Adolf Hitler wasn't in love with his mother, he was in love with his neice, Angela (or Angie) Raubal. The had a relationship for many years until she commited suicide.
Many say that the reason she commited suicide was because she found a piece of paper that said "Thank you for a wonderful evening. -Eva Brown." As you might know, Eva Brown was the woman that would later become his wife.
Others say that Adolf killed Angela because she was pregnant with a Jewish child (her music teacher was a Jewish man..).
Adolf Hitler loved children but never had any of his own because he was afraid that they would not be born healthy, since part of his family was Jewish...
I hope this helps, I had to do a lot of research on A. Hitler and the Nazi era myself and I have many books on the subject.
2007-04-09 12:43:19
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answered by Kalikina 7
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Germany fought very hard in WWI and was holding its own when the war ended in the signing of an 'armistice'. German veterans felt short changed and they could have won the war.
Germany got the short end of the stick, even though the war ended in an 'armistice', Germany was treated as though it was the loser. Germany had to fork over 75% of its heavy manufacturing equipment, pay a billion marks to France, and forced to become a 'democrary' - the Weimar Republic. Germany never had a 'democratic tradition' and the Germans wanted their Kaiser, hated democrary, and despised the Weimar republic.
Under democracy, which is absolute chaos to the rigid German principles of order & discipline, various government agents where sent out to observe all the anti-government radical groups which were appearing all over Germany. A WWI German corporal, a veteran named of Adolf Hitler, became one of these government observers, a V-agent, and checked-out several different radical organizations.
One day V-agent Adolf Hitler was assigned to observe a radical group called the DAP, Deutschers Arbeit Partei (the German Workers Party). Hitler liked what he heard, joined this group as a member, and a year later Hitler renamed it the NSDAP, National Socialst Deutschers Arbeit Partei (the National Socialist German Workers Party).
Years later, after becoming the President of the NSDAP, Adolf Hitler renamed the group the National Socialist Party, or Nazi Party.
Hitler said he would use the weakness of democracy against itself, weaknesses like: free speech, freedom to assemble, freedom to protest, freedom to march, and the like. Hitler marched all over the place against the hated Weimar Republic.
Hitler was involved in a 'putsch', a plot to over throw the government by force, which landed him in prison: Landsberg am Lech, and that is where he wrote his not so good book: MEIN KAMPF, or My Struggle or My Fight.
After he got out of jail, Hitler decided to take the legal road to power so he ran for a seat in the German Parliment under his National Socialist Party (the Nazis). After another few years of hard politics, Hitler was elected to parliment. After Hindenburg died, Hitler combined the Chancerllorship and his party seat into a new office he called The Fuhrer: simply LEADER in German.
The Fuhrer led Germany out of a deep economic depression. Hitler treated his German people well (but not the enemies of the state), and spent a lot of money giving them things like the autobahn and the volkswagen. Hitler was criticized as a Kenyesian economic defecit spender, which means he spent more money than he took in. So Hitler had to invade other countries to make more money to spend on his people, he called this Lebensraum, or living space.
Hitler was made Time Magazine's 1938 'Man of the Year'.
In 1939 Adolf Hitler and the communist Josef Stalin signed a non-aggression pact, and Hiter and Stalin became buddies. So Hitler and Stalin both invaded Poland, but England honored her treaty with Poland and declared war against Germany and Russia. Stalin betrayed Hitler and sided with England and that's how WWII began.
2007-04-09 19:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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