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ARTICLES RELATED TO Adolf Hitler - Early years |  |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Early yearsAdolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, at Braunau am Inn, Austria, a small town 90 km (55 miles) west of Linz in the province of Upper Austria, on the bank of the River Inn, which formed the border between Germany and what was then Austria-Hungary. He was the fourth of six children of Alois Hitler (1837–1903), a customs official, and Klara Pölzl, Alois' niece and third wife. Of these six children, only Adolf and his younger sister Paula reached adulthood. Alois Hitler also had a son (Alois Junior) and a daughter (Angela) by his second w ...
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Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, at Braunau am Inn, Austria, a small town 90 km (55 miles) west of Linz in the province of Upper Austria, on the bank of the River Inn, which formed the border between Germany and what was then Austria-Hungary. He was the fourth of six children of Alois Hitler (1837–1903), a customs official, and Klara Pölzl, Alois' niece and third wife. Of these six children, only Adolf and his younger sister Paula reached adulthood. Alois Hitler also had a son (Alois Junior) and a daughter (Angela) by his second w ...
See also:Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Early years, Adolf Hitler - Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich, Adolf Hitler - World War I, Adolf Hitler - The early years of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's entry and rise, Adolf Hitler - The Hitler Putsch, Adolf Hitler - The rebuilding of the party, Adolf Hitler - The road to power, Adolf Hitler - The Brüning administration, Adolf Hitler - The cabinets von Papen and Schleicher, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, Adolf Hitler - Reichstag Fire and the March election, Adolf Hitler - The Enabling Act, Adolf Hitler - Removal of remaining limits, Adolf Hitler - The Third Reich, Adolf Hitler - Economics and culture, Adolf Hitler - Repression, Adolf Hitler - Rearmament and new alliances, Adolf Hitler - The Holocaust, Adolf Hitler - World War II, Adolf Hitler - Opening moves, Adolf Hitler - Path to defeat, Adolf Hitler - Defeat and death, Adolf Hitler - Legacy, Adolf Hitler - Medical health, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's family, Adolf Hitler - The origin of the name Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Trivia, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's associates, Adolf Hitler - Documentaries, Adolf Hitler - Dramatizations, Adolf Hitler - Media, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's speeches Read more here: » Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - Early years |
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Adolf Hitler - Hitler's entry and rise.
After the war, Hitler remained in the army, which was mainly engaged in suppressing socialist uprisings breaking out across Germany, including Munich (Bavarian Soviet Republic), where Hitler returned in 1919. He took part in "national thinking" courses organised by the Education and Propaganda Department (Dept Ib/P) of the Bavarian Reichswehr Group, Headquarters 4 under Captain Mayr. A key purpose of this group was to create a scapegoat for the outbreak of the ...
See also:Adolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Early years, Adolf Hitler - Early adulthood in Vienna and Munich, Adolf Hitler - World War I, Adolf Hitler - The early years of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's entry and rise, Adolf Hitler - The Hitler Putsch, Adolf Hitler - The Rebuilding of the Party, Adolf Hitler - The Road to Power, Adolf Hitler - The Brüning administration, Adolf Hitler - The cabinets von Papen and Schleicher, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's appointment as Chancellor, Adolf Hitler - Reichstag Fire and the March election, Adolf Hitler - The Enabling Act, Adolf Hitler - Removal of remaining limits, Adolf Hitler - The Third Reich, Adolf Hitler - Economics and culture, Adolf Hitler - Repression, Adolf Hitler - Rearmament and new alliances, Adolf Hitler - The Holocaust, Adolf Hitler - World War II, Adolf Hitler - Opening moves, Adolf Hitler - Path to defeat, Adolf Hitler - Defeat and death, Adolf Hitler - Legacy, Adolf Hitler - Medical health, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's family, Adolf Hitler - The origin of the name Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Trivia, Adolf Hitler - People associated with Hitler, Adolf Hitler - Documentaries, Adolf Hitler - Dramatizations, Adolf Hitler - Media, Adolf Hitler - Hitler's speeches Read more here: » Adolf Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler - The early years of the Nazi Party |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Pre-war yearsAs a print journalist first and later as a radio reporter for CBS, Shirer covered the strengthening of one-party rule in Nazi Germany beginning in 1934. Shirer reported on Adolf Hitler's peacetime triumphs like the return of the Saarland to Germany and the remilitarization of the Rhineland.
Shirer was hired in 1934 for the Berlin bureau of the Universal News Service, which was one of William Randolph Hearst's two wire services. When Universal Service folded in August 1937, Shirer was first taken on as second man by Hearst's other wire service, International ...
See also:William L. Shirer, William L. Shirer - Early years, William L. Shirer - Pre-war years, William L. Shirer - Reporting the war from Berlin, William L. Shirer - Post-war years, William L. Shirer - Books, William L. Shirer - Non-fiction, William L. Shirer - Fiction, William L. Shirer - Fictionalized versions of Shirer Read more here: » William L. Shirer: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Pre-war years |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - SyphilisHitler's tremors and irregular heartbeat during the last years of his life could have been symptoms of tertiary syphilis. Along with another doctor, Morell diagnosed them as such by early 1945 in a joint report to Heinrich Himmler. Some historians have also cited Hitler's discussion of syphilis across fourteen pages of Mein Kampf, which he called a "Jewish disease", leading to speculation he may have had the disease himself, since it may ...
See also:Adolf Hitler's medical health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Doctors and drugs, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Diet, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Other possible health issues, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Mental health, Adolf Hitler's medical health - Autopsy comment on anatomy Read more here: » Adolf Hitler's medical health: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Hitler's medical health - Syphilis |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Alois Hitler - Name changed to Alois HitlerHistorian Ian Kershaw remarks: "The first of many strokes of good fortune for Adolf Hitler took place thirteen years before he was born. In 1876, the man who was to become his father changed his name from Alois Schicklgruber to Alois Hitler. Adolf can be believed when he said that nothing his father had done had pleased him so much as to drop the coarsely rustic name of Schicklgruber. Certainly, 'Heil Schicklgruber' would have sound ...
See also:Alois Hitler, Alois Hitler - Birth, Alois Hitler - Youth, Alois Hitler - Early career, Alois Hitler - Name changed to Alois Hitler, Alois Hitler - Who was Alois' real father?, Alois Hitler - Johann Georg Hiedler?, Alois Hitler - Johann Nepomuk Hiedler?, Alois Hitler - Frankenberger's son?, Alois Hitler - Was it for money?, Alois Hitler - Middle career, Alois Hitler - Late career, Alois Hitler - Retirement, Alois Hitler - Death, Alois Hitler - Quote, Alois Hitler - Notes Read more here: » Alois Hitler: Encyclopedia II - Alois Hitler - Name changed to Alois Hitler |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Early yearsBorn in Chicago in 1904, Shirer attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Working his way to Europe on a cattle boat, intending to spend the summer there, he remained in Europe for the next fifteen years.
He was European correspondent for the Chicago Tribune from 1925-1932, covering assignments in Europe, the Near East and India. In India he formed a close friendship with Mohandas K. Gandhi.
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See also:William L. Shirer, William L. Shirer - Early years, William L. Shirer - Pre-war years, William L. Shirer - Reporting the war from Berlin, William L. Shirer - Post-war years, William L. Shirer - Books, William L. Shirer - Non-fiction, William L. Shirer - Fiction, William L. Shirer - Fictionalized versions of Shirer Read more here: » William L. Shirer: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Early years |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Reporting the war from BerlinFrom Berlin, Bill Shirer covered the outbreak of war in the West in spring 1940 — first the invasion of Denmark and Norway in April, and then the invasion of the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, and France in May. As German armies closed in on Paris, he traveled to France with the German forces. In one of the biggest journalistic triumphs of the war, Shirer reported the signing of the German armistice with France on June 22, 1940 to the American people before the news had even been announced by the Germans. His commenta ...
See also:William L. Shirer, William L. Shirer - Early years, William L. Shirer - Pre-war years, William L. Shirer - Reporting the war from Berlin, William L. Shirer - Post-war years, William L. Shirer - Books, William L. Shirer - Non-fiction, William L. Shirer - Fiction, William L. Shirer - Fictionalized versions of Shirer Read more here: » William L. Shirer: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Reporting the war from Berlin |
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The dispute started when J. B. Williams, maker of shaving soap, withdrew his sponsorship of Shirer's Sunday news show. CBS, of which Murrow was then vice president for public affairs, did not find Shirer another sponsor and allowed the show to keep running on a "sustaining" (non-sponsored) basis, w ...
See also:William L. Shirer, William L. Shirer - Early years, William L. Shirer - Pre-war years, William L. Shirer - Reporting the war from Berlin, William L. Shirer - Post-war years, William L. Shirer - Books, William L. Shirer - Non-fiction, William L. Shirer - Fiction, William L. Shirer - Fictionalized versions of Shirer Read more here: » William L. Shirer: Encyclopedia II - William L. Shirer - Post-war years |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - Early yearsAlthough Speer originally wanted to become a mathematician when he was young, he ended up following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and studied architecture. He began his architectural studies at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; his decision to study locally instead of at one of the more prestigious institutes was dictated by the inflation of 1923. In 1924 when the inflation had stabilised, Speer transferred his studies to the more esteemed Munich Institute of Technology, then in 1925 he again transferred this time to th ...
See also:Albert Speer, Albert Speer - Early years, Albert Speer - First Architect of the Reich, Albert Speer - Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer - After the war, Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer - Imprisonment, Albert Speer - Release, Albert Speer - Notes, Albert Speer - Resources, Albert Speer - Works, Albert Speer - Biographies Read more here: » Albert Speer: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - Early years |
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See also:Albert Speer, Albert Speer - Early years, Albert Speer - First Architect of the Reich, Albert Speer - Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer - After the war, Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer - Imprisonment, Albert Speer - Release, Albert Speer - Notes, Albert Speer - Resources, Albert Speer - Works, Albert Speer - Biographies Read more here: » Albert Speer: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - First Architect of the Reich |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - Minister of ArmamentsHitler was always a strong supporter of Speer, in part because of Hitler's own frustrated artistic and architectural visions. A strong affinity developed between Hitler and the ambitious young architect early in their professional relationship. For Speer, serving as architect for the head of the German state and being given virtual carte blanche as to expenses, presented a tremendous opportunity. For Hitler, Speer personified a talented architect capable of translating Hitler's grandiose visions into tangible designs which expresse ...
See also:Albert Speer, Albert Speer - Early years, Albert Speer - First Architect of the Reich, Albert Speer - Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer - After the war, Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer - Imprisonment, Albert Speer - Release, Albert Speer - Notes, Albert Speer - Resources, Albert Speer - Works, Albert Speer - Biographies Read more here: » Albert Speer: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - Minister of Armaments |
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Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials.
Immediately after the war, there seemed to be little indication that Speer would be charged with war crimes. Speer traveled unprotected and openly participated in the so-called Flensburg government for weeks, in the presence of Allied officers. Upon request, he actually held a series of widely-attended lectures for officials of the Allied occupying powers on various topics, including the mistakes made by the Nazi government in industrial and economic affairs (although he never dur ...
See also:Albert Speer, Albert Speer - Early years, Albert Speer - First Architect of the Reich, Albert Speer - Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer - After the war, Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer - Imprisonment, Albert Speer - Release, Albert Speer - Notes, Albert Speer - Resources, Albert Speer - Works, Albert Speer - Biographies Read more here: » Albert Speer: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - After the war |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Eichmann - Eichmann analysisIn the forty years since Eichmann's death, historians have speculated on certain facts regarding his life. The most important question is how responsible Eichmann was for the implementation of the Holocaust. Most agree that Eichmann knew exactly what he was doing; however, some "Eichmann Defenders" (his son included) state that he was unfairly judged and that he was only doing his duty as a German soldier.
A third - and highly controversial - analysis came from political theorist Hannah Arendt, a Jew who fled Germany before Hitler's r ...
See also:Adolf Eichmann, Adolf Eichmann - Early life, Adolf Eichmann - Pre-Nazi years, Adolf Eichmann - Nazi Party and the SS, Adolf Eichmann - World War II, Adolf Eichmann - Post World War II, Adolf Eichmann - Capture, Adolf Eichmann - Trial, Adolf Eichmann - Eichmann analysis, Adolf Eichmann - Books Read more here: » Adolf Eichmann: Encyclopedia II - Adolf Eichmann - Eichmann analysis |
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 |  |  | Adolf Hitler - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - Early yearsAlthough Speer originally wanted to become a mathematician when he was young, he ended up following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and studied architecture. He began his architectural studies at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; his decision to study locally instead of at one of the more prestigious institutes was dictated by the inflation of 1923. In 1924 when the inflation had stabilised, Speer transferred his studies to the more esteemed Munich Institute of Technology, then in 1925 he again transferred this time to th ...
See also:Albert Speer, Albert Speer - Early years, Albert Speer - First Architect of the Reich, Albert Speer - Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer - After the war, Albert Speer - Nuremberg trials, Albert Speer - Imprisonment, Albert Speer - Release, Albert Speer - Resources, Albert Speer - Notes, Albert Speer - Works, Albert Speer - Biographies, Albert Speer - External links Read more here: » Albert Speer: Encyclopedia II - Albert Speer - Early years |
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