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explain outbreak of hitler​

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Answered by argupta0904
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Explanation:

1907

Hitler moves to Vienna with the aim of attending the Vienna Academy of Art, but his application is rejected. His disappointment is compounded by his failure to also get into the Vienna School of Architecture due to his inability to provide a school leaving certificate.

1909—1913

Without any means of money, Hitler struggles to survive in Vienna, living in a men’s hostel. He sells postcards which he’s drawn, of famous sights, and undertakes a series of menial jobs, to earn money.

During this period of poverty, Hitler engages in much political activity, attending meetings, absorbing political newspapers and literature.

1913

Faced with military service for the Habsburg Empire, Hitler takes action to evade this by moving to Munich in Southern Germany. This move is possible in part due to his inheritance of a small legacy from his father’s estate. Here his life continues much as before, until world events changed the course of Hitler’s life.

1914

At the outbreak of the First World War, Hitler volunteers for service in the German army and joined the 16th Barvarian Reserve Infantry Regiment. He distinguishes himself in service, being promoted to corporal and decorated with the Iron Cross for services as a runner on the western front.

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Answered by Chitrayogee
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The circumstances which led to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France were a combination of social, economic, pontical and Intellectual circumstances. These are discussed below

The social order consisted of many inequalities. The privileged classes were the clergy and noblemen, the First and Second Estate respectively. They were exempt from paying taxes. The rest of the Citizens belonged to the Third Estate and constituted the majority of the population They did not have any political rights or social status, but paid all the taxes. So, they were very discontented.

There was a financial crisis as the king’s treasury was empty. The king’s luxurious style of living and involvement in wars had made France very poor There was no money to feed the poor when there was a bad crop.

The king ruled like an autocrat and the people had no voice in any decisions. The Estates General (French Parliament) had not been convened for many years. The administration was inefficient, corrupt and disorganised.

At that time a number of philosophers refuted the theory of the divine right of kings to rule. They proclaimed a doctrine of sovereignty of the people and equality of all men. They stoked the fires of discontent by exposing the evil actions of the king and nobility.

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