When Adolf Hitler conquered Germany to consume his kingdom to the point of ultimate superiority, atrocities ensued, but sacrifices are predestined when power is at hand. Hitler, an economic and political genius, is incomparable to all other German leaders because he was one of a kind, and no other leader will ever achieve the level of success that Adolf Hitler worked so diligently for. With his determination for a powerful new Reich, he was seemingly unstoppable. Being in Hitler's presence as he gave a speech was a unique experience. He is easily one of the greatest orators in the history of mankind, and this gift is what helped spread his beliefs to the hopeful German people. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 to Klara Polzl and Alois Shicklgruber. Alois never knew his real father, but when his mother, Anna Shicklgruber, married a miller named Johann Georg Hiedler, it was said that Johann was Alois' real father, but this has never been confirmed. Johann's surname took on many variations, such as Huttler and Hitler. As an adult, Alois adopted the name Hitler. As an infant, Adolphus, who was later shortened to Adolf, was baptized into the Catholic Church. Adolf's siblings were Edmond and Paula, and he also had two half-siblings, Angela and Alois, from a previous marriage. Young Adolf was probably spoiled as a child as his mother was known as a caring and loving woman, but the birth of Edmond and Angela meant that Klara had less time to devote to spoiling him, so she began to venture out with the children in her home. neighborhood.Hitler and the Nazi Party were a determining factor in the evocation of the Second World War. After the end of the First World War, the economy was significantly weakened and politics had to... be the focus of the paper... chancellor. With a seat in the cabinet, Adolf wasted no time in achieving full dictatorship. He developed the Reichtag Fire Decree which suspended fundamental rights and allowed detention without trial and also developed the Enabling Act which gave his cabinet full legislative powers for four years. After gaining complete control, he encouraged other political parties to disband, and the Nazi Party became the only legal political party in Germany on July 14, 1933. Germany was now controlled by a totalitarian government. Works Cited“Adolf Hitler (1889 – 1945).” Jewish virtual library. December 16, 2013 http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/hitler.htmlDolan, Edward F. Adolf Hitler, A Portrait in Tyranny. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1981. "Adolf Hitler - Biography." Biography December 16, 2013 http://www.biography.com/people/adolf-hitler-9340144
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