,100 2.6 12 September 1930 6,409,600 18.3 107 After the financial crisis July 1932 13,745,000 37.3 230 After Hitler was candidate for presidency November 1932 11,737,000 33.1 196 March 1933 17,277,180 43.9 288 Only partially free; During Hitler's term as chancellor of Germany
  • 8. On June 22, 1941, Hitler violated a non-aggression pact with Joseph Stalin, sending 3 million German troops into the Soviet Union. The invading force seized a huge area before the German advance was stopped outside Moscow in December 1941. On December 7, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Hitler was now at war against a coalition that included the world's largest empire (Britain), the world's greatest financial power (the U.S.) and the world's largest army (the Soviet Union).
  • 9. On April 29, 1945, Hitler married his girlfriend, Eva Braun, in a small civil ceremony in his Berlin bunker. Around this time, Hitler was informed of the assassination of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Afraid of falling into the hands of enemy troops, Hitler and Braun committed suicide the day after their wedding, on April 30, 1945. Their bodies were carried to the bombed-out garden behind the Reich Chancellery, where they were burned. Berlin fell on May 2, 1945. Five days later, on May 7, 1945, Germany surrendered unconditionally to the Allies.
  • 10. Hitler's political program had brought about a world war, leaving behind a devastated and impoverished Eastern and Central Europe, including Germany. His policies inflicted human suffering on an unprecedented scale and resulted in the death of an estimated 40 million people, including about 27 million in the Soviet Union. Hitler's defeat marked the end of a phase of European history dominated by Germany, and the defeat of fascism. A new ideological global conflict, the Cold War, emerged in the aftermath of World War II.