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             What if Hitler was never born?? Would the world be a better place? How would the world be different? Would it be better or worse? These are some of the questions that I will be answering throughtout this essay, and I will also be giving you some facts that you might not have known about Adolf Hitler. .
             I"m going to start from the begining. Adolf was born April 20, 1889, in Austria. Two of his siblings died from diphtheria when they were children, and another died shortly after birth. His mother pampered him with love because he was her only child. However, his father beat him. This might have been a factor for why he did what he did in his adult life. .
             As a teenager, Adolf was a very talanted artist. His father enrolled him in an art school called a Realschule, which translates to Secondary School. He did not do well there because he developed a type of lung infection, he dropped out at the age of 16. His father sent him to Vienna before he died in 1903 after suffering .
             a pleural hemorrhage. However, he was unable to gain admission to a prestigious art school in Vienna. His mother developed terminal breast cancer and was treated by Dr. Edward Bloch, a Jewish doctor who served the poor. After an operation and excruciatingly painful and expensive treatments with a dangerous drug, she died on December 21, 1907. I think that this might have been one of the most significant reassons for why Hitler dispised the Jews. .
             Aldof Hitler went to Viena to study art. He didn't succeed because people put him down telling him that his art was horific, and he needed to sell his art in order to afford schooling becasue both his parents were dead. He gave up on his dream and joined the military during WW1. .
             After less than two months of training, Hitler's regiment saw its first combat near Ypres, against the British and Belgians. Hitler narrowly escaped death in battle several times, and was eventually awarded two Iron Crosses for bravery.


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