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Title: Adolf Hitler


1
  • Adolf Hitler
  • 1889-1949

2
Early Years
  • Born in Austria-Hungary
  • The fourth of six children
  • Hitler attended a Catholic school whose walls
    were engraved with crests containing the symbol
    of the swastika.
  • His father, Alois, frequently beat him and,
    instead of sending Adolf to art school, sent him
    to a tech school.
  • Alois was an Austrian Nationalist.
  • Both of Hitlers parents die by the time he is
    18.

3
Word War I
  • Hitler fought for Germany in a number of major
    battles. He was a runner, and was often exposed
    to enemy fire, and was awarded for bravery on 2
    occasions.
  • Hitler described fighting in the war as the
    greatest of all experiences.
  • Blamed the defeat of Germany and the Versailles
    Treaty on a conspiracy of Jews and Communists.

4
Entry into Politics
  • In July 1919, Hitler was impressed with German
    Workers Party anti-semitic, nationalist,
    anti-capitalist and anti-Marxist ideas, which
    favoured a strong active government and a
    "non-Jewish" version of socialism. Hitler joined
    the party later that year.
  • To increase the party's appeal, the party changed
    its name to the National Socialist German Workers
    Party (NAZI Party).
  • By early 1921, Hitler was becoming highly
    effective at speaking in front of large crowds,
    demonizing the Versailles Treaty, Marxists and
    Jews.
  • By July 1921, Adolf Hitler was introduced as
    Führer of the National Socialist German Workers'
    Party, marking the first time this title was
    publicly used.

5
Mein Kampf
  • Mein Kampf or My Struggle,
  • was originally entitled Four and a Half Years
  • of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity, and
  • Cowardice. The book was an autobiography
  • and an exposition of his political ideology.
  • Hitler began the dictation of the book
  • while imprisoned for what he considered
  • to be "political crimes" after his failed
  • revolution in Munich in November 1923.

6
Rise to Power
  • Having failed in overthrowing the Republic by a
    coup, Hitler pursued a "strategy of legality"
    this meant formally adhering to the rules of the
    Weimar Republic until he had legally gained
    power. He would then use the institutions of the
    Weimar Republic to destroy it and establish
    himself as dictator.
  • The political turning point for Hitler came when
    the Great Depression hit Germany in 1930.
  • In February 1933, the Reichstag building was set
    on fire and since a Dutch independent communist
    was found in the building, the fire was blamed on
    a communist plot. The government reacted by
    suspending civil liberties and basic rights,
    including habeas corpus.

7
The Third Reich
  • The First Reich Rome. The Second Reich
    Bismarcks militaristic, Prussian Germany.
  • Hitler oversaw one of the greatest expansions of
    industrial production and civil improvement
    Germany had ever seen, mostly based expansion of
    the military.
  • Hitler oversaw one of the largest
    infrastructure-improvement campaigns in German
    history, with the construction of dozens of dams,
    autobahns, railroads, and other civil works.
  • Hitler considered Sparta to be the first National
    Socialist state, and praised its early eugenics
    treatment of deformed children.

8
The Holocaust
  • One of the foundations of Hitler's social
    policies was the concept of racial hygiene, based
    on the ideas eugenics and social Darwinism.
  • The first victims were elders with physical and
    developmental disabilities. Jews, non-Jewish
    Poles, Communists and political opponents,
    members of resistance groups, homosexuals, Soviet
    prisoners of war, Jehovah's Witnesses,
    Adventists, trade unionists, and psychiatric
    patients were also murdered.
  • Between 1939 and 1945, between 11 and 14 million
    people were killed in concentration camps,
    ghettos, mass executions, gas chambers, and
    through starvation. At least 6 million Jews were
    murdered.

9
Defeat and death
  • On 30 April 1945, Hitler
  • committed suicide, shooting
  • himself in the temple while
  • biting into a cyanide capsule.
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