Adolf Hitler
Briefly

Adolf Hitler's rise to power was marked by his ability to make enticing promises, but his extreme policies ultimately led to the outbreak of the Second World War.
In his early life, Hitler experienced a turbulent upbringing. His father was domineering while his mother was loving, influencing both his personality and outlook on life.
Hitler's political awakening occurred in Vienna, where he encountered powerful nationalism and anti-Semitism, shaping his later ideas and his mastery of propaganda.
Despite his early aspirations in the arts, Hitler failed to gain admission to artistic institutions, which contributed to his eventual shift towards politics and extremism.
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