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The Rise And Fall Of Hitlers Reich

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Term Paper TitleThe Rise And Fall Of Hitlers Reich
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The Rise and Fall of Hitlers Reich

The Rise and Fall of Hitlers 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 German forces surrendered.  The war was officially over; however,
the world was only beginning to realize the extent of its horror.  The rise and
sudden fall of Hitler had a sensational effect on people and nations around the
world.

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.  He took singing lessons and sang in the church choir.  When he
hit an adolescent age, he began to rebel.  When Hitler's dad acquired a top
ranking job in the military, he wanted his son to work hard so that he might
become a civil servant.  Hitler wanted nothing of it.  He wanted to become an
artist like he always dreamed.

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 subjects that did not interest him.  Years later, his former
school mates would remember how Adolf would taunt his teachers and draw sketches
of them in his school notebooks.  Forty years later, in the sessions at his
headquarters which produced the record of his table talk, Hitler recalled
several times the teachers of his school days with contempt.  "They had no
sympathy with youth.  Their one object was to stuff our brains and turn us into
erudite apes themselves.  If any pupil showed the slightest trace of originality,
they persecuted him relentlessly".

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 would be enough for tuition and board at the art school in Vienna.
The Vienna School of Fine Arts had strict entrance requirements.  After taking
the preliminary examination, the applicant was asked to submit drawings.
Biblical drawings were most preferred.  Hitler's drawings were returned ...

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