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Chris Trueman BA (Hons), has written all the content for the site from his in-depth knowledge of History on Hitler.
Up to 1923, the Nazi Party was small and noisy. Its importance was mainly in the Munich area of Bavaria. Money, or lack of it, was always a problem. The 1923 hyperinflation crisis proved to be an opportunity too good to miss for the now party leader -Hitler.Hyperinflation ruined the middle class. The poor had little and they lost most of the little they had. The rich lost a lot but as rich people they could keep their heads above water. The middle class did not have the cash reserves of the rich but they led comfortable lives. These lives were now ruined by hyperinflation and they blamed the government. Hitler planned to seize the most important city in the south - Munich - and to use the city as a base to launch an attack on the rest of Germany, hoping that the angered middle class would rise up in support of him throughout the nation.
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Article writes about Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust.
In Germany concentration camps were set up after 1933 to detain without legal procedure Jews, Communists, Gypsies, homosexuals, and others. During World War II extermination, or death, camps were established for the sole purpose of killing men, women, and children. In the most notorious camps - Auschwitz, Treblinka, Sobibor and Majdanek in Poland, Buchenwald and Dachau in Germany - more than 6 million people, mostly Jews and Poles, were killed in gas chambers. Millions of others were also interned during the war, and a large proportion died of gross mistreatment, malnutrition, and disease.
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Article writes about Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust.
Adolf Hitler, murderer of millions, master of destruction and organized insanity, did not come into the world as a monster. He was not sent to earth by the devil, nor was he sent by heaven to "bring order" to Germany, to give the country the autobahn and rescue it from its economic crisis.’
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Article writes about Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust.
Adolf Hitler had founded the Third Reich 12 years and three months before. His goals - the mass murder of the Jews, the establishment of a German Empire based on the conquest of the Soviet Union, the murder of the original inhabitants or their reduction to slaves of the Third Reich. His Nazi Regime led to the annihilation of more than six million Jews in Europe. The Third Reich would survive him for one week - the nightmare he had unleashed was over.
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A Wiki user answer the question: What was Hitler’s impact on Germany?
The country is associated with causing World War 2 and with the carrying out the Holocaust. He was warned, politely, that he would bring Germany into disrepute and that future generations wouldn't thank him, but the man who warned him (Armin T Wegner) was seized by the Gestapo and sent from one concentration camp to another, having to undergo the 'initiation rituals' again and further vicious beatings, at each new camp ...
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Adolf Hitler in a cartoon by Sovyet propaganda machine (1942).
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In 1933, the year Adolf Hitler assumed power, this cartoon was published in a satirical, right-wing German newspaper. The caption beneath it proclaims Hitler "Germany's Sculptor."
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Welsh cartoonist Leslie Gilbert Illingworth (1902-1979) published this drawing of Hitler stabbing Stalin (from a database at the Wales National Library--search Hitler Stalin Comrade).
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Chris Trueman BA (Hons), has written all the content for the site from his in-depth knowledge of History on Hitler.
Though he may have been unpopular with his comrades, his bravery was recognised by his officers. Hitler was awarded Germany’s highest award for bravery - the Iron Cross. He called the day he was given the medal, "the greatest day of my life." In all Hitler won six medals for bravery.
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