At 6:30 p.m. on the evening of April 20, 1889, he
was born in the small Austrian village of Braun Am Inn just across the border
from German Bavaria.. When he was little, he wanted to be an artist, although
his work was not very good. Hitler got good grades in elementary school, but he
was a poor student in high school so that quit high school at the age of 16.
The young Hitler was a resentful, discontented, unstable temperament;
he was really strict in make a decision. But, he is good brother. The household now consisted of Adolf, little brother
Edmund, little sister Paula, older half-brother Alois Jr, older half-sister Angela and two parents
who were home all the time. It was a crowded, noisy little farm house.Seems
like he been raised in a poor condition but they have a beautiful family who
loved him.
When he turns into 13 , his father died In 1907,
Hitler went to Vienna to be an art student. He tried to get into the Academy of
Fine Arts, which is a public art school of higher education in Vienna,
Austria but he could not
pass the entrance exam. He failed twice. After his mother died in 1907, Hitler
received an inheritance from his mother and his aunt. He also received money from
drawings and paintings that he sold. Hitler thought that Germans were superior
and other nationalities should be treated poorly.
In
February, 1910, he moved into a home for poor men where he would stay for the
next few years. Hitler sometimes earned a little money as a day laborer,
shoveling snow and carrying bags at the train station. Another resident at the
home, Reinhold Hanish , acted as his agent, hawking Hitler's works of art to
various shops where they were mostly used to fill empty picture frames. Hitler
also painted posters for shop windows. During that moment, he learnt how to be
independent.
An adulthood Hitler
Hitler
faced a lot of hardship during his childhood included he lost his parents and
need to stand at his own feet.What makes this country boy who failed in his
early life become a great hero for Germany?
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