Thursday, March 11, 2010

HItler's CHildhood





Hitler was a pretty ordinary child. He wasn't the creepy evil guy way back in the day, no this is before he went bonkers. I personally think that half of Hitler's problems were because of his parents. They never encouraged him, they only yelled and hollered which doesn't solve anything. Hitler recalls the brutal arguments between his father that would last for days at a time. His father had a crazy obsession with his son to become a civil servant like him. The problem was Hitler didn't want to be a civil servant. No he wanted to become an Artist. Yes the psycho man wanted to be an artist.

Neither persuasion nor 'serious' arguments made any impression on my resistance. I did not want to be a civil servant no, and again no. All attempts on my father's part to inspire me with love or pleasure in this profession by stories from his own life accomplished the exact opposite. I yawned and grew sick to my stomach at the thought of sitting in an office”. Now just imagine all of the lives that could have been saved if his father would have allowed him to become an artist.



Inside Mein Kampf By Adolf Hitler




"Mein Kampf"
is basically a diary written by Hitler about his entire life. It describes his childhood, his original career goal, and so much more. It was a fascinating book and made me wonder how a man could plan to take over the world and almost accomplish it! He describes in his writings the brutal arguments he and his father would erupt in over young Adolf’s future.

Hitler’s parents would often try to push him to meet his highest potential possible. But Adolf was advanced for his age and it made his school work and other things come naturally to him. “School work was ridiculously easy, leaving me so much free time that the sun saw more of me than my room”. Adolf loved to adventure outside”.

Hitler also airs his extreme political views on the German supremacy obsession he had; commonly referred to as the Aryan superiority. Also, Hitler had some very dark and meticulous thoughts of Jews that were to gruesome and horrid to put on the Internet. In conclusion, His book is basically a diary with most of his problems that he created himself. His aggressiveness towards power and destruction only led to more power and destruction. This book gives a look into his mind, its about the Hitler we don't know because the one we know everyone hates. This book reveals into the psych of a man encouraged by rage who unwillingly accepted the humiliating defeat of World War I and the blame for everything. There was one thing that mattered most to him, that's the German spirit. His obsession for his blood and of his countrymen and insane love for his land was the driving force in his pre-war days. And eventually it is what killed him. Pride. "Power makes a man into a beast" that’s what sculpted Hitler into the vile being people see him as.