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Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hiter: Rise to Power, Impact & Death | HISTORY.

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Adolf Hiter: Rise to Power, Impact & Death | HISTORY.

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Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Brauna am Inn, a town in Austria-Hungary (now Austria), near the German border. Brauna am Inn is located in the Inverted region of Upper Austria, along the River Inn. Hitler was the fourth of six children born to Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl..

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Hitler's childhood. Hitler's childhood in Brauna was relatively unremarkable. His father, Alois Hitler, worked as a customs official, while his mother, Klara Pölzl, was a housewife. Adolf Hitler attended school in nearby Fischlham and later in Lamb ach before moving to Linz. He showed an early interest in art, which led him to apply to the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, but he was rejected twice..

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Adolf Hitler's motives. Adolf Hitler's motives were complex and influenced by a combination of personal beliefs, historical context, and political ambitions. Some key factors that motivated Hitler include: Ideology: Hitler was driven by a radical ideology of racial purity and superiority, which he called Nazism. He believed in the superiority of the "Aryan" race, particularly the Germanic people, and sought to eliminate perceived "inferior" races, especially Jews, whom he scapegoated for various societal problems. Desire for Power: Hitler had a strong desire for power and control. He exploited the economic and political instability in Germany following World War I to rise to power, eventually becoming Chancellor in 1933 and consolidating his power as dictator. Revenge and Resentment: Hitler harbored a deep sense of resentment towards those he believed had wronged Germany, particularly the Allies who imposed harsh penalties on Germany following World War I through the Treaty of Versailles. He also resented Jews, whom he blamed for Germany's defeat in World War I, as well as for perceived economic and social problems. Nationalism: Hitler was a fervent nationalist who sought to restore Germany to what he saw as its rightful place of greatness. He appealed to the German people's sense of national pride and promised to reclaim lost territories and expand German influence. Social Darwinism: Hitler was influenced by social Darwinist ideas, believing in the survival of the fittest and the necessity of a struggle for existence between different races and nations. He saw war and conquest as natural and necessary for the advancement of the German people. Authoritarianism: Hitler was attracted to authoritarianism and sought to create a totalitarian state in which he had absolute control over all aspects of German society. He used propaganda, censorship, and violence to suppress dissent and maintain his grip on power. These motives, among others, fueled Hitler's actions and policies, leading to the rise of Nazi Germany and the atrocities committed during World War II, including the Holocaust..

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