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Hitler and Hitler Youth
This essay is going to take you back into the times of your grandparents and for some of you maybe even your great-grandparents. Lets go back to the years of Adolf Hitler. Why was he who he was and what made him that way? Did something happen to him in his younger years and why did he have such hatred towards the Jewish? Also what was his purpose for the Hitler Youth? Another question to ask yourself is can one person change the world and if so, how? I believe that one person can change the world, some for the good and some for the bad. Hitler did change the world in more ways than one. He opened up peoples eyes to things never guessed of and showed cruelty that made him an image of fear. If you are asking how did he change the world, he did simply by doing what he believed was right. Not many people believed his ways, but that is what he believed and by him doing so it has changed things in the world dramatically. By him foreshowing his hatred for the Jews, it did bring about fear, but the survivors showed that no matter what people are strong. I believe that by one man's cruelty, it has helped many people realize that to criticize one for their appearance or background is wrong and that such a horrible event (the holocaust) can bring many people together to see the wrong in one man's doing and helps some people realize that to be mean to one due to race is just plain out wrong and cruel. Hitler was born in 1889 in a little place called Braunau-am-Inn, Austria. He spent is younger years in Linz, Austria. After his mother's death, Hitler moved to Vienna. He had always wanted to be a painter since he was a young child, but once in Vienna, Hitler was rejected by the Academy of Arts for a lack of talent. He lived homeless for a while. He would sleep in parks and would get his nourishments at the local soup kitchens. Hitler grew to hate Austria as he looked across the border at a place he described as a powerful and energetic place. This place was Germany. Said by

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