Aloise Hitler, the father of Adolf Hitler, died 3 January 1903 after collapsing at Gasthaus Wiesinger at #1 Michaelsbergstrasse, Leonding, Austria. Cause of death is suspected to have been an pleural effusion (PE), but is uncertain.
Adolf Hitler would eliminate potential threats to him personally. He assembled an army that succeeded in destroying a race that was a potential threat to Germany's economy (Jewish). And when the Allies became a threat to him, he went to war.
There is debate among historians as to how Hitler killed himself, but the general view is that he shot himself in the head with his Walther pistol and that he took a cyanide poison pill.
There were two viewpoints of the general populous (I am leaving out the Nazi leader viewpoint). The most popular viewpoint was that they loved Adolf Hitler and what he wanted he got, even fighting in a war for him. The less popular view and less open view was that Adolf Hitler was a pig and madman, plus they hated the Nazis. The Jews were duped and killed. The popular view lived in ignorance and under Hitler's propaganda deceptions and verbal lies. The opposite view would join the underground and do all they could to to sabotage the Nazis. There was also the view that Hitler needed to be killed (that was a view in the Nazi Leadership that tried to kill him.) The young people really loved Hitler because they had been brainwashed to do so. So they fought in the end of the war thinking they could still win with some secret weapon Hitler claimed he had. That weapon was never produced. Hitler killed himself. The Allied Forces moved in and the Germans were hurt, mad, confused and sad. They were also hungry, homeless, jobless and lost without their Third Reich Nazi government. They did not think of themselves as being liberated. When the ignorant learned of the concentration camps they were shocked. Those who did know about them denied knowing about them because they had condoned them. The Nazi Leaders felt they had not committed war crimes and were only doing their duty. It took many decades for the Germans to recover from their guilt, confusion, grief and not knowing how to act. The hatred of the Germans wore off after about three decades.
Defining the type of political leader that Adolf Hitler was can be a difficult task. He was, after all, a charismatic leader, a diplomatic leader, a highly organized and patient leader -- in many ways a successful leader, if also a failure in the end. It is most true, perhaps, to say that he was a power-hungry, tyrannical, and violent leader whose brief reign at the head of Germany was mercifully ended by the effort of the Allies.
Before ww II not that bad. In 1938, Adolf Hitler was chosen as Time Magazine’s man of the year
He's just following his point of view.
to make better germany, make german power ful, make strong country in the world
There is debate among historians as to how Hitler killed himself, but the general view is that he shot himself in the head with his Walther pistol and that he took a cyanide poison pill.
There is debate among historians as to how Hitler killed himself, but the general view is that he shot himself in the head with his Walther pistol and that he took a cyanide poison pill.
Aloise Hitler, the father of Adolf Hitler, died 3 January 1903 after collapsing at Gasthaus Wiesinger at #1 Michaelsbergstrasse, Leonding, Austria. Cause of death is suspected to have been an pleural effusion (PE), but is uncertain.
Adolf Hitler would eliminate potential threats to him personally. He assembled an army that succeeded in destroying a race that was a potential threat to Germany's economy (Jewish). And when the Allies became a threat to him, he went to war.
Adolf Hitler commited sucide on April 30, 1945. First he swallowed a cyanide pill and didn't think it would work, so, he shot himself. and that was the end of hitler. (He also did this to many of his senior officers and there families before he died.)
There is debate among historians as to how Hitler killed himself, but the general view is that he shot himself in the head with his Walther pistol and that he took a cyanide poison pill.
Hitler targeted all of Europe, British Isles, Africa, Asia, and the United States for creating his view of the world.
There were two viewpoints of the general populous (I am leaving out the Nazi leader viewpoint). The most popular viewpoint was that they loved Adolf Hitler and what he wanted he got, even fighting in a war for him. The less popular view and less open view was that Adolf Hitler was a pig and madman, plus they hated the Nazis. The Jews were duped and killed. The popular view lived in ignorance and under Hitler's propaganda deceptions and verbal lies. The opposite view would join the underground and do all they could to to sabotage the Nazis. There was also the view that Hitler needed to be killed (that was a view in the Nazi Leadership that tried to kill him.) The young people really loved Hitler because they had been brainwashed to do so. So they fought in the end of the war thinking they could still win with some secret weapon Hitler claimed he had. That weapon was never produced. Hitler killed himself. The Allied Forces moved in and the Germans were hurt, mad, confused and sad. They were also hungry, homeless, jobless and lost without their Third Reich Nazi government. They did not think of themselves as being liberated. When the ignorant learned of the concentration camps they were shocked. Those who did know about them denied knowing about them because they had condoned them. The Nazi Leaders felt they had not committed war crimes and were only doing their duty. It took many decades for the Germans to recover from their guilt, confusion, grief and not knowing how to act. The hatred of the Germans wore off after about three decades.
Adolf Hitler's alleged illegitimate son, Jean-Marie Loret, was born in 1918 and died in 1985 in Saint-Quentin. His biography can be read by clicking on the Related link.It was never proven if Loret's mother, Charlotte Lobjoie, had an affair with Hitler and if Loret really was Hitler's son. However, the commonly accepted view is that Hitler being the father of Loret is highly unlikely.