Adolf Hitler

  • birth of hitler

    birth of hitler
    23 Apr 1889 Born: 04/20/1889Died: 04/30/1945Birthplace: Branau Am Inn, Austria Hitler showed great intellectual potential
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    Adolf Hitler

  • childhood

    16 Dec 1900 Hitler was the fourth of six children, when he was three years old his family moved from Austria to Germany. Hitlers brothers name is Edmund he died in 1900 Hitler had a interest in German nationalism Adolf's mother allowed her son to drop out of school Hitler had only one sibling that survived childhood
  • Adolf Hitler's dads death

    Adolf Hitler, who was 13 when his father died, says in Mein Kampf that he died of a stroke of apoplexy.His father was an Austrian civil servant who had worked hard all his life, and he wanted the same life for his son, despite his son's differing ambition. He was also very strict and often brutal in his raising of Hitler.
  • Mom's Death

    Adolf Hitler, who had a close relationship with his mother, was devastated by her death and carried the grief for the rest of his life. Dr. Bloch later recalled that "In all my career, I have never seen anyone so prostrate with grief as Adolf Hitler. Adolf hitler's mom's death was caused by breast cancer.
  • Adolf hitler WW1

    When Hitler was 25 years old in 1914, both the Austria-Hungary and the German Empire became involved in the First World War. Hitler received the final part of his father's estate in May 1913 and moved to Munich where he earned money as a painter. Historians believe he left Vienna to evade conscription into the Austrian army. Hitler later claimed that he did not wish to serve the Habsburg Empire because of the mixture of "races" in its army.
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    Adolf hitler WW1

  • Hitlers in army

    17 Mar 1914 Hitler applied to serve in the German army, He was accepted in August 1914 Hitler's vitriolic beer-hall speeches began attracting regular audiences Hitler replaced Drexler as NSDAP party chairman.
  • Hitler german army ww1

    in August 1914. Hitler was granted the permission to join, even though he was not a German citizen. During his time serving in the army, Hitler began to put forth his German nationalist ideas which he developed from a young age.
  • The battle of ypres

    The Battle of Ypres October 1914, which became known in Germany as the Kindermord bei Ypern Massacre of the Innocents saw approximately 40,000 men between a third and a half of the nine infantry divisions present killed in 20 days, and Hitler's own company of 250 reduced to 42 by December.
  • hitler wounded

    During the Battle of the Somme in October 1916, he was wounded in the left thigh when a shell exploded in the dispatch runners' dugout.[9] Hitler spent almost two months in hospital
  • Hitlers Awards

    Hitler was twice decorated for bravery. He received the relatively common Iron Cross, Second Class, in 1914 and Iron Cross, First Class, in 1918, an honour rarely given to a Gefreiter.[8] Hitler was nonetheless not promoted above corporal; there is no evidence he desired another job, but given his eccentricities he likely would not have been recommended for one
  • Hitler wounded again and defeated

    On 15 October 1918, he was temporarily blinded and, according to Friedelind Wagner, also lost his voice by a mustard gas attack and was hospitalised in Pasewalk. While there, Hitler learned of Germany's defeat, and—by his own account—on receiving this news, he suffered a second bout of blindness
  • nazi party

    Nazi Party, grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany through totalitarian means from 1933 to 1945. Founded in 1919 as the German Workers’ Party, the group promoted German pride and anti-Semitism, and expressed dissatisfaction with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles
  • Hitlers time in jail

    In Germany, Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler is sentenced to five years in prison for leading the Nazis' unsuccessful "Beer Hall Putsch" in the German state of Bavaria.In the early 1920s, the ranks of Hitler's Nazi Party swelled with resentful Germans who sympathized with the party's bitter hatred of Germany's democratic government, leftist politics, and Jews.
  • Beer Hall Putsch

    The Beer Hall Putsch of November 1923, or the Munich Putsch, was Hitler’s attempt to overthrow the Weimar government of Ebert and establish a right wing nationalistic one in its place In September 1923, the Chancellor Gustav Stresemann and President Ebert had decided that the only way Germany could proceed after hyperinflation was to agree to work with the French as opposed to against them
  • Hitler and the SA stormed a public meeting of 3

    8 Nov 1923 Hitler announced that the national revolution had begun and declared the formation of a new government.Hitler announced that the national revolution had begun and declared the formation of a new government.
  • The Quiet Years

    16 May 1926 Adolf Hitler described the quiet years between 1926 and 1929 as one of the happiest times of his life By May of 1926, Hitler had overcome any remaining rivals within the Nazi Party and assumed the title of supreme leader
  • Rise to Power

    14 Jul 1933 Hitlers Nazi Party was declared the only legal political party in Germany Hitler used his position as chancellor to form a de facto legal dictatorship On July 14 1933 Hitlers Nazi Party was declared the only legal political party in GermanyIn 1932 Hitler ran against Paul von Hindenburg for the presidency