How did Hitler become so evil and treat people the way he did? Why did Adolf Hitler kill all the people that he did? Do you really know how Adolf’s childhood really went? Hitler's adult decisions were driven by his father’s discipline when he was a child, his dropping out of school and his average parents. Hitler wasn’t treated very well when he was a child. He underwent a lot of abuse as a child his father would take out his pain and anger on Adolf’s body. Adolf’s father expected everybody to do as he said, and when they didn’t he would hit Adolf. Hitler lived in critical condition and needed examination from a doctor. Hitler wanted to be a soldier just like his father when he was a child. Hitler’s schooling was very well and had a good
Have you ever heard the expression, “You are a product of your environment?” Children learn how to speak from their parents by mimicking them , walk and treat others in their family, neighborhood and community. When children live with parents that show affection, concern, kindness and patience, children can grow up feeling loved, respected and have self-confidence. Hitler’s father was very rigid, mean, verbally and physically abusive to him and his older brother. I think Hitlers childhood had a lot to do with how Adolf Hitler became the dictator that he was. Hitler was a man who was responsible for the killing of approximately six million Jews in the Holocaust. However, he was also misunderstood and neglected as a
In Hitler early years the loss of his parents had severely threatened his social status. He would strive to create art and believed that he was very talented. He could not understand why others did not see his talents though and why he was rejected from art schools numerous times. This lead to much time being spent in the library where he would indulge himself in political tracts. His first attempt at being a part of the German military would come as a great upset to him. He is turned down because they see him as unfit. His military entry would come after the 1914 June 28th assassination of the Arch duke Franz Ferdinand and the start of the First World War.
Question… At the end of World War II, who was placed on the list of history’s most hated villains? Adolf Hitler. How did he get on that list? By becoming a dictator of Germany and conducting a mass-killing spree against the Jews. Was Hitler always like this? No. He was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Upper Austria. His father, Alois worked as a customs officer on the border crossing and his mother, Klara, was a housewife. Hitler had a brother Gustav and a sister Ida, but they both died at birth. He also had another brother, Edmund but he died at the age of 6 and another sister, Paula. She outlived Adolf. He did very poor as a school going individual and dropped out before graduation with an ambition to be a writer. His father died
Hitler was influenced by the bad relationship with his father. Hitler's father was fifty-one years old when Adolf Hitler was born. His father was very strict and short tempered. He often hit the younger Hitler when he would misbehave in front of his father. Alois, Hitler's dad
Hitler had a rough childhood. His father was stern and his mother was the same. They both died when Hitler was young and impressionable. He aspired to be an artist, but when he applied to the art institute, he was rejected. Later on, he tried again, but to no avail, he had failed again. Since his dreams of being a artist were crushed he enlisted in the German army. He had been injured twice, once in the eyes. When he was on leave for his second injury, Germany submitted their surrender. Hitler thought of this as betrayal after all he had fought for. Also he considered this a sign that the strong Germany he knew was gone.
He grew up in what we now call a "broken home". His father was a violent ill-tempered man who would frequently resort to beatings to silence his children. His mother spoiled him with material goods, maybe out of maternal anxiety. Although Hitler was never encouraged to try his best, he was punished when he did not do well. This may explain why he acted the way he did when he grew up.
His childhood played a crucial role in molding him into the person he became. Hitler’s father, described as “tyrannical”, reportedly beat him regularly, and according to psychoanalyst Michael Stone, Hitler felt overpowered and out of control in his situation.
At the start, Adolph Hitler had rough relationship with his father. Hitler, “ bore the brunt of his father's discontent, including harsh words and occasional beatings,” (Meier 2000). His father focused the beatings mainly on Hitler’s older brother, Alois, until he had enough and ran away from home. His father then targeted Adolf, who was 7 at the time, to be his victim. Hitler’s father was abusive
When Adolf Hitler became the dictator of Germany in 1933, his opportunity to spread hatred towards Jews began. Due to a 17 year old Jew named Hershel Grynzpan who shot and killed a member of the German staff, Hitler decided to take extreme measures and eliminate the Jewish race (“Assassination”). With the help of his complaint Nazi members, he captured 300,000 Jews in Kristallnacht; a night in which Nazis completely destroyed Jewish property. They were taken to concentration camps where they were experimented on or killed. As the extermination of all Jews began, many of them started fleeing the country; however, few countries, including the United States offered to succor (Wyman ix). Many of the Jews who tried to enter the United States
A large contributor to the argument of humans being naturally evil is Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. During the Second World War one of the Nazi party’s goals was to eliminate Jews and anyone whom opposed them. In 1939 after the invasion of Poland, the Einsatzgruppen, a Nazi paramilitary task force, was sent to Poland and “Their purpose was to eliminate Jewish people and any Polish political opposition that remained after German troops overran an area.” The Nazi’s were ruthless, killing even those that survived after the takeover of an area. The Nazi part was guilty for the killing of many more than that as well.
To start, Adolf Hitler had an interesting childhood. First off, Hitler started out with a pretty normal life. He was born on April 20, 1889, in Brauau, Austria. He had a sister named Paula, a half- brother named Alois, and a half-sister named Angela. Hitler was smart. He received good marks in elementary school, but was a poor student in high school.(Online, Adolf Hitler 10). Lastly, Hitler had a harsh, ill-tempered father. Hitler’s low marks in high school angered his father. His father wanted Hitler to have a career as a civil servant, but Hitler wanted to be an artist. (Online, Adolf Hitler 11). As Hitler grew up, he started to have different views on others.
Despite his academic success he often clashed with his father over his interest in the arts. Hitler was a young child with a creative mind, but his father wanted hitler to work hard and stay away from the arts. After the constant rejection from his father, Hitler soon became detached from his family, and over time slowly isolating himself from his family and some friends. He soon developed an unstable anger toward his father further distancing their relationship. (source) Once hitler turned 14 years old his father passed away from having too much fluid build up on his lungs. Even with the fighting between the two, this was a huge lose to
“Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, which was on Easter Sunday. Adolf was one of four children but none of the other children lived past two years of age. After Adolf was born, his mom, Klara, had two more kids who did live to be older than two. Adolf’s mom, Klara, had been traumatized by the death of her first three children, causing her to go crazy”. Klara always worried about Adolf dying. Adolf also had two half brothers and sisters from his dad Alois Hitler. Alois Hitler was never a big part of Adolf’s life and he struggled with that. Adolf had a dream of being an artist, but that did not match the government job his dad wanted him to have. People say that Hitler was a mean man because of his dad and his early life. His dad would get drunk and go crazy on his family, this is not a way to grow up, and it certainly impacted Hitler and history. “When his father died Hitler roamed the streets dreaming of his future as an artist. When Hitler was 18, he tried to enter the Academy of Fine Arts, but was rejected twice this caused him a lot of frustration.” When Hitler was 25 he was part of the military and served in World War I, this allowed him to release some of the anger and frustration. “While in the army Hitler was wounded twice, once by gas. This is said to be the reason he went a little crazy. While in the war this is when he started to hate the Jews. Hitler said, while in the war that the Jews were everywhere and he began to hate them more and more as he saw
Hitler is one of the worst rulers the world has every seen. There are plantable reasons why Hitler was such a terrible ruler. One reason was because of the bad influences in his childhood. Adolf was the fourth of six siblings of whom only Adolf and his younger sister Paula reached adulthood. His father was abusive to him, his siblings and his mother. That made Adolf hate his father. Hitler was an oppressive dictator affected by abusive parents, rejected twice by the Academy of Fine Arts, and he rebelled against his father.
Adolf Hitler 1889-1945 Adolf Hitler wasn’t always the cruel man we know him as, he was infact… just like all of us, a good human being until he made the wrong choices. Adolf Hitler was the leader of The Nazi Party, and was the creator of concentration camps which was created to destroy all Jews. Hitler killed approximately 6.million Jews in all (1.5 million children). My Topic is about is about Adolf Hitler from when he was growing up to becoming the Leader of The Nazi Party. What it was like growing up for him, and how and why he started the war and created Concentration Camps.