Hitler's mother biography. Adolf Hitler (real name: Adolf Schicklgruber)

Often in disputes, articles and even books, the surname Schicklgruber is mentioned as Hitler's surname. But it is not so.

By official version Adolf Hitler's father, AlOis (or AloIs), first bore his mother's surname - Schicklgruber, being illegitimate. Nobody questions this fact, but further development events have several versions. According to the official version, Alois' mother Anna-Marie married miller's assistant Georg Hiedler, Alois's real father, when the boy was already 5 years old, but he continued to bear his mother's surname, although Georg did not deny his paternity. According to rumors circulating at that time, Adolf Hitler’s grandmother was a somewhat frivolous girl, and even before the birth of her son, she also went out with Georg’s brother, 15 years younger than him, Nepuk.

Only in 1876, when Alois’s father Georg was already 84 years old and he himself was 39, he changed his mother’s surname to “Hitler”. In fact, as historian Wolfgang Cedral states in his book “The Hitlers,” Alois’s father died 19 years earlier, but since during his lifetime he did not renounce paternity and there were eyewitnesses to this, it was notarized with the help of 3 witnesses . The younger brother of Alois’s father, his uncle Nepomuk, inherited his brother’s fortune and wanted to allocate a share to his illegitimate son, but made it an indispensable condition for the official recognition of paternity that Alois change his surname to “Hitler”. Then I remembered the version that Alois’s father could also be Georg’s brother, and that this is why he insisted on Alois taking the name Hitler. In short, each of the Hitler brothers (Hiedler) could be the father of Alois, and the grandfather of Adolf (DNA testing did not yet exist). The surname “Hidler” was mistakenly distorted when recording, and thus the surname “Hitler” was born, which in Russian pronunciation was fixed as “Hitler”.

In the 60s of the twentieth century, a third version of the origin of Adolf Hitler's father appeared, supported by some authors. It was based on the memoirs of Hans Frank, who was Governor-General of occupied Poland from 1939-1945. He presented a version Jewish origin Alois Hitler: supposedly his real father was the Jewish merchant Frankenberger from Graz, for whom Alois' mother allegedly worked as a servant. Thus, it turned out that Adolf had a quarter of Jewish blood. I was just studying at the institute in the 60s, and this version was vigorously discussed among students and teachers. Opinions were expressed that even later received some reflection in fiction, that Hitler’s grandfather allegedly married a Jewish woman because of her wealth, but her father made it an indispensable condition for her to be accepted by the groom Jewish surname wife as revenge on his son-in-law for his desire to join the wealth. This circumstance, they say, partly explains Adolf Hitler’s hatred of Jews. This version was studied and later refuted by Werner Maser: there was not one in Graz in the second half of the 19th century Jewish family surname Frankenberger, and Alois's mother did not visit or work in this city at the relevant time. In addition, it remains unclear what the surname Frankenberger has to do with Schicklgruber. Obviously, as historian Brigitte Hammann believes, with his version Frank, an ardent anti-Semite, wanted to attribute to the Jews the crimes of the Hitler regime too.

Alois first married Anna Glasl-Hörer, the daughter of a high-ranking customs official, who was 14 years older than him. This marriage allowed him to start a career in customs, but they had no children, Alois left her, and she soon died. In his second marriage to Franziska Matzelsberger, who was 24 years younger than him, and with whom he had already had illegitimate son, another daughter was born, but Francis died in 1884 from tuberculosis. Alois married a year later for the third time to Clara Pölzl, his second cousin, who became the mother of the future Fuhrer.

Due to their close relationship, their relationship, which began long ago, even before Alois’s second marriage (she had worked as a servant in his family since the age of 15 during his first marriage), could not be formalized without the permission of the bishop in Linz. He sought advice in Rome, received consent, and then their marriage became legal. There they had six children, four of whom died at an early age, only two survived - Adolf, born in 1889, and his sister Paula, born in 1896.

Adolf's father, Alois, died in 1903, aged 65. In 2012, at the request of one of his descendants, the grave of Adolf’s parents in the suburbs of Linz was liquidated and given over to other burials, under the pretext that it served as a place of pilgrimage for right-wing extremist circles.

Thus, Adolf Hitler was born 13 years after his father changed his surname, and from birth bore his real surname. This is the origin story of the name Hitler, which belonged to one of the most terrible fiends of hell, Amalek of the twentieth century. Currently, German director Niki Stein is filming an eight-episode biographical film for German television. Feature Film about Hitler (with a budget of 15 million euros), and his life between 1914-1945, in which he wants to answer his main question: “How and why did Hitler develop this burning hatred of the Jews?” I think this series will arouse interest and fierce debate, we’ll see.
Having spent in Austria and Germany happy years preschool childhood, all my life dealing with, among other things, German language, studying the history and culture of these countries, having visited them twice after many years, loving all this and appreciating the contribution of these countries to world civilization for centuries, I always wondered this question: “How could this happen to them, who and what turned them into monsters , where did the person go in them? And burdened with the burden of years, knowledge and feelings, I have to admit - I don’t know, I couldn’t comprehend. That’s why I continue to dig, itching, and personally - my grandfather’s parents disappeared in Kovno.
(By the way, in TSB original surname Adolf mistakenly indicated Schicklgruber, so in this case I used German sources.)

Greetings to regular and new readers of the site! In the article “Adolf Hitler: biography,” Interesting Facts, video" - about the main stages of the life of the founder of the totalitarian dictatorship of the Third Reich, the Fuhrer of Germany, the founder of National Socialism.

Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany and a Nazi criminal who tried to take over all of Europe and make the Aryan race superior to others. These aspirations were rightly recognized as crimes against humanity.

Biography of Adolf Hitler

The future leader of Germany was born in the Austrian city of Braunau am Inn on April 20, 1889. Little Adolf was the third child of five. Adolf's direct ancestors were peasants. Only his father made a career, becoming a government official.

Clara and Alois Hitler

Parents: Father - Alois Hitler, customs official. Mother - Clara, housewife, cousin-niece of her husband. The age difference between the spouses was 23 years. This is Alois's third marriage.

The family moved quite often and therefore Adolf did not particularly excel in the sciences. He performed well in physical education and drawing. He willingly studied geography and history, but did not like other subjects. The guy firmly decided that in life he would be an artist, and not an official, as his father wanted.

Hitler (center) with classmates, 1900

After the death of his mother, who survived her husband by four years, Adolf went to Vienna and began independent life.

He couldn't draw people. In almost all of his paintings there were no people. But he enjoyed painting wonderful landscapes, still lifes, and buildings. He tried twice to enter the Vienna Academy of Arts, but was unsuccessful. He was not accepted.

Unrecognized artist fell There was a catastrophic shortage of money. Sometimes he had to spend the night under a bridge with the collapsed dream and the vagabonds. Soon the guy found a way out - he started selling his paintings.

Dear reader, imagine how the course of the history of Germany and many countries would have changed if Adolf had managed to enter the Academy?! As an artist, he created about 3,400 paintings, sketches and drawings

Hitler's path to power

At the age of 24, the failed artist moved to Munich. There he was inspired by the First World War and entered the Bavarian Army. Germany lost this war. Hitler was extremely disappointed and blamed the country's political forces for the defeat.

It was this disappointment that prompted the young activist to join the People's Party of Workers, which he later headed.

Having led the NSDAP, Adolf began an active movement to seize power. On November 9, 1923, the Nazis, on their way to overthrow the government, were stopped by police. The party leader was sentenced to 5 years in prison. He was released after 9 months!

These events did not change Adolf's intentions. The revived NSDAP turned into a national party. To achieve power, he enlisted the support of senior military officials and major industrialists in Germany.

Political career

The Nazi leader advanced quite rapidly career ladder. So, in 1930 he already led the assault troops. To participate in the elections for the post of Reich Chancellor, he changed his Austrian citizenship to German.

He lost the election. But a year later, under pressure from representatives of the NSDAP, German President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler to this post.

But this was not enough for The First Nazi. After all, power still belonged to the Reichstag. Over the next two years, Hitler, having removed the presidency of Germany, became the head of the Nazi state.

The Fuhrer began to develop the country by restoring production military equipment. Violating the Treaty of Versailles, Germany absorbs Czechoslovakia, the Rhineland and Austria.

At the same time, the country is undergoing “cleansing” of the Aryan race from Gypsies and Jews, based on Hitler’s autobiographical work “Mein Kampf” (1926). And the “Night of the Long Knives” completely cleared Hitler’s path of possible political competitors.

In 1939, Nazi Germany attacked Norway, Poland, Denmark, Luxembourg, Holland, Belgium, and took offensive actions against France. By 1941, almost all of Europe was “under the boot” of Hitler.

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On June 22, 1941, Nazi troops attacked the USSR. The Second World War lasted 6 years, ending with the defeat of Germany and the liberation of all previously captured powers.

The main court of history

From November 20, 1945 to October 1, 1946, the trial took place at the International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg). former leaders Hitler's Germany.

Hitler's personal life

Adolf Hitler was never officially married. He had no children, but he could conquer the most unapproachable ladies with his charismatic character. In 1929, he was struck by the beauty of Eva Braun, who became his partner. But even this love did not stop the German leader from flirting with other women.

In 2012, Hitler’s son, a certain Werner Schmedt, born from the dictator’s niece Geli Ruabal, announced his existence.

The date of death of Adolf Hitler is April 30, 1945 (age 56 years). When he was informed about the entry of Soviet troops into Berlin, Adolf and Eva committed suicide. The cause of death has not yet been precisely established. Perhaps it was poison, or a shot to the head. Their bodies were found burned in the bunker. Hitler's height is 1.75 m, his zodiac sign is Aries.

More than seventy years have passed since he disappeared, and we still remember Adolf Hitler. Many with horror, and some with nostalgia. It is impossible to imagine the history of the twentieth century without this ominous figure. Like a jack-in-the-box, he jumped onto the political scene of Weimar Germany and conquered it. Then, as if playing, he threw the countries at his feet Western Europe and drew them into the slaughter of nations. Now it is not customary to remember this, but until 1939, Hitler had many fans abroad, for whom the Fuhrer was an example of a strong, strong-willed leader. It hides many mysteries dizzying career. Not all of them have been revealed to this day.

Nomadic childhood

Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in the village of Ranshofen in the family of Austrian citizens Alois and Clara. Not a single biography of the founder of National Socialism is complete without unraveling the “family” conflict. Some smart people who want to show off their education stubbornly call Hitler Schicklgruber. However, most historians adhere to a completely convincing version, according to which Alois took his father's surname before Adolf was born. Therefore, there is no reason to tease Hitler with Schicklgruber. However, this does not stop journalists who want to catch the next sensation in the maelstrom of the past of the great Fuhrer.

The mother doted on her offspring. Adolf was the first surviving child, after three who died. In those distant times, giving birth at the age of 29 was a feat and a miracle for a woman. Was it not this fact that prompted Hitler to think about his chosenness?

His father often changed his place of work, so Adolf was forced to wander from school to school. At first diligent and inquisitive, he significantly lost his student's ardor when he crossed the threshold of his fourth school. Favorite subjects were history, geography and drawing. Everything else was disgusting and led to the first serious problem in his life - Adolf Hitler was retained for the second year. One can imagine the indignation this caused in the father, who was too demanding of his sons. However, he soon dies. Adolf's nomadic childhood ends.

Failed artist

Now he can give in to his main passion- drawing. At his mother's request, he continues to go to school, but lives separately. At this time, he wrote poetry and short stories, became seriously interested in Wagner, and read a lot. School was abandoned. In 1907, Klara Hitler dies. Having settled the inheritance matters, Adolf goes to Vienna. This period of his life is known from Mein Kampf. Hitler does not hide his plight in those years. It is not possible to enter the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Life free artist could have been exchanged for service in the Austrian army, but Adolf prefers to live from hand to mouth, doing odd jobs.

Vienna is the capital of a multinational empire, where Czechs, Slovaks, Poles, Hungarians, Croats and Jews flocked. Most are poor and dirty. Their incomprehensible language seems to Hitler like a jumble of meaningless sounds. It is then that hatred of all strangers arises in him. It was a squabble in a large communal apartment, where the Germans were forced to fight for a handful of coins with foreigners. It is in the slums that the theory of racial superiority has its faithful adherents. Adolf Hitler did not invent anything, but absorbed these ideas.

His landscapes are usually called mediocre. This is wrong. Look at the sketches and picturesque miniatures young Hitler. They are elegant and detailed. But the era classical art gone into the past. Impressionism flourished in France, based not on a truthful depiction of reality, but on the power of sensuality. But Hitler was a retrograde. Until the end of his days he will retain his disgust for the “incomprehensible daub” of the rotten intelligentsia. His whole life was a desire to return to the old good traditions. For this he was ready to destroy the whole world.

His fight

The formation of the Fuhrer of true Aryans is well described in Mein Kampf. Participation in the Great War, gassing, post-war poverty and dreams of revenge. Occult ideas and social Darwinism intertwined in Hitler's head in the most monstrous way. Once at a meeting of a tiny nationalist party, he becomes its leader. This is where questions begin that have no clear answers. A man with a hysterical temperament and an absurd figure was supposed to cause laughter among pub regulars. But the funny little man is confidently moving towards his goal. The National Socialist Party acquires rich patrons and capable organizers.

The Nazi putsch of 1923 coincided with proletarian protests in Berlin. Unrest is suppressed mercilessly, but fate is favorable to Hitler. His short imprisonment makes him a martyr of ideas. In prison he writes his general ledger, where he outlines not only the details of his biography, but also plans for the future. Anti-Semitism and aggression are evident in his every phrase. Why are England and France silent? They need him to fight the infection of Bolshevism.


With the Nazis coming to power in 1933, the “era of the thousand-year Reich” begins. Contrary to predictions of a quick collapse, the new regime is only getting stronger. Repression against dissidents and Jews begins immediately, but this does not bother the Western powers. Until recently, Germany groaned under the burden of reparations and indemnities, but now it dictates terms and inflames old grievances. On March 7, 1936, three of nineteen German battalions cross the Rhine, with orders to retreat immediately if the French army appears. But the French army did not appear. Hitler later said: “If the French had entered the Rhineland, we would have had to run away with our tails between our legs.”

Before September 1, 1939, the Third Reich annexed Austria, the Czech Republic and the Rhineland without much effort. Germany was strengthened by loyal allies: Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia. The Wehrmacht command looked in horror at what their beloved Fuhrer was doing, but Hitler did not hesitate. He knew that everything would forgive him. And he was forgiven.

Historians of this era never tire of wondering how the nation of Schiller and Goethe turned into complete sadists!? The king (and the Fuhrer) is made by his entourage. Therefore, to call Hitler an ominous demon who dragged the Germans into the abyss would be an exaggeration. Of course, he is a bright figure, but behind him stood a team, some of whose members we still don’t know. The Fuhrer himself did not like to delve into details, entrusting the solution of specific issues to his assistants. But he loved to perform, bringing himself to ecstasy. He loved to travel around the country. The chronicles of his appearance in public are excellent examples of camera and director's work.

So, when we talk about Hitler, we talk about a symbol. There is no need to exaggerate the influence of this person. Hitler was thoroughly prepared for the role of a public leader. It is known that he took acting lessons. Gait, gestures and facial expressions are the result of hard training. His main mystery- those invisible helpers and well-wishers who armed him with racial theory, gave him guarantees of non-interference, paid for the construction of the Wehrmacht and the Nazi state, carried out extermination and inhumane experiments on the “Untermensch” in concentration camps.

Suicide or mysterious disappearance of Adolf Hitler?

Attack on Soviet Union seems completely crazy. Countries already captured by 1941 demanded human and technical resources. Little Germany was at the limit of its capabilities. The famous “tigers” and “panthers” have not yet been adopted for service. Some Wehrmacht battalions rolled through the cities and towns of occupied Poland on ordinary carts. There was not enough food, and sewing of winter clothes had not even begun. There was no frost-resistant machine oil. Didn't Hitler know about this? Or did he hope that the blitzkrieg would collapse the Soviet Union, as House of cards? Researchers are still scratching their heads over the reason for this act. But Hitler was not crazy. Proof of this is the Barbarossa plan. Everything in it is thought out to the smallest detail. Who actually ordered Hitler to attack the USSR?..

According to the official version, he committed suicide on April 30, 1945, by taking poison and shooting himself in the temple. A loyal adjutant doused the bodies of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun with gasoline and set them on fire near the entrance to the bunker. The corpses were identified by a dentist's assistant who made dentures for Hitler. This valuable recognition did not help her avoid being sent to a Soviet camp. Perhaps out of revenge, she returned to her homeland and renounced her testimony. Versions about the rescue of Hitler and Eva Braun continue to excite the minds of readers greedy for sensations, but they do not change anything. The Fuhrer of the German nation did not show himself in any way in the post-war world, remaining an ominous symbol of fascism.

Let's start with the fact that Hitler himself was a quarter Jew. Grandfather is Jewish. And perhaps even half-Jewish, the son of a Jewish neighbor. Hitler's childhood friends were Jews, for example, his best friend Hanish.

Jews financed Hitler and helped him come to power. And even all his comrades in the Nazi party were mixed with Jewish blood: Himmler, Hess, Heydrich, Eichmann, Canaris. Moreover, Goebbels also has teachers and brides who are Jews.

The above indicates - no. More like a Semite, or a semi-Jew. Hitler borrowed Nazi ideology from Alfred Rosenberg. and he, in turn, from the Talmud the Jewish ideology of far-fetched superiority. How Hitler's hatred of Jews grew, we will consider below. The only mystery that remains is Hitler's hatred of the Slavs.

Either as a joke, or simply for practice, the British intelligence services during World War II produced a false passport in the name of Adolf Hitler, indicating his nationality in the column - Jewish. Printed on the first page of the document is the letter J, which stands for Jude, in red. It contains a fake visa issued by the Palestinian government and dated July 19, 1941.

Hitler, what is his nationality?

Hitler's nationality is still controversial. Most often it is said that she consists of 1 quarter Jewish blood and 3 quarters Austrian blood. Hitler's real name was Adolf von Schicklgruber, that is, he hid the nationality of his grandfather, and therefore his own too.

Hitler was very worried that he might be blackmailed because his grandfather was Jewish, so he ordered his personal lawyer Hans Frank to check his paternal ancestry. The lawyer found out that his grandmother became pregnant while working as a servant in a Jewish home.

Why did Hitler hate Jews?

I think everyone knows Hitler's plans for nations. For those who do not know, it is worth noting four of them in particular: true Aryans, Slavs, Jews and Gypsies. Let's start with the fact that the very basis of these plans were the ideas of racism - highest degree Nazism

The above nations can be divided into three groups. The first, ruling, group of nations includes, as you might guess, only the true Aryans. The second group includes the Slavs. They were promised almost complete destruction. And those who were lucky enough to survive would become slaves. Elite slaves. A worse fate awaited the Jews and Gypsies. They, as inferior races, had to be destroyed. The rest of the nations were destined for the role of simple slaves.

The answer to the question why Jews and Gypsies were considered inferior races is simple. They did not have their own states. They were bugs on globe, as was said by one of Hitler's close associates. And why, in fact, did death await them? Why not make them the same slaves as the rest? I think the truth will never be known now. The world is divided into several camps, each with its own version.

The first and most common version is that the very idea of ​​Nazism, as understood by Hitler, implied the division of nations into these three groups. This is a completely reasonable version, since it is no secret that Hitler was a fanatic in his cause. For him, performing in front of his soldiers was akin to making love, adherents of this version are sure, which is also not without logic. To see this, you should watch one of the recordings of Hitler’s speech.

The second version is that Hitler’s people, quite a few of whom, as is known, were pumped full of drugs and special medications. They were bloody, they felt almost no pain and wanted only one thing: to kill. An order that as soon as possible more people to leave could greatly undermine the authority of such troops, which would lead to a significant weakening of the army due to the loss of the elite and, most likely, to riots by these madmen. It turns out that they had to give them someone to tear to pieces. These doomed were the Jews and Gypsies.

The third version implied fear. Hitler's fear of danger. According to the version, Hitler was afraid that the people of one of these nations could destroy his great army. There is no reasonable evidence for this version.

On my own behalf, I can add that, whatever Hitler’s motives, he was not going to leave the Jews any chance of survival. Genocide, complete destruction - that's what awaited them. But why Jews? After all, in Hitler’s own family, among his closest relatives there were representatives of a race he hated. Well, firstly, they were an inferior race according to the ideas of Nazism. Secondly, they say that Hitler greatly disliked his Jewish relative. The third reason can be considered that Jews and Gypsies are very small in number, and morally this was very positive for the army. Like, We are destroying entire nations! That's how powerful we are! .

Nationality of World War II leaders

The first Roosevelt arrived in America in 1649. His name was Klaus Rosenfelt and he was Jewish. Nicholas, son of Klaus, was the ancestor of both Franklin and Theodore. In 1682 he married Jewish girl named Kunst and fathered a son named Jacob Rosenfeld. Churchill's mother was Jenny Jerome. Her father was in the theater business and changed his last name from Jacobson to Jerome. This is such an interesting connection.

Sources: otvet.mail.ru, www.bolshoyvopros.ru, www.topauthor.ru, dokumentika.org

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Adolf Hitler (1889 - 1945) - a great political and military figure, founder of the totalitarian dictatorship of the Third Reich, leader of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, founder and ideologist of the theory of National Socialism.

Hitler is known to the whole world, first of all, as a bloody dictator, a nationalist who dreamed of taking over the whole world and cleansing it of people of the “wrong” (non-Aryan) race. He conquered half the world, launched a world war, created one of the most brutal political systems and killed millions of people in his camps.

Brief biography of Adolf Hitler

Hitler was born in small town on the border of Germany and Austria. The boy did poorly at school, and higher education he never managed to get it - he tried twice to enter the Academy of Arts (Hitler had artistic talent), but he was never accepted.

IN at a young age At the beginning of the First World War, Hitler voluntarily went to fight at the front, where the birth of a great politician and National Socialist took place in him. Hitler achieved success in military career, received the rank of corporal and several military awards. In 1919 he returned from the war and joined the German workers' party, where he was also able to quickly advance in his career. In times of serious economic and political crisis in Germany, Hitler skillfully carried out a number of National Socialist reforms in the party and achieved the post of head of the party in 1921. From that time on, he began to actively promote his policies and new national ideas, I use the party apparatus and my military experience.

After the Bavarian Putsch was organized on Hitler's orders, he was immediately arrested and sent to prison. It was during the time spent in prison that Hitler wrote one of his main works - “Mein Kampf” (“My Struggle”), in which he outlined all his thoughts regarding the current situation, outlined his position on racial issues (the superiority of the Aryan race), and declared war. Jews and communists, and also stated that Germany should become the dominant state in the world.

Hitler's path to world domination began in 1933, when he was appointed Chancellor of Germany. Hitler received his post thanks to his economic reforms, which helped overcome the crisis that erupted in 1929 (Germany was devastated after the First World War and was not in the best position). After his appointment as Chancellor, Hitler immediately banned all other parties except the Nationalist Party. During the same period, a law was passed according to which Hitler became dictator for 4 years with unlimited power.

A year later, in 1934, he appointed himself leader of the “Third Reich” - a new political system based on nationalist principles. Hitler's struggle with the Jews flared up - SS units were created, concentration camps. During the same period, the army was completely modernized and rearmed - Hitler was preparing for a war that was supposed to bring world domination to Germany.

In 1938, Hitler's victorious march around the world began. First Austria was captured, then Czechoslovakia - they were annexed to German territory. The Second World War was in full swing. In 1941, Hitler's army attacked the USSR (Great Patriotic War), however, after four years of hostilities, Hitler failed to capture the country. Soviet army on Stalin's orders, she pushed back the German troops and captured Berlin.

At the end of the war last days Hitler controlled his troops from an underground bunker, but this did not help. Humiliated by defeat, Adolf Hitler committed suicide along with his wife Eva Braun in 1945.

The main provisions of Hitler's policy

Hitler's policy is a policy of racial discrimination and the superiority of one race and people over another. This is precisely what guided the dictator, both internally and in foreign policy. Germany, under his leadership, was to become a racially pure power that follows socialist principles and is ready to lead the world. In order to achieve this ideal, Hitler pursued a policy of exterminating all other races; Jews were especially persecuted. At first they were simply deprived of everything civil rights, and then they simply began to catch and kill with extreme cruelty. Later, captured soldiers were also sent to concentration camps during the Second World War.

However, it is worth noting that Hitler managed to significantly improve the German economy and lead the country out of the crisis. Hitler significantly reduced unemployment. He boosted industry (it was now focused on serving the military industry), encouraged various public events and various holidays (exclusively among the indigenous German population). Germany, as a whole, was able to get back on its feet before the war and gain some economic stability.

Results of Hitler's reign

  • Germany managed to get out of the economic crisis;
  • Germany turned into a National Socialist state, which bore the unofficial name “Third Reich” and pursued a policy of racial discrimination and terror;
  • Hitler became one of the main figures who unleashed the Second World War. He managed to capture vast territories and significantly strengthen political influence Germany in the world;
  • During Hitler's reign of terror, hundreds of thousands of innocent people were killed, including children and women. Numerous concentration camps, where Jews and other unwanted individuals were taken, became death chambers for hundreds of people, only a few survived;
  • Hitler is considered one of the most brutal world dictators in the history of mankind.
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