Adolf Hitler

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"What do you expect? I'm Hitler!"

- Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was a German politician and the leader of Nazi Germany. As a boy, his father constantly punished him severely, mostly due to Hitler disagreeing with his father or misbehaving a lot. He was known for his genocides, the most infamous being the Holocaust, when he killed six million Jews and others.

Biography
In his youth, he often enraged his father, who punished him severely. Hitler fought as a solider during WW1. He rose to power as Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and Führer a year later. In 1939, he started WW2 by invading Poland. He then conquered nearly all of Europe. Hitler invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, with early success, almost taking Moscow. Due to several setbacks, including winter and the defeat at Stalingrad, Hitler's army was pushed back in the East. He was also pushed back in the West, when the Allies liberated France and several other Western European countries. Hitler, unable to bear Germany's defeat, committed suicide on April 30, 1945, alongside his wife just before the Soviet Union took Berlin.

Appearances

 * Hitler (episode) (both parts)
 * WW2 (both parts)
 * The Cold War (Part 1) [indirectly mentioned]

Trivia

 * In his appearances, Hitler has no mouth visible. The black thing under his eyes is his mustache.
 * Hitler was the first historical figure to get a video of explaining his life in detail. The second was Henry VIII.
 * Hitler was also called "a short guy with a silly mustache" in the Cold War (Part 1).
 * He was very close to his brother, Edmund, who died when he was only six years old.
 * He dropped out when he was 16 years old.
 * He failed to enter art school twice, so he never found a career in the arts.
 * He was super attached to his mother, Klara, who died in 1907 when he was 18.
 * Hitler became homeless in 1909 when he failed to enter art school.
 * Hitler attempted a march on Munich in 1923, but it failed, and he was sentenced to five years in prison, of which he only served nine months, and when we said "prison", it was more of a pleasant hotel stay.
 * While he was in prison, he wrote Mein Kampf ("My Struggle").