Adolf Hitler Biography
Adolf Hitler Biography
Adolf Hitler Biography
Adolf
Hitler
has
become infamous as
a personification of
human evil. His name is inexorably linked to the Holocaust and
extermination of Jews and other undesirables. He is also seen as the
principle cause of the Second World War in which over 70 million people
died. Yet, in the midst of the Great Depression, he captivated a nation
with his mixture of charm, xenophobia, and almost supernatural allure.
He was born in Austria in 1889 to relatively humble beginnings. His early
life gave few hints as to his future destiny. He was a comparative failure
and something of loner. He was twice rejected from his application to
study art and after struggling to survive in Vienna, in 1913, he moved to
Munich. In his early life he imbibed the anti-semitic feelings which were
common for the times, but displayed little political interest. On the
outbreak of the First World War he joined the German army and got
promoted to Corporal. He survived the war and in 1918 like many other
German officers was bitterly disappointed with the perceived betrayal
of the German surrender and the harsh retribution meted out by the
Versailles Treaty.