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Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austro-Hungary (now Austria)
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Hitler's brother dies of measels when Hitler was only 10 years old. It deeply affected him.
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The day when Adolf met Ludwig Wittgenstein in Linz a technical high school in 1900s
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There is a theory that Adolf's father died of a "stroke of apoplexy".
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Adolf's mother died from the toxic medical side-effects of iodoform.
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Hitler moved to Munich, Germany, in May 1913. He did so to avoid arrest for evading his military service obligation to Habsburg Austria.
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Screened for Austrian military service in February 1914, he was classified as unfit because of inadequate physical vigour; but when World War I broke out, he petitioned Bavarian King Louis III to be allowed to serve, and one day after submitting that request, he was notified that he would be permitted to join the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment.
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After some eight weeks of training, Hitler was deployed in October 1914 to Belgium, where he participated in the First Battle of Ypres.
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Hitler served as a runner on the Western Front in France and Belgium in the Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment 16.During the Battle of the Somme in October 1916, he was wounded either in the groin area or the left thigh by a shell that had exploded in the dispatch runners' dugout.
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Adolf Hitler received the Iron Cross, First Class,A decoration rarely awarded to one of Hitler's rank. Hitler's post at regimental headquarters, where he had frequent interactions with senior officers, may have helped him receive this decoration.
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Hitler began the dictation of the book while imprisoned for what he considered to be "political crimes" . Mein Kampf is a book by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. It's an autobiography with an exposition of Hitler's political ideology. Mein Kampf in English means My Struggle or My Battle.
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Eva met Adolf in Munich when she was 17 years old, while she was working as an assistant and model for his personal photographer, and began seeing him often about two years later.
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On January 30, 1933, President Paul von Hindenburg names Adolf Hitler, leader or führer of the National Socialist German Workers Party (or Nazi Party), as chancellor of Germany.
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Holocaust was the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored murder by Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler,
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By the end of June, the other parties had been dissolved, and with the help of the SA ("storm troopers", also known as "Brownshirts"), Hitler pressured his nominal coalition partner, Hugenberg, into resigning. On 14 July 1933 Hitler's Nazi Party was declared the only legal political party in Germany
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The Nuremberg Laws were antisemitic and racist laws that were enacted in Nazi Germany on 15 September 1935, at a special meeting of the Reichstag convened during the annual Nuremberg Rally of the Nazi Party.
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This agreement stated that the two countries - Germany and the Soviet Union - would not attack each other.
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Auschwitz was the largest of the German concentration camps.
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Three million German troops attacked the Soviet Union in "Operation Barbarossa".
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On 7 December 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Four days later, Hitler formally declared war against the United States
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It ended Axis hopes of occupying Egypt, taking control of the Suez Canal, and gaining access to the Middle Eastern oil fields.
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The battle of Stalingrad was one of the largest battles in human history. It lasted for 199 days.
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On 20 April, his 56th birthday, Hitler made his last trip from the bunker to the surface.
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The landing caused the German Army Group G to abandon southern France.
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The Battle in Berlin lasted from 20 April 1945 until the morning of 2 May.
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Mussolini and his mistress along with another Fascist were executed in a field by Communist Italians and hanged upside down. The Allies ordered the bodies cut down.
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Hitler shot himself adnd died.
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