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The Rise of Adolf Hitler



             Hitler was more than upset that the French, American, British, Russian, and Italian forces have beaten the might of German industrialization. No, Hitler looked at it like someone from inside the woodworking of society has betrayed the motherland and that is why Germany lost; not the fact that we (Germany) were facing millions of men, cut off from trade, and lost all allies. He looked to the Jews. Hitler wrote in one of his memoirs that, "Because they are different they have to be removed- (Haffner pg9).
             Hitler's political makeup began long before his first public appearance and reveals seven stages or leaps: "His early concentration on politics as a substitute for life, His first (still private) political action- the emigration from Austria to Germany, His decision to become a politician, His discovery of his hypnotic abilities as a mass-audience orator, His decision to become Der Fuhrer, His decision to adapt his political timetable to his personal expectation of life (this is simultaneously his decision to wage war), and his decision to commit suicide."" (Henri pg3-41 & Ebenstein pg23-25). .
             Politics is Europe, and especially in southern and eastern Germany, were the "in thing-. People were very nationalistic and rightly they should have been because all around the people (not only of) Germany saw themselves in the middle of many imperialistic empires/nations which only looked to aid in their own personal goals, not the goals of any one else what so ever. Politics clogged the airways, taverns, and was the discussion at any middle-class café. Hitler, not having a job after the war, looked to politics as a replacement of his own "worthless- life and became indulged in the political machine.
             Hitler laid his political ideology while he was in Austria, yet knew Austrian politics could not fit him and would not fit his aims and goals. "The real Hitlerian bedrock, which took shape in his Vienna period, is certainly not a fusion of nationalism and socialism but a fusion of nationalism and anti-Semitism.


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