What+were+the+influences+that+affected+Hitler's+persecution+of+Jews?

= What were the influences that affected Hitler's persecution of Jews? =


 * As Hitler was growing up, he didn't really have any real family there for him to be supportive about anything at all. His mother had died from breast cancer while he was still in his teens, his brother died from the measles, and he had turned against his father in rebellion. He always felt alone and like no one was there for him now and ever will be. This was a very depressing time for him and he didn't know what to do. Hitler also felt that no matter how hard he tried to earn money, get a good education, the world just never seemed to be a positive place for him. When his mother died it was an especially tragic event because she was like his best friend. He knew she would die someday, but just seeing it actually happen had a major affect on him. Hitler had always been responsible for chores, working on farms, and overall just doing work all the time. He never really even attempted to have any fun or make any friends, considering if he did it wouldn't even matter because his family moved to different places again and again. Overall Adolf Hitler's decision to persecute the innocent Jews was mainly influenced by his own life. He thought he should act like a bully to everyone else because that was how he had been brought up by his family. His father often beat him, so he would order the Germans to beat the Jews. I believe his life really took an affect on that decision leading to the Holocaust. **

​ **One of Hitler's teachers described him as, "violent and high strung." Meaning that especially in school, he would never want to listen to anyone but himself and maybe a friend. He couldn't stand being wrong at anything.**


 * *~Katy~* **