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Adolf Hitler

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Adolf Hitler - Monologe im Fuehrerhauptquartier 1941-1944

Kurz nach Beginn des Krieges gegen die Sowjetunion regte Reichsleiter Martin Bormann an, die Gespräche Hitlers während der Arbeitspausen im Führerhauptquartier aufzuzeichnen. Er ließ sich dabei von folgenden Erwägungen leiten: Nach Jahren beispielloser Unrast mit Reisen, Besichtigungen, Veranstaltungen, intensiven Beratungen mit Architekten, Künstlern, Parteiführern, Repräsentanten des Staates, der Wirtschaft und Wehrmacht, nach den großen außenpolitischen Aktionen und den ersten Feldzügen des Zweiten Weltkrieges lenkte der Oberste Befehlshaber der Wehrmacht nun mit seinem Stab von Ostpreußen aus die Operationen gegen die Rote Armee. Um die Ideen und Vorstellungen, die er in dieser Klausur und in der bisher entscheidendsten Phase des Krieges entwickelte, der Nachwelt zu erhalten, forderte Bormann als Leiter der Parteikanzlei seinen Adjutanten Heinrich Heim auf, sie zu fixieren.

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Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler, born in Austria, came to power as the leader and founder of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, or Nazi Party. He is one of the 100 most influential figures in history, and he was able to achieve this with his charisma in giving speeches and gaining public support, his anti-communism and his support for German nationalism. He ruled Germany through the position of State Counsellor (Prime Minister) between 1933 and 1945 with a dictatorship, and his adoption of policies that contributed to igniting the Second World War and the mass massacre of 6 million Jews known as the Holocaust, in addition to five million other civilians. Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide in his Berlin bunker on April 30, 1945, when his defeat became inevitable.

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