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Hitler

en Aryan people and non-Aryan people. The magazine wanted people to fight for the Aryan cause. Hitler really enjoyed these magazines and continued to buy them regularly. Hitler eventually went totally broke and was forced to live in the streets like a vagrant. By 1909 he was a full-time tramp, hanging out with them and becoming a part of their society. Hitler became sick in the year that followed and his vagabond friend Hanisch became worried. After the winter had passed Hitler and Hanisch started selling Hitler's drawings. They started to make bigger and better paintings and drawings until his paintings could be sold for as much as 10 kronen.As Hitler became more interested in politics he sent letters to the Social Democratic Party denouncing their ways. Hitler's friend Hanisch stole one of Hitler's paintings and sold it, then was later arrested and put in jail for several days. Without someone to sell his paintings Hitler once again lapsed into laziness and desperate poverty. After a while he decided he could sell his own paintings so he sat by the Maennerheim and painted watercolors for people to buy. By getting all the profit from the paintings himself instead of giving half to Hanisch he could afford to maintain a clean-cut appearance and have immaculate looking clothes. By 1912-1913 he had become terribly politically active. He would attack regularly the Jesuits and promote Pan-Germanic ideas. He became an active anti-Semite that year. He tried to leave Austria when he was 24, but had much troubles because he failed to fill out important paperwork. Eventually he snuck out unobtrusively with another man.GermanyHitler arrived in Germany with little political knowledge and no familiarity at all of Germany. He had difficulty-meeting people and was somewhat nervous around important men. His war experiences hardened him. In his own words, "It was with feelings of pure idealism that I set out for the front in 1914. The...

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