Mein Kampf Hitler Research Paper

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Hitler hated Jews. Early on in his life, Hitler tried to make something of himself and went to an art school in Vienna. However, there was a war going on in Vienna and Hitler became a soldier. “The defeat of Germany in the first world war had a significant impact of Hitler's view and his political beliefs.” “Many nationalists and conservatives believed that Germany had not lost the war on the battlefield but due to betrayal from within, by a ‘stab in the back’.” “Socialists, communists and particularly Jews were blamed, even though more than one hundred thousand German and Austrian Jews had served in the war and twelve thousand had been killed. After the war, Hitler joined a new extreme right wing party, the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, and quickly became its strongman because he could inspire people with his speeches.” Hitler and his party were so fiercely opposed to the new Weimar Republic, as it was called, that in “1923 they tried to seize power.” “The coup failed and Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison.” During the time he served he wrote Mein Kampf it was about his struggles. Hitler's leadership was one of vast significance because he helped in the collapse in the Weimar Republic, this will increase his popularity, Hitler remilitarized the Rhineland after he …show more content…
Hitler's ability to reach the masses and gain support was made possible through his exceptional speaking and propaganda skills. Because of the patriotism of the German people, he gained even more support from the German people. Some would say Hitler's leadership skills were top notch, however, those skills were the cause of the collapse of peace. Hitler’s leadership eventually came to an end with him serving time in prison, and writing a book depicting his