Adolf Hitler opens Reichsparteitag (Reich Party Day) ceremonies with an address.
(Picture from the USHMM, courtesy of Richard Freimark)
Hitler's Family- Despite
becoming the dictator of Germany, Hitler was not born there. Hitler was
born in Braunau am Inn, Austria on April 20, 1889.
- Hitler's
parents were Alois (1837-1903) and Klara (1860-1907) Hitler.
- Hitler
had only one sibling that survived childhood, Paula (1896-1960).
- However,
Hitler also had four other siblings that died in childhood: Gustav
(1885-1887), Ida (1886-1888), Otto (1887), and Edmund (1894-1900).
- In
addition to his sister Paula, Hitler had one step-brother, Alois (b. 1882)
and one step-sister, Angela (1883-1949), both from his father's previous
marriage.
- Hitler
was known as "Adi" in his youth.
- Hitler's
father, Alois, was in his third marriage and 51 years old when Hitler was
born. He was known as a strict man who retired from the civil service when
Hitler was only six. Alois died when Hitler was 13.
Artist and Anti-Semite
- Throughout
his youth, Hitler dreamed of becoming an artist. He applied twice to the
Vienna Academy of Art (once in 1907 and again in 1908) but was denied
entrance both times.
- At the
end of 1908, Hitler's mother died of breast cancer.
- After
his mother's death, Hitler spent four years living on the streets of
Vienna, selling postcards of his artwork to make a little money.
- No one
is quite sure where or how Hitler picked up his virulent antisemitism.
Some say it was because of the questionable identity of his grandfather
(was Hitler's grandfather Jewish?). Others say Hitler was furious at a
Jewish doctor that let his mother die. However, it is just as likely that
Hitler picked up a hatred for Jews while living on the streets of Vienna,
a city known at the time for its antisemitism.
Hitler as a Soldier in World War I
- Although
Hitler attempted to avoid Austrian military service by moving to Munich,
Germany in May 1913, Hitler volunteered to serve in the German army once World War I began.
- Hitler
endured and survived four years of World War I. During this time, he was
awarded two Iron Crosses for bravery.
- Hitler
sustained two major injuries during the war. The first occurred in October
1916 when he was wounded by a grenade splinter. The other was on October
13, 1918, when a gas attack caused Hitler to go temporarily blind.
- It was
while Hitler was recovering from the gas attack that the armistice (i.e.
the end of the fighting) was announced. Hitler was furious that Germany
had surrendered and felt strongly that Germany had been "stabbed in
the back" by its leaders.
Hitler Enters Politics
- Furious
at Germany's surrender, Hitler returned to Munich after the end of World
War I, determined to enter politics.
- In
1919, Hitler became the 55th member of a small antisemitic party called
the German Worker's Party.
- Hitler
soon became the party's leader, created a 25-point platform for the party,
and established a bold red background with a white circle and swastika in
the middle as the party's symbol. In 1920, the party's name was changed to
National Socialist German Worker's Party (i.e. the Nazi Party).
- Over
the next several years, Hitler often gave public speeches that gained him
attention, followers, and financial support.
- In
November 1923, Hitler spearheaded an attempt to take over the German
government through a putsch (a coup), called the Beer Hall Putsch.
- When
the coup failed, Hitler was caught and sentenced to five years in prison.
- It was
while in Landsberg prison that Hitler wrote his book, Mein Kampf (My Struggle).
- After
only nine months, Hitler was released from prison.
- After
getting out of prison, Hitler was determined to build up the Nazi Party in
order to take over the German government using legal means.
Hitler Becomes Chancellor
- In
1932, Hitler was granted German citizenship.
- In the
July 1932 elections, the Nazi Party obtained 37.3 percent of the vote for
the Reichstag (Germany's parliament), making it the controlling political
party in Germany.
- On
January 30, 1933, Hitler was appointed chancellor. Hitler
then used this high-ranking position to gain absolute power over Germany.
This finally happened when Germany's president, Paul von Hindenburg, died
in office on August 2, 1934.
- Hitler
took the title of Führer and Reichskanzler (Leader and Reich Chancellor).
Hitler as Führer
- As
dictator of Germany, Hitler wanted to increase and strengthen the German
army as well as expand Germany's territory. Although these things broke
the terms of the Versailles Treaty, the treaty that officially ended World
War I, other countries allowed him to do so. Since the terms of the
Versailles Treaty had been harsh, other countries found it easier to be
lenient than risk another bloody European war.
- In
March 1938, Hitler was able to annex Austria into Germany (called the
Anschluss) without firing a single shot.
- When
Nazi Germany attacked Poland on September 1, 1939, the other European
nations could no longer stand idly by. World War II began.
- On July
20, 1944, Hitler barely survived an assassination attempt. One of his top
military officers had placed a suitcase bomb under the table during a
conference meeting at Hitler's Wolf's Lair. Because the table leg blocked
much of the blast, Hitler survived with only injuries to his arm and some
hearing loss. Not everyone in the room was so lucky.
- On
April 29, 1945, Hitler married his long-time mistress, Eva Braun.
- The
following day, April 30, 1945, Hitler and Eva committed suicide together.
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