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hitler's racial policies

Ryan Phillips
Hitler’s Racial Policies

Adolf Hitler used nationalism to slowly rise into power, and once he was at the top, he used political events to put forth racial policies that would eventually lead to the persecution of Jews. Hitler’s racial theories were put forth in a document called the Mein Kampf. The Mein Kampf glorified his racial policies and led people to believe that the persecution of the Jews was the only to have a stronger Germany.
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria in 1889 and raised as a Catholic. At first, Hitler wanted to become an architect, but he never had the opportunity to go to school and pursue his dream. At the start of World War I, Hitler enrolled in the German army and was put to run messages back and forth during the war. Hitler did an exceptional job and was given an award for bravery. After the war was over, Hitler was homeless and had no real direction in his life, but politics and the military served as a guide for him.
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