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The Early Life of Adolf Hitler

  • Adolf Hitler born

    Hitler is born to parents maria ann schicklgruber his father alois from braunau
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  • Republic collaspes

    Hitler knew he could not succeed as fuher of germany without support of existing institutions such as germany amry and the powerful germany industrialists both of whom kept a wary eye on the revolutionary sa.
  • Hitler father died

    Alois Hitler, 65 he wnet out for a walk and ask for a glass of wine he collasped before the wine was brought to him and died within mintues from a lung hemorrhage.
  • Hitler fails art Exam

    After dropping out of school in 1905 Hitler at the age 18 Hitler spent the next years brooding idleness. His indulgent mother patiently urged to leared a trade or get a job But to young Hitler, the idea of daily work with its necessary submission to authority was revoliting.
  • The beer hall putsch

    A series of financial events unfolded in the years 1921 through 1923 that would propel the Nazis to new heights of daring and would even prompt Hitler into attempting to take over Germany.
  • Great Depression

    The Germany economy was especially vulnerable since it was bulit foregin capital mostly from american and was very dependent or foregin trade.
  • Germans elect nazis

    Adolf Hitler and the Nazis waged a modern whirlwind campaign in 1930 unlike anything ever seen in Germany. Hitler traveled the country delivering dozens of major speeches, attending meetings, shaking hands, signing autographs, posing for pictures, and even kissing babies.
  • Hitler runs for president

    Hitler pulled himself out of the severe depression he fell into after her death. Twice before he had sunk into the abyss of despair, only to emerge stronger – in 1918, lying in a hospital, blinded by poison gas, after hearing news of the Germany's defeat ending World War I – and in 1924, in prison after the failed Beer Hall Putsch.
  • Hitler named chancellor of germany

    Germany was a nation that in its history had little experience or interest in democracy. In January 1933, Adolf Hitler took the reins of a 14-year-old German democratic republic which in the minds of many had long outlived its usefulness.
  • The reichstag burns

    Adolf Hitler, the new Chancellor of Germany, had no intention of abiding by the rules of democracy. He intended only to use those rules to legally establish himself as dictator as quickly as possible then begin the Nazi revolution