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by Muhammad Mustafa 1 year ago

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Hitler Rise Of Evil (by mustafa)

The narrative explores the ascent of Adolf Hitler from his early rejections and personal traumas to becoming the Chancellor of Germany. His rise is marked by a series of unexpected events and influential speeches, which garnered significant support and led to his dominance in German politics.

Hitler Rise Of Evil (by mustafa)

Hitler Rise Of Evil (by mustafa)

Guidepost #5

In our future perspective of how might one event change for one to change the entire History
Art school

What if Hitler got accepted?

What if Germany have won?

Bar

What if hitler never went to the bar to give his speech?

Guidepost #4

Unpredictable future causes them to create an unexpected result
kHitler becomming Councellor

The original Councellor and his crew never expect Hitler to become the top Councellor of Germany's command

Death of Gali

Her death was unexpected and was somehow reasonable as well

Hitler's crush on blond hair women

His love with her was unexpected because all she did was agree with Hitler's thoughts

Guidepost #3

Events result from the interplay of two types of factors of a people and a area
News man makes headings about hitler

Hitler is a bad person, and the news man knows. So he writes about Hitler and prints them in a machine; hands it down to everyone and gets a good laugh

Nephew hating Hitler

Nephew thinks hes a monster because how he treats her and what he did back at the cotton field

Piano man

Hitler's news writer was playing the piano and he was imaging the things around germany

Guidepost #2

The causes that influence the result
Hitler making a speech in a bar

This caused him to make speeches each time at the bar

WWII

It is when Hitler thinks hes powerful enough to conquer all of the countries in europe

Hitler's control

He realises if he controls his nephew, he might be able to control the world

Guidepost #1

Many results are lead by multiple causes
Hitler being a bad person
Hitler did not like Jews because he had thought that they take up professional jobs that belonged to Germans.
Hatred of Jews
Hitlers Art

He was rejected from art school so he was angry

Nazi Supporters

His speeches made over half of Germany follow him

After making a speech at a bar, Hitler was encouraged to make another speech in front of a larger audience

Trauma

Hitler's Dad used to physically abuse him