Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 to April 30, 1945) was an Austrian born German Politician who became leader of the Nazi (National Socialist German's Worker's Party aka NSDAP), and eventually the Leader, and Chancellor of the Riech (Führer). His name can be translated as honored wolf who lives in a hut or honored wolf shepherd. The latter almost a reflection of his reign.

Early Adulthood
Hitler became a painter in Vienna. During this time his painters were sold by a local Jew, who was the only person who would sell his work. He also had a 'friend', who was Jewish, the young man gave the homeless Hitler clothing, and showed him the various soup kitchens that existed in the city (this friend would latter die in a consentraction camp). Historians generally agree that the anti-semite side of Adolf emerged after World War I, as some bitter 'back-stab' take on Germany's defeat.

World War I
Hitler joined the Bavarian Army (a part of the German Imperial Army) during World War One where he acieved the rank of Gefreiter, which is considered equivalent to a Lance Corpral in the British Army. He was not promoted to a higher rank as his fellow soldiers found him awkward in the sense that he would sit after a battle, and paint the devestated landscape. He also didn't seem interested in some of the men's more vulgar conversations.

Antibellum Germany
Hitlers early governance