Rise of Hitler

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THE ARTIST, THE VETERAN, THE EXPLOITER

A Term Paper

Presented to

the Social Studies Department

of Xavier High School

In Partial Fulfillment

of the Term Requirements

for World History

Lacey Plamann

April 17, 2014

The main reason to Hitler's rise to power was essentially because he took advantage of the great depression in Germany that was the result of the Treaty of Versailles.

THE ARTIST, THE VETERAN, THE EXPLOITER

Adolf Hitler is a name in which most of the human population has heard of. Likewise, a name many people associate negative feelings towards, although there are still groups in the world today that still support his theories. Most commonly known as Hitler, this man was a veteran of World War 1, a German politician born in Austria that held the position of the chancellor of Germany, led the Nazi party, and was responsible for millions of Jewish people's inhumane deaths.

Most people are aware of the fact that Hitler was a bad man who did terrible things to innocent people and ended up killing himself, but many people might not stop to ask themselves how Hitler got ahold of his power in the first place. Even though Hitler is universally identified as one of the cruelest, most corrupt men to have ever existed in the world, he was undoubtedly a skilled speaker. Some people believe that this was the reason that Hitler was able to rise up to substantial power, but was actually just an asset to his rise. The main reason that Hitler arose to power was his ability to take advantage of the great depression that Germany was going through in result of the Treaty of Versailles after World War 1.

On April 20, 1889, Hitler was born in the small village of Braunau,