hitler project
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A project of Hitlers lifeTRANSCRIPT
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Hitler’s Life
By: Christina Mejia
and
Gonzalo A. Corral
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Hitler’s Roots
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Early Life• Birth April 20, 1889
– Austrian village of Braunau Am Inn
• Attended monastery school in Lambach, Austria– Top of the Class and Ring Leader of friends
• Father sent him to technical high school• In 1903 his dad dies of a lung hemorrhage • In 1907 his mom dies from cancer• In 1907 he traveled to Vienna to become an artist but
failed the Academy of Fine Arts entrance exam twice
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The Rise of Hitler
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1913-1933
• In 1913 Hitler went to Munich, Germany and volunteered for service in German Army in 1914
• In September of 1919 Hitler joined the German Workers Party which later evolved into the Nazi Party
• 1923 He was Tried for treason and imprisoned– Writes Mein Kampf (My Struggle)
• World depression aided the failing Nazi Party
• In January 1933 he became chancellor of Germany
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The Nazi Regime and its Demise
Georges, Grim Reaper, The Nation (April, 1933)
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The Nazi Regime
• The Enabling Act 1933– Gave Hitler Dictatorship powers
• In 1933 the government abolished self government in German states– In 1934 the Reichsrat was abolished
• In July of 1933 Nazi Party is the only legal party
• In 1934, following the death of Hindenburg, Hitler becomes his successor
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WWII
• In November of 1937 Hitler planed his aggression against Europe
• On September 1st of 1939 Hitler invaded Poland sparking WWII
• June 6, 1944, Allied forces landed on Normandy Beach, France (D-Day)
• The Battle of the Bulge in December of 1944 was Hitler’s final stand
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Hitler’s Legacy• Approximately 6 million people died under his rule
in concentration camps– This would be Hitler’s “Final Solution”
• In 1943 Hitler’s health deteriorates rapidly– In 1944 Hitler suffers a heart attack and is confined to
bed for several days
• Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945 – Seven days later Germany surrenders
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Bibliography
• http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~lenin/ADOLF_HITLER_BIOGRAP.html
• http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERhitler.htm• http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/
kampf.htm• An album of Nazism by William Loren Katz• Metacafe.com which provided our video clip
And Special Thanks to Ms. Catron