Adolf Hitler: 6 Facts That Will Give You Goosebumps

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There is no doubt that Adolf Hitler is probably the most infamous and grim figure in world history. The entire planet was significantly impacted by the deeds of this German politician of Austrian descent, but not in a good way. His role as the Nazi ruler of Germany, as well as his significant contributions to World War II and the horrifying Holocaust, have left a lasting mark on the world as a symbol of cruelty and depravity.

Despite the fact that many historians have studied and written about him over the years, there are still some interesting facts about him that are not widely known. Read on to find some intriguing facts about the Fuhrer’s life during his reign and before.

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41 Responses

  1. branka somen
    To:Branko Somen
    Thu, Mar 2 at 11:15 AM
    Respected

    Respected
    I am interested in history; American and world. I have written several books on
    freemasonry, also the film script Fortress of Ashes about Auschwitz (which I translated
    into the book Silence for Eyes, which was published in Slovenian and Croatian. I also wrote
    a book about Jasenovac (Prayer for Jasenovac)

    . With respect
    Branko Sömen

  2. The Holocaust Diniers are more evil and degenerate than their iconic leader. :The Deniers should be subjected to the same conditions the unfortunates lived through.

    1. So you are just as much of a torturer as the people who tortured the Jews. Isn’t that special. You believe that people need to be tortured because of their ignorance or disbelief? It is hard to believe that anyone could have so much hatred to have perpetrated such heinous acts of horror upon their fellow man. And you want to torture people because they cannot bring themselves to believe it? You are very sick.

  3. I don’t think that he committed suicidal. They never had him examined after his death and he had the two bodies burned beyond recognition. I think he went to South America to join a number of Nazis. Some of them were caught and deported and executed.

    1. Have always hoped he made it to South America……and reading info,
      Still hope and think very possible.
      He started with food ideas.
      A. Smart man !!!
      From a German .

    1. I would have loved it but couldnt find whole article and so many adds so not impressed didn’t get even to first fact

  4. I didn’t know they got married and the Italian shoes only thing good was that pair of shoes. I knew all about the other. Thank you for sharing.

  5. Very Interesting details of this maniac. And to think that some folks around the world still follow his doctrines.
    Crazy!!!

  6. Excellent presentation of many of the facts known about this beast; obviously, there is so very, very much more.

  7. My Dad served and fought in WW2. As a boy, I remember him saying these exact words: “Hitler was one evil, nasty S.O.B.”. I will always remember that. Truer words have never been spoken.

  8. This article is another product of dribble written by the victors of WWII. It’s amazing how utterly ignorant people are of history. For those of you who relish the term “Holocaust denier” by accusing anyone with cognitive abilities, endeavoring to ask questions, through real, research, I’m not certain you can be taught, anything?
    As far as the “facts” mentioned in this article, all of them can be found in the many books concerning Hitler, but since history is written by the victors, who knows what’s true, and what is not?
    I have studied the Second World War and the Third Reich for many years, and I have never been “chilled” after reading any of it. If one truly intends to study history, dispassionately, then get on with it, and stop using your heart or sex organs to think.

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