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How Hitler Became An Anti-Semite

Submitted by ssyran on April 12, 2006

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The Father of the Third Reich


Most people associate Adolf Hitler with one of the world’s largest murderers who led Germany into war. He had beliefs that the only strong race was the Aryans. He had incredible hatred for the Jews, and murdered about 6 million Jews during the Second World War. How was Hitler’s view on the Jews, and why did he get these thoughts about this specific group of people?
Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889 in Braunau, Austria. Hitler was number four of Klara and Alois Hitler’s children. Adolf’s father was strict and regularly punished Adolf physically. Adolf got a lot of love from his mother, Klara. His father, Alois, died when he was 14 years old. Adolf and his family moved to Vienna in 1906. December 21, 1907 his mother died from terminal breast cancer, when she was supposed to be treated by Dr. Edward Bloch, a Jewish doctor who served the poor (Grobman). Until 1909 Hitler had been living on a small sum of money he inherited from his father Alois and money he had received from the government as an orphan (Grobman). As soon as the money was gone he was poor, and had to live in flophouses and shelters for homeless. It was in this condition as a homeless person in Vienna that he got interested in politics and started to fuel his hatred for Jews, and to learn his debate skills (Grobman). Hitler was fascinated by the fact that Vienna was a city with a lot of prejudices against Jews, and because of this Jews often got the blame for problems in the city (Grobman).
When the First World War broke out, the government was playing on patriotism to make people fight for their country. Hitler was heavily influenced by the patriotism and recruited to fight for Germany’s cause. The German people became more anti foreigners, and looked at the German people as superior. Hitler was injured, causing him to withdraw from the battlefields, and was transported to a hospital in the Berlin area. Hitler kept on...

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