Friday, March 13, 2020
Hitler - loser essays
Hitler - loser essays History only remembers the winners. Losers like Hitler deserve to be forgotten. The above statement blatantly refers to Hitler as a loser, who deserves to be forgotten. The statement was correct; Hitler was eventually a loser, but it was not for his suicide marking the end of the war in 1945 that he was remembered Hitler was the epitome of vile, and people remember him for all the vicious things Hitler did throughout his life. However, qualities that were positive about at least his mind, unfocused on personality, are predominant in this essay, because Hitler did great things. Terrible, but great. In 1913 Adolf Hitler, a penniless vagrant, moved to Munich in southern Germany. At the outbreak of the First World War, in 1914, he volunteered for service in the German army and was accepted into the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment . Hitler fought bravely in the war and was promoted to corporal and decorated with both the Iron Cross Second Class and First Class, the latter of which he wore until his dying day [ironically the regimental captain who recommended him for the award was Jewish]. The day of the announcement of the armistice in 1918, Hitler was in hospital recovering from temporary blindness caused by a British gas attack in the Ypres Salient. In December 1918 he returned to his regiment back in Munich, having achieved a great amount from joining as a hobo in a few short years, but the glory he would receive would be short-lived. Asked to spy on certain local political groups, during a meeting of the German Workers' Party he became so incensed by one of the speeches that he delivered a fierce harangue to the speaker. The founder of the party, Anion Drexler, was so impressed by Hitler's tirade that he asked him to join their organization. Hitler, after some thought, finally agreed to join the committee and became their seventh official in September 1919. Up to November 1923 Hitler continued to b...
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