Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Hitler s Influence On The World War II - 1690 Words

Adolf Hitler was a very impressive man in some people’s eyes, but his life took one major roller coaster before he gained the power that he had. As a young child Hitler seemed to not want to join the military, but once he, did he found a path leading to his future. Hitler worked his way through the war and seemed to start gaining power. Once Hitler was at the top, he started to terminate people by sending them to concentration camps scattered around the country, quickly killing thousands. Hitler’s great power, massive number of soldiers, and unwillingly hate for the Jewish race, caused one of the biggest world crisis’s throughout the world war’s. The people of Poland and many surrounding countries seemed scared of Hitler’s great power, but†¦show more content†¦As Hitler s life got more attention â€Å"he ran for president against three other candidates†(Gottfried, Ted). Hitler gained a lot of support for running, and he knew that he had the Nazis behind him. Once Hitler came into some real power, Hitler’s â€Å"final solution† was underway and no one could stop him. One of the main factors in Hitler’s rise to power was the Economic Depression of 1929. â€Å"After the Wall Street crash, the U.S. called in its loans to Germany, which increased both poverty and unemployment levels†. The government did not know how to change this situation, this made the public angry knowing they had no real solutions. During the depression, political trends become extremist and so the Nazis flourished, Hitler offered himself as a strong leader to look up to. â€Å"The depression gave Hitler the edge he needed to gain ninety-five seats in the Reichstag and ultimately progress from the leader of a minority party to the Dictator of the Third Reich†. Once Hitler showed how he could gain more power than he needed, he used some of his techniques to scare the people into doing something they did not really want to do. Hitler was a very smart man, who could see around the world and find problems in another country that he can use to aid himself in a m ore powerful direction. Hitler was starting to gain a lot of power, and was becoming stronger and stronger, it seems as if no one knew the best way to stop him. â€Å"On January 30, 1933, Hitler

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