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Psychology
adolf hitler a psychological look at what he did
adolf hitler a psychological look at what he did Adolf Hitler is known for his single-handed massacre of 6 million Jews. He is also known for being a lunatic and, for lack of a better term, completely out of his mind. I, however, believe there is a different reason. That is what I will present to you in this paper, a possibility of a different reason of why Hitler did what he did. With out being able to speak with Hitler my self and all of the reports and biographies on him and his life are biased it is almost impossible to get a good psychological picture of him or even a concrete profile of his life but I did my best. Adolf Hitler was born to a resentful father and a short-lived relationship with his mother, if one existed at all. His mother died not long after his birth and his father was spiteful toward him for this. However, his father did remarry and his new stepmother loved him and nurtured him through the majority of his life. This information ruling out any theories of a love lacking environment as the cause of his glitch. He grew up in Germany and wished to attend art school in Vienna. Following the trend of his life so far he was turned down, three times. He spent some time in Vienna and witnessed most of the gorgeous German women finding companionship in the Jewish inhabitants of Vienna, not being able to even talk to one of these girls let alone get a date with one of them. Hitler stood no chance; this of course angered him. Bringing into play the jealousy theory. After his time in Vienna he returned to Germany jealous and angered. Bibliography:
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