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Adolf Hitler is born in Braunau, Austria.
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Adolf Hitler caused many events in his life. He caused mass destruction as he tried to control the whole of Germany in World War II. During his life there were many losses in lives and economy. This timeline describes the life of Adolf Hitler, along with the events that he caused, and important parts of World War II.
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Adolf and his father (Alois Hitler) had a long conflict between each other when Adolf wanted to become an artist, which ended when Alois passed away.
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Klara (Adolf Hitler's mother) died of cancer. Hitler blamed his Jewish doctor for not saving her, which may have caused Hitler's dread against Jews.
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World War I comes to an end as a relief to many as well as mourning for those lost to the war.
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The book, Mein Kampf, written by Adolf Hitler in prison, is published which contained Hitler's thoughts and opinions.
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Hitler is elected chancellor of Germany by President Hindenberg.
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Jews were unable to have many jobs like being teachers.
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The Nazis passed new rules that did not allow Jews to do several things, such as attending schools, marry German people , or join the military.
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Adolf Hitler, with Germany supporting him, invades Poland. This was how the war began.
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Great Britain and France (Allied Powers) declare war against Germany (Axis Powers).
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Germany attacks and invades the countries of Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, France, and Luxembourg, making it dangerous for Jews.
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Germany, Italy, and Japan join together with other countries to fight in WW2.
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Germany starts to invade Russia.
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Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in World War Two.
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The countries Great Britain, Russia, U.S., and others join and become the "Allied Powers" to fight.
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The Allied Troops invade an area in Normandy France on a day called D-day.
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Adolf marries his girlfriend Eva Braun a day before they commit suicide together.
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Adolf Hitler commits suicide (with his wife) in his bunker right before the Nazi Party's loss.
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Germany had to surrender after many defeats.
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The U.S. bombs Hiroshima and Nagasaki in revenge for the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
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Once again, the U.S. bombs the Japan cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki only three days later.
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After Japan's surrender, World War 2 finally comes to an end.