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by Kristen Patterson 8 years ago

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Hitler: Rise of Evil- cause and consequence

Hitler: Rise of Evil- cause and consequence

Hitler: Rise of Evil- cause and consequence

Guide post 1: Hitlers mother died of an illness, but was being taken care of by a Jewish doctor, so he blamed the Jews.

Due to the fact that his mother died of her illness, plus the fact that a Jewish doctor, started off Hitlers hatred for them. this also made him use the SA to make people stay away and avoid buying Jewish products and going in Jewish stores.

Guide post 2: Hitler became chancellor of Germany was an event that had many causes and consequences.

His main motivation for wanting to become chancellor was to be in full power of all of Germany and have all the Jews executed. Also Hitler had the SA set a fire to the Reichstag. each of these causes have different ranking consequences, the assassination of all the Jews was much more important and impacting than the fire that was set to the Reichstag.

Guide post 3: His ability to obtain support for the Nazi party grew crazily over time.

How he gained these votes was from his outrageously encouraging ways of speech, he filled the desperate Germans with hope because they were so broken after WWI. Also the day he was convicted of treason he used the court case to gain the support of all the people in the court, even the judge. he did this by doing what he does best and gave his speeches supporting his movement.
In this time, Germany was living in very poor conditions after the war, that's why Hitler easily gained support, because the people didn't want to live like that anymore. also Germany at the time were very politically unstable, so this gave Hitler an actual audience that would actually take in what he said. Also Hitler blamed the Jews for signing the Treaty of Versailles, and convinced everyone to believe only Jews get to hold political positions.

Guide post 4: Ernst Hanfstaengl was always unable to make time for his family, because Hitler didn't want him to abandon him.

The cause was when Ernst didn't go to the United States to get treatment for his daughter to get better, resulted in her getting terribly ill.
As an ending result in the sickness of his daughter and him not getting the proper treatment sh needed, she ended up dying. but her death was of course not intended by the family, but did benefit Hitler because now that the daughter is gone, there is no need for Helene to have any distractions while she works for him.

Guide post 5: What if Hitler's doctor was not a Jew and was actually a German like him? Would this have eased his hatred for them? Maybe his hatred for them would not be as bad as it was, and wouldn't think to execute them all.

What if Hitler had died in WWI? Most likely if he had died during the first world war, over 6 million Jewish family's would have been alive and able to grow onto their families etc...
What if Hitler wasn't a good speaker like he actually is? Maybe people wouldn't have actually been encouraged by what he was saying and find everything he said non-convincing and foolish, and this would lead to no deaths of the Jewish people because people wouldn't have a reason to kill them.