ADOLF HITLER PPT

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ADOLF HITLER

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ADOLF HITLER

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HITLER

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HITLER

Adolf Hitler was born on 20th April 1889 at the Gasthof zum Pommer, located at Salzburger Vorstadt 15, Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary, a town on the border with Bavaria, Germany. He was the fourth of six children to Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl (1860–1907). Hitler's older siblings—Gustav, Ida, and Otto—died in infancy

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Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889.

His father would often beat him.

Adolf wanted to be a painter growing up.

At age 16 he dropped out of high school with no degree.

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NO ONE KNOWS THAT THIS CHILD WOULD CREATE WORLD WAR 2

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ALOIS HITLER(father of adolf hitler)

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KLARA HITLER (mother of hitler)

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Family Resemblence

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He was first considered “anti-Semitic” when he was living in Vienna, although at the time he often tolerated and was seen interacting with several Jewish families.Adolf Hitler was said to have been influenced by authors such as Richard Wagner, Karl Lueger, and especially Martin Luther who wrote On the Jews and their Lies “Blaming Germany's military defeat on the 1918 Revolutions, he considered Jews the culprit of Imperial Germany's downfall and subsequent economic problems as well.” Hitler was involved in WWI on several levels of artistic and strategic levels. He received many awards, but not promoted out of front because he was considered to have been lacking leadership skills…how ironic.

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REVIEW OF WORLD

WAR 1GEMANY IS A POWERFUL COUNTRY WHO FOUGHT AGAINST FRANCE & ITS ALLIES.THEY LOST IN THEIR 1ST WORLD WAR. SO THEY HAVE TO PAY HUGE TAX TO THE ALLIE COUNTRIES.SO THE PEOPLE OF GERMANY BECAME THE HIGHEST POVERTY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD

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GREAT DEPRESSION

The Great Depression was the name of the economic crisis that happened in America. On one single day 24, October, 13 million shares were sold. This was the beginning of the Great Depression. During the following years the national income of USA fell by Half. The effect of the Great Depression was felt worldwide.

Germans also been affected by it a lot.

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HITLER AFTER GETTING ALL THE POWERS

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ABOUT NAZI PARTY:-

This party was also known as Hitler ’s army.

They hate Jews for many reasons such as ( loosen the first world war because of them , they are the reasons for great depression.)etc.

This party was active between 1920 – until losing of world war 2.

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SYMBOL OF NAZISM

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HITLER & THE JEWS

Hitler sent his troops, to go and bring all the Jews in German. He sent them to various camps. The Jews were tortured and killed by the cruel Nazis. There were certain camps were the Jews were kept. They are,i)Concentration camps,ii)Extermination camps, and iii)Gas Chambers

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After World War I, Hitler remained in the army and was appointed a police spy, both to influence other soldiers and to infiltrate the German Workers' Party.

During his inspection of the party, Hitler was impressed with founder Anton Drexler's anti-Semitic ideas, which favoured a strong active government.

Hitler was discharged from the army in March 1920 and began participating full time in the party's activities.

A copy of Adolf Hitler's forged DAP membership card.

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SYMBOL OF JEWS

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By early 1921, Hitler was becoming highly effective at speaking in front of large crowds.

In February, Hitler spoke before a crowd of nearly six thousand in Munich. To publicize the meeting, he sent out two truckloads of party supporters to drive around with swastikas, causing a commotion.

Hitler traveled to Berlin to visit nationalist groups during the summer of 1921, and in his absence there was a revolt among the German Workers' Party.

When they realized the loss of Hitler would mean the end of the party, he seized the moment and announced he would return on the condition

that he would be given dictatorial powers. At the next gathering, Adolf Hitler was introduced as Führer of the Party.

He then changed the name of the party to National Socialist German Workers Party.

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On November 8, 1923, Hitler stormed a public meeting. He declared that he had set up a new government with General Erich Ludendorff and demanded, at gunpoint, the support.

He was soon arrested for high treason.

He was pardoned and released from jail in December 1924. He had served little more than one year of his sentence.

Mein Kampf (My Struggle) was an autobiography and an exposition of his ideology. It was published in two volumes. By the end of the war, about 10 million copies had been sold or distributed (newly-weds and soldiers received free copies).

Having failed in overthrowing the Republic by a coup, Hitler pursued the "strategy of legality": this meant formally adhering to the rules of the Republic until he had legally gained power and then transforming liberal democracy into a Nazi dictatorship.

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The political turning point for Hitler came when the Great Depression hit Germany in 1930.Hitler went on to gain support by convincing most Germans he was the savior from the economic Depression, communism, and the Versailles Treaty, along with other minorities. In March, 1934, Hitler publicly announced that the German army would be expanded to 600,000 men (six times the number set in the Treaty of Versailles).However, after re-assurances from Hitler that Germany was only interested in peace, no country took any action to stop this development and German re-armament was allowed to continue. In March 1936, Hitler again violated the treaty by reoccupying the demilitarized zone in the Rhineland. When Britain and France did nothing, he grew bolder.

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One of Hitler's social policies was the concept of racial hygiene.

It was based on the ideas social Darwinism. Applied to human beings, "survival of the fittest" was interpreted as requiring racial purity and killing off "life unworthy of life."

The first victims were crippled and retarded children. After a public outcry, Hitler made a show of ending this program, but the killings in fact continued.

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Between 1939 and 1945, among 11 and 14 million people were systematically killed, including about 6 million Jews, in concentration camps, ghettos and mass executions.

To make for smoother cooperation in the execution of this "Final Solution", the Wannsee conference was held near Berlin on January 20, 1942. The records of this meeting provide the clearest evidence of planning for the Holocaust.

On 22 February, Hitler was recorded saying to his associates, "we shall regain our health only by eliminating the Jews".

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On June 22, 1941, three million German troops attacked the Soviet Union, breaking the non-aggression pact Hitler had concluded two years earlier.

This invasion seized huge amounts of territory. It also encircled and destroyed many Soviet forces. But the Germans were stopped short of Moscow in December 1941 by the Russian winter and fierce Soviet resistance. The invasion failed to achieve the quick triumph Hitler wanted.

By late 1944, the Red Army had driven the Germans from Soviet territory and entered Central Europe.

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In April 1945, Soviet forces were attacking the outskirts of Berlin. Hitler's followers urged him to flee to the mountains of Bavaria. But Hitler was determined to either live or die in the capital.

On April 20, Hitler celebrated his 56th birthday in the "Führer's shelter“

By April 21, troops had broken through the defenses of German armies during the Battle of the Seelow Heights.

The Soviets were now advancing towards Hitler's bunker with little to stop them.

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Late on the 21, Gotthard Heinrici called Chief German General Staff of the Supreme Army Command and told him that Hitler's plan could not be implemented. Heinrici asked to speak to Hitler but was told that Hitler was too busy to take his call.

On the 22, during one of his last military conferences, Hitler interrupted the report to ask what had happened to General Steiner's offensive. Hitler was told that the attack had never been launched, and that the withdrawal from Berlin of several units for Steiner's army, on Hitler's orders, had so weakened the front that the Russians had broken through into Berlin. This concluded in an oath to stay in Berlin, head up the defense of the city, and shoot himself at the end.

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The Nazi concentration camp was a camp were the Jews were staying. The Jews were given works to do and they would get a small amount of labour.

NAZI CONCENTRATION

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EXTREMINATIN CAMPS

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YOUTH IN NAZI GERMANY Adolf Hitler was fanatically

interested in the youth of the country.

At 14 ,all boys had to join the Nazi youth organization ( Hitler youth) where they learnt to worship war , glorify aggression & violence , condemn democracy , & hate Jews , communists , gypsies & all those categorized as undesirable.

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DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER

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DEATH OF HITLER

It was in a situation where Germany will win in the 2nd world war , but unfortunately Japan dropping bomb on pearl harbour & USA entering into the war , gave a full stop to Hitler & his plans.

Refusing the lose , Hitler & his wife suicides with a pistol on 30th April 1945.

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Dead April 30, 1945

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