Adolf Hitler's Racist Policy

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Adolf Hitler was the leader of the German Nazis during the second world war, and his fascist policy was the main reason that led to the second world war, which caused the death of over 5 million noncombatants plus the death of 6 million Jews. Hitler was born in 1889 Austria, and his dad passed away when he was 13, so his mother had to raise him while working for money. Unfortunately, his mother passed away when Hitler was just 19. After the death of his mother, Hitler moved to Vienna and lived off the kitchen and homeless shelter for a year. After a while, he moves to Munich, but at the same time, the first world war broke out.The homeless Hitler signed up to fight for Germany. Hitler was a great public speaker plus he accepts to be a part

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