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Adolf Hitler (History's Worst)

von James Buckley Jr.

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Looks at one of history's most hated German dictator who led the country into the Second World War and carried out the murders of over eleven million people during the Holocaust.
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This book talks about Hitler's childhood, and his life as a man. Everyone always claimed that Hitler was not a negotiator. He would not calmly ask for something, but instead he'd demand it. During debates he would scream, not soothe. Hitler was very close to his mother, then one day his older brother moved away and the father just went to town on Hitler, not making Hitler like his father. His father constantly moved the family, one day Hitler tried to run away but he got caught. Hitler never graduated from what was supposed to be German high school so when he wanted to become an artist he never go his chance.

Hitler had friends but he would always move or push them away. Hitler studied hard for the school art exams but he failed two or three times. Hitler loved watching opera with his friend. Then his friend moved back home successful while Hitler stayed in the same place and got broke. He eventually enlisted in the army for money and because he was proud to fight for Germany. Hitler's job was to go on the other side of the battlefield and try to gain knowledge on the enemy battle plans and he was proud to do so. Eventually he got injured and had to stay in the hospital even though he wanted to stay on the battlefield. Hitler felt like Germany was weak to surrender at the end of world war one. Therefore he hated the Americans for fighting the Germans and winning. Eventually Hitler was elected to handle the government and armies of Germany. He then killed anyone he thought would be a threat to the SA and the Nazi party even though they were his best men. From then on he blamed the Jews for being rich and not having to fight in the war even though there were plenty of half German-Jews fighting for Germany. From then on he attacked and lied until he eventually committed suicide which pretty much summed up World War 2. ( )
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