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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Hitler's Experience in WWI

In this article we see how war can effect people in bad ways. Adolf Hitler being one of the people effected, we see what damage can be done due to those effects. Hitler after being outraged about Germany's loss in the war really affected what he did after. The loss would eventually led him to blame the Jews and the Bolsheviks. When Hitler became the dictator he took that anger and put it into the death to all Jews. War can effect everyone and as we can see, war does not have the best effect on all.

I thought the article was very good in explaining the things Hitler experienced. For example, I thought it was well written how Hitler felt about his homeland and it efforts to modernise and to devolve power. I really enjoyed reading this article.

2 Comments:

Blogger Abbie L said...

That's really interesting, I didn't see that article until I read your review and went back to read it. I thought it was really impressive that they showed Hitler's reasoning behind all of the Halocaust and why he felt the way he did, and not just labeling him and saying oh, he did this and this, wasn't that horrible. It was still horrible but, it was nice to read something different about Hitler.

5:19 PM  
Blogger MattF said...

It is interesting to see some of Hitler's reasoning behind his actions in WWII. It is also interesting to see how WWI affected his mindset about particular issues.

2:21 PM  

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