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  • Essay / Adolf Hitler's Goal: World Domination - 1568

    Death, blood, violence, hatred, segregation, these are just a few words that could describe the horrors one man caused to too many people across Europe and the world. It seems strange that this same man had ambitions to be a priest in his Catholic Church, or even that he was Catholic. Stranger still is the fact that Hitler dreamed of becoming a professional painter rather than a war leader. It would have taken a simple push for Hitler to avoid causing the malicious events he did to too many people. If we look closely, Hitler's life could be divided into a series of segments that will automatically unfold in chronological order to tell the story of the grave suffering of innocent lives. The main points that one could mainly focus on are: Hitler's childhood, how he came to power, how he found allies, the holocaust, Hitler's death and what were his real plans to succeed . On April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria- Hungry gave birth to a soon to be known man, Adolf Hitler. His father, Alois Hitler, was a customs officer and his mother, Klara Hitler, was a kind-hearted lady towards her son. Hitler was one of five siblings, but he did not have to compete for his mother's love since three of his four siblings died either from the diphtheria epidemic that was spreading to at the time, or because of measles. Only his sister, Paula Hitler, was able to survive to adulthood. Over time, Alois and his family continued to move from place to place, moving from Braunau to Passau and then to Hafeld. For six months, Hitler lived in a Catholic monastery. He joined the church choir and was best known for his gifted voice. In this same monastery he first witnessed the swastika, which would later be used as the main symbol by the Nazis...... middle of paper ...... throw out the Treaty of Versailles, and they wanted to destroy the Soviet communism that was happening in their time. On November 1, 1936, Germany and Italy signed a friendship treaty to fight together. Then, on September 27, 1940, Italy, Japan, and Germany signed a pact that would become known as the Axis alliance. This shows that anyone who had a common interest with Germany was allied with Hitler, but those who opposed him were known as their enemies and must be defeated. This was all on Hitler's mind, and he would let nothing stop him from world domination. Works Cited • Hitler, Adolf. Mein Kampf - My fight. 1st. 1 vol. Bavaria, Germany: Fredonia Books, 1925. Print.• Weinberg, Gerhard . “The Rise of Hitler.” Oracle ThinkQuest. Oracle Education Foundation, June 4, 2010. Web. March 5 2011. .