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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.
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.
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