Saturday, October 26, 2019
Hitler and His Reich :: World War II History
Hitler and His Reich      Feeling that all was lost,Hitler shot himself on April 30, 1945.   By orders formally given by him before his death, SS officers   immersed Hitler's body in gasoline and burned it in the   garden of the Chancellery. Soon after the suicide of Hitler,   the Germ On Easter Sunday April 20, 1889, at an inn called the  Gasth of Zum Pommer, the wife of an Austrian Customs official gave birth  to a son, Adolf Hitler. He was the fourth child to the parents of Alois  and Klara Hitler of Austria. Hitler was a good student. One of the  teachers in his high school classified young Hitler as "notorious,  cantankerous, willful, arrogant, and irascible. He has an obvious  difficulty in fitting in at school." He did well enough to get by in some  of his courses but had no time, for Adolf saw no real reason to stay in  high school. He left school at age sixteen without a leaving certificate.    	In September 1907, Hitler left home taking with him all the money  left to him by his father, who had died a few years earlier. The money  was used for preliminary examination, the applicant was asked to submit drawings.  Biblical drawings were most preferred. Hitler's drawings were returned  saying they were "too wooden and too lifeless." He was rejected. He tried  three months later and did not get pa Hitler moved into an apartment with  his friend in Vienna. He pretended to be a student living off his  relatives money. He read many books and sat in on the Austrian government  sessions . Hitler speaks of his life in Vienna as "five years in which I  had In 1913, Hitler moved to Munich. Life was not much better there until  the First World War started in 1914. While many people were frightened and  sad at the thought of a world war, Hitler was delighted. He held the rank  of corporal, and in forty-seven b On October 13th 1918, a month before  Germany surrendered to the Allies, his good luck ran out. When Hitler and  his fellow dispatch runners were waiting in line for their food rations,  British troops began lobbing high explosive shells nearby.   Hitler soon regained use of his eyes, but as he was about to rejoin his  regiment, he got the terrible news of Germany's surrender. "Once again,  everything went black before my eyes, and I tottered and groped my way  back to the place where we slept and bu As part of Hitler's job, he  investigated a party called "the German Workers' Party.  					    
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