September 18, 2007

Hitler's Beliefs

In order to understand how Adolf Hitler impacted the world, one must first understand his beliefs. Included in those beliefs were that there was an Aryan race, Germans were better than all, Christians were better than Jews, and communism was evil. The Aryan race Hitler supported was mostly German and British, and the people had to have white skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes. He did not even fit into his perfect culture. Hitler believed that Jews were the source of all evil. He thought they were going to pollute the blood of the Arayn race. Another group he dispised was the communist because he felt that they threatened the Nazi party.

Hitler's views were not kept under submission. He spoke them loudly, sharing them with all as he rose in power in the German government. He even went as far as to create youth camps instilling these beleifs in German children. His prejudice would go on to make millions suffer.

Hitler's Family and Life Facts


Birth - April 20, 1889 Death - April 30, 1945

Mother- Klara Father - Alois

Siblings - seven (three lived to adulthood)

Aunt Johenna also lived with them.

Lived in: Austria and Germany

Services: Bavarian Army WWI, received Iron Cross Second Class and Iron Cross First Class

Party affiliation: Nazi (formerly known as German Workers Party)

Autobiography: Mein Kampf