| Recommended Link : http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Adolf-Hitler.htm This page contains a lot of detailed info on Hitler's early life as well as several pictures. Sources: Alan Bullock, Hitler: A Study in Tyranny. New York: Harper & Row, 1962. This is a revised edition of the original publication in 1951 and is my favorite source for a Hitler biography. August Kubizek, The Young Hitler I Knew. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1976 An account of Hitler's youth written by his best and maybe only boyhood friend. Image Credits: Young Hitler: http://www.ints.ru/~babcey/foto.htm Hitler�s baby pic: http://www.ozoneasylum.com/Archives/Archive-000002/HTML/20030208-1-005957.html Alois and Klara Hitler: http://www.history.und.ac.za/hitlergeli/interest.htm Hitler�s paintings: http://www.artic.edu/webspaces/fnews/2002-march/marfeatures3.html Mein Kampf cover: http://student.hope.edu/germ35501/erich.shoemaker/Unheil.html All others: http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Adolf-Hitler.com |
| Adolf Hitler - mein Jugendfreund Ein authentisches Dokument, erg�nzt mit neuem Bildmaterial. Das einzige authentische Lebensbild der Jugendzeit Hitlers, seiner Jahre in Linz und Wien, ist Schl�ssel f�r die Beantwortung vieler Fragen. Dieses Buch dient vielen Zeithistorikern als unentbehrliche Quelle. Seine Bedeutung wurde zuletzt von Brigitte Hamann gew�rdigt. Der Autor: August Kubizek engagierte sich als Dirigent politisch nie. Obwohl nicht Mitglied er NSDAP, traf er mit seinem ehemaligen Freund noch einige Male zur Zeit des Dritten Reiches zusammen. |
| Hitler's influence still lives on through a group who call themselves the Neo-Nazis, or modern Nazis. It's really bad that this group already exists. Take a look at these idiotz... |
| Neo-Nazis Neo-nazis sind nur moderne Nazis. Es ist schrecklich, dass diese Gruppe schon existiert. Sie sind verr�ckt und hassenswert. Sehen Sie die Idioten an... ---> Jeez!!! wie schrecklich es ist, dass wir diese Leute "Leute" nennen. |
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| Hitler stayed in the army, speaking his mind against the Jews and Communists much to the approval of his seniors. In 1919 Hitler was invited to a meeting of the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP, or German Workers Party) which really comprised of only a few dozen members. During this meeting, a spokesperson called for the unification of Austria and Germany. Immediately, Hitler shouted, rejecting the very thought of a union with the non-Germanic areas of Austria but echoed the words of his teacher: that all Germans everywhere should merge to form a single nation. He received an invitation to join the party the next day. Hitler was not excited about this offer; he had wanted to form his own party and not join one as �incompetent� as the DAP. However he was still attracted to the faction and after two days of careful deliberation he accepted. |
| Adolf Hitler became DAP member number 555, a number which sounded impressive unless you knew that the party�s numbering system started with 500. This small group of malcontents-soon to be known as the Nazis-had found its leader, the misfit and former vagrant that would lead them to ultimate power and their country to ultimate destruction. |