Adolf Hitler

dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, main instigator of World War II (1889–1945)
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Adolf Hitler

Summary

Adolf Hitler is a human[1]. His place of birth was Adolf-Hitler-Geburtshaus[2]. He passed away in Führerbunker[3]. He worked as a soldier[4], painter[5], political writer[6], politician[7], and military commander[8]. He ranks in the top 0.0093% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (97,636 views/month, #93 of 1,000,298).[9]

Key Facts

  • Adolf Hitler was born in Adolf-Hitler-Geburtshaus[2].
  • Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn[10].
  • Adolf Hitler passed away in Führerbunker[3].
  • Adolf Hitler died in Berlin[11].
  • Adolf Hitler's father was Alois Hitler[12].
  • Adolf Hitler's mother was Klara Hitler[13].
  • Among Adolf Hitler's spouses was Eva Braun[14].
  • Adolf Hitler held citizenship in Cisleithania[15].
  • Adolf Hitler held citizenship in Austria[16].
  • Adolf Hitler held citizenship in German Reich[17].
  • Adolf Hitler held citizenship in Nazi Germany[18].
  • German was Adolf Hitler's native language[19].
  • Adolf Hitler worked as a soldier[4].
  • Adolf Hitler worked as a painter[5].
  • Adolf Hitler's professions included political writer[6].
  • Adolf Hitler's professions included politician[7].
  • Adolf Hitler worked as a military commander[8].
  • Adolf Hitler worked as a writer[20].
  • Adolf Hitler's field of work was Nazism[21].
  • Adolf Hitler's field of work was propaganda in Nazi Germany[22].
  • Adolf Hitler's field of work was military dictatorship[23].
  • Adolf Hitler's field of work was politics[24].
  • Adolf Hitler's field of work was military personnel[25].
  • Adolf Hitler's field of work was painting[26].
  • Adolf Hitler held the position of Reich Chancellor[27].

Body

Origins and Family

Recorded place of birth include Adolf-Hitler-Geburtshaus[2], a bourgeois house[28], in Austria[29], founded in 1700[30] and Braunau am Inn[10], a city[31], in Austria[32], founded in 0810[33]. Adolf Hitler's father was Alois Hitler[12]. His mother was Klara Hitler[13]. German was his native language[19].

Education

Educated at Lambach Abbey[34], an abbey[35], in Austria[36], founded in 1056[37], headquartered in Lambach[38] and Bundesrealgymnasium Linz Fadingerstraße[39], a Gymnasium[40], in Austria[41].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include soldier[4], painter[5], political writer[6], politician[7], military commander[8], and writer[20]. Fields of work include Nazism[21], a political ideology[42]; propaganda in Nazi Germany[22]; military dictatorship[23], a form of government[43]; politics[24], an academic discipline[44]; military personnel[25], a profession[45]; and painting[26], a type of work of art[46]. Positions held include Reich Chancellor[27], a historical position[47], in German Reich[48], founded in 1871[49]; Reichsstatthalter[50], a historical position[51], in Nazi Germany[52]; president of Germany[53], a historical position[54], in German Reich[55], founded in 1919[56]; member of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic[57]; and member of the Reichstag of Nazi Germany[58], a historical position[59], in Nazi Germany[60].

Recognition

Awards received include Iron Cross 2nd Class[61], Wound Badge (1918) in Black[62], honorary citizen of Sankt Andreasberg[63], honorary citizen of Goslar[64], Collar of the Imperial Order of the Red Arrows[65], and Golden Party Badge[66].

Personal Life

Among Adolf Hitler's spouses was Eva Braun[14]. Religious affiliations include Positive Christianity[67] and Catholicism[68]. Political affiliations include German Workers' Party[69], a political party[70], in Weimar Republic[71], founded in 1919[72], headquartered in Munich[73] and Nazi Party[74].

Death and Burial

Recorded place of death include Führerbunker[3], an underground infrastructure system[75], in Nazi Germany[76], founded in 1944[77] and Berlin[11], a seat of government[78], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[79], founded in 1244[80].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Adolf Hitler include Nazi salute[81], Hitler Youth[82], Wolf's Lair[83], 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler[84], Combat 18[85], Hitler Cabinet[86], Secret Hitler[87], and reductio ad Hitlerum[88].

Why It Matters

Adolf Hitler ranks in the top 0.0093% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (97,636 views/month, #93 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[89] He is known by 55 alternative names across languages and contexts.[90]

Works attributed to him include Mein Kampf[91], a literary work[92], founded in 1924[93]; Last will and testament of him[94], a will[95]; Nero Decree[96], a Führer directive[97]; Meine Ehre heißt Treue[98], a motto[99], founded in 1931[100]; Night and Fog Decree[101], a Führer directive[102], founded in 1941[103]; and Hitlers Zweites Buch[104], a written work[105]. Entities named for him include Nazi salute[81], Hitler Youth[82], Wolf's Lair[83], 1st SS Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler[84], Combat 18[85], and Hitler Cabinet[86].

FAQs

Where was Adolf Hitler born?

Adolf Hitler was born in Adolf-Hitler-Geburtshaus[2].

Where did Adolf Hitler die?

Adolf Hitler died in Führerbunker[3].

Who were Adolf Hitler's parents?

Adolf Hitler's father was Alois Hitler[12]. Adolf Hitler's mother was Klara Hitler[13].

Who was Adolf Hitler married to?

Adolf Hitler's spouses include Eva Braun[14].

What did Adolf Hitler do for work?

Adolf Hitler worked as soldier[4], painter[5], political writer[6], politician[7], and military commander[8].

Where did Adolf Hitler go to school?

Adolf Hitler was educated at Lambach Abbey[34] and Bundesrealgymnasium Linz Fadingerstraße[39].

What awards did Adolf Hitler receive?

Honors received include Iron Cross 2nd Class[61], Wound Badge (1918) in Black[62], honorary citizen of Sankt Andreasberg[63], and honorary citizen of Goslar[64].

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