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" from Ostara from Thule from Runes 1918-38 Timeline page . . Rise of Adolph Hitler - PRELUDE03 Rise of Adolph Hitler Hitler made chancellor Jan. 30, 1933 - sought revisionism of Versailles and Washington treaty systems National Socialist party won1932 parliamentary election Sept. 27, 1933 Reichstag fire - Nazis blamed communists (turned into art in 1995 by Christo ) March 23, 1933 - Enabling Act made Hitler dictator - Dachau built Oct.
Hitler committed suicide in his bunker on April 30,1945 and seven days later, Germany surrendered. . Short Biography of Adolf Hitler Short Biography of Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria, a small town across the Inn River from Germany. Hitler attended school in Linz and at first was a good student, but in high school he was a very poor student. Hitler's academic abilities angered his father because his father hoped that Hitler would study to become a government worker as he had been.
In April 1945, when the war was lost for Germany, Hitler committed suicide in his bunker in Berlin. . Biographies Adolf Hitler 1889 - 1945 German Politician Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Worker's Party (Nazi) and the Fuhrer of the Third Reich. Historically he may be called the most destructive man of the 20th century and his reckless war policy contributed greatly to the decline of Europe as the center of world affairs. What is Fascism In 1933, in the midst of the depression, Hitler's Nazi party won the most seats in the Reichstag (parliament).
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Animal rights advocates should not let these false claims appear in the media unchallenged. . Hitler was not a vegetarian The following article is attributed to Roberta Kalechofsky, from the November 1996 issue of "The Animals' Agenda. " In their efforts to discredit animal rights activists, supporters of animal research periodically proclaim to the media that Adolf Hitler was a vegetarian and that the Nazis did not engage in animal research. The implication is that these 'revelations' suggest a sinister similarity between Nazis and animal rights 'zealots' and serve as a warning that animal advocates have an anti-human agenda.
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