Adolf Hitler: Documented History of His Life and Regime

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Early Life and Family Background

Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau am Inn, Austria, a town near the border of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the German Empire. His family background has been thoroughly examined by historians seeking to understand his early influences.

According to Wikipedia, his father, Alois Hitler, was born out of wedlock and originally bore his mother’s surname, Schicklgruber, before officially changing it to Hitler in 1876, long before Adolf’s birth.

Alois was a mid-level customs official who was married three times; he was 51 years old when Adolf was born to his third wife, Klara Pƶlzl. During his youth, Hitler developed a deep resentment toward the multiethnic Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Instead of embracing his Austrian heritage, he became a fervent pan-German nationalist, expressing loyalty solely to Germany. This early ideological radicalization, influenced by nationalist teachers and the political climate of Linz and Vienna, laid the foundation for the extreme racial and expansionist policies he would later enforce as the dictator of Nazi Germany.

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49 comments on “Adolf Hitler: Documented History of His Life and Regime”

  1. People who call Trump Hitler
    Are jealous of his patriotism and accomplishments

    And, are uneducated

  2. Yes the ideology of authoritarian fascism is a product of the same right wing thinking of the republican’ts especially the magas!!

  3. Hitler killed gypsies, nuns, priests, communists, gays etc….over 20 million people…why do we only hear about the Jews?

  4. So, where are the ‘6 Facts’ you mentioned?

    Someone published that Hitler said he would ‘make Germany great again.’ If this is true, shouldn’t THIS be published over and over? Maybe become your 7th Fact! American Republicans need to see this over and over so they can quit fawning over Trump and dragging the United States of America into ruin.

  5. Strange Hitler never had children to carry on his madness for his country. Sad that a mad man could stigmatize a nation to carry on his ill gotten thoughts to get rid of an entire race of Jewish people whose only fault was being Jewish. Hitler was a sad sick monster figure who finally met his end not by glory but by defeat. Those who are deniers if they were sent to killing camps would say, now I believe. Shame on them

  6. It’s a shame that most people don’t take the time to actually search out the truth . Hitler was not a maniac, in fact just the opposite, he was trying to cleanse the world of parasites !! The gassing of Jews is a lie !! He tried to save us from the evil Jewish Bolshevik red plague !

  7. This article tries to humanize a barbarian with delusions of grandeur! Nothing in this article is new, and frankly it’s tiring reading about this monster. Of course he didn’T go to the camps, that would have made him face his demons…. I wish people would stop using the word Nazi or Hitler to describe every politician that disagrees with them…. It belittles the victims of the Holocaust, and it makes it look like there is room on this planet for another atrocity.. In fact,T there are other mass slaughters going on, but no one talks about it. The Sudan, Libya, Yemen, China, Syria, and more are committing mass murder on their own people, yet where is the Outrage???? I would like to see more articles about the current atrocities to remind people that if you don’t learn from history, you are doomed to repeat it.

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