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A Fooled Nation: The Role Of German Morale In Hitler's Rise To Power

   
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Title: A Fooled Nation: The Role Of German Morale In Hitler's Rise To Power
 
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He moved to Vienna in 1907 and applied to the Vienna Academy of Art, twice, but was rejected. The heads of the department felt he was not talented enough (92). They had no idea how this decision would affect history. When World War I broke out, Hitler enthusiastically enlisted in the German army...
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When World War I broke out, Hitler enthusiastically enlisted in the German army. His life was going nowhere and the war provided him with something to fill the void. He was looking for an adventure. In the war he proved a dedicated and brave soldier. He was temporarily blinded by poisonous gas and was shot in the leg...
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