Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler is known for his Nazi party and the atrocities & brutality during his dictatorship rule. He was a German politician, founder of the Nazi party, and also served as Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945.
He became directly responsible for the brutal torturing and killing of about 17 million people. He planned and executed the extermination of the majority of Jews who found not fit his nationalist agenda. More than three Jewish grandparents meant death for the bearer. He gave them instructions to locate Jews, grab their belongings, and plan trains to deport them. Jews were expelled from businesses and institutions, and they were also employed as slave laborers. As they reached the concentration camps, the Jews gave up all of their personal belongings, and the victims' valuables were stolen after being cleaned.
Anyone who was against and opposed his rule was put into concentration camps and killed brutally with poisonous gas chambers. It included majorly Jews followed by Christians, Gypsies, women, children, and the mentally disabled. Hitler sits on the list of the top most brutal dictators in modern history.
A few words to describe him are hate, racism, autocracy, and nationalism. He committed suicide in April 1945; the Third Reich lost battle after battle, and Germany entirely surrendered.
Born: April 20, 1889
Died: April 30, 1945
Country: Austro-Hungarian Empire