Thursday, January 31, 2019
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich :: Ancient Rome Roman History
The Rise and Fall of the Third ReichThe Nazi p stratagemy touched many pack around the world through both the final solution and World War II. Hitler had a plan to exterminate all the Jews, and propelled this head through the Holocaust putting Jews in concentration camps and killing them. Hitlers malefic plan caused unrivaled of the worlds biggest tragedies, World War II. Adolf Hitler, who was the leader of the Nazis, was born in Austria just across the border from German Bavaria. Hitler would begin to read his fathers chronicle books about Native Americans and how they were slaughtered along with reading about battles between the Germans and Russians. This would reconstruct him familiar to racism at an early age. Hitler did not get along with his father when he was young because his father wanted him to get into political science and he like drawing instead, but he still got into art and the reason he started to hate Jews is because he could not sell his artwork but the Jews did (Shirer 3-14). Hitler still did business with Jewish shop owners in change his paintings, however, the seeds of hate were planted and would be nurtured by events soon to come, laying the hindquarters for one of the greatest tragedies in all of human history. Adolf became a vagrant for several years after both his parents passed away. Hitler volunteered for the German Army and in his first engagement against the British and Belgians near Pyres, 2,500of the 3,000 men in Hitlers control were killed, wounded or missing. This war experience gave Hitler what he needed to one day be a successful military leader. Adolf Hitler joined the delegation of the German Workers Party and entered politics. In the summer of 1920 Hitler chose the swastika for the National left German Workers Party, for short Nazi. At what is known as The Beer Hall coup detat a man by the name Kahr was giving a livery in front of some 3,000 supporters of the Bavarian government. Hitler shot his pistol in the middle of Kahrs speech and shouted, The national revolution has begun. The revolution began when Hitler lied to the people saying the Bavarian Trumimvirate (Kahr, Lossow, and Seisser) had joined forces with him. When the people applauded the Bavarian Truimvirate joined him (Shirer 35). By the summer of 1923, the Nazi party had grown to 150,000 members.
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