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reasons for fall down of Adolf Hitler please tell it earlier

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Answered by Sameerabhi
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All of his life, Adolf Hitler had been obsessed with the musical works of German composer Richard Wagner. As a teenager living in Austria, Hitler was deeply inspired by Wagner's operas and their pagan, mythical tales of struggles against hated enemies. One time, back in 1905, after seeing Wagner's operaRienzi, young Hitler professed he would someday embark on a great mission, leading his people to freedom, similar to the opera's story.

Now, some 40 years later, after failing in his mission as Führer of the German People and Reich, another of Wagner's operas hearkened, and it was Hitler's favorite – Der Ring des Nibelungen. It concerns a magic Ring granting its possessor the power to rule the world. In the last part of this opera, entitledGötterdämmerung, or 'Twilight of the gods," the hero Siegfried, betrayed by those around him, loses the Ring and winds up on a funeral pyre while the fortress of Valhalla burns and the kingdom of the gods is destroyed

Answered by mdejazuddin
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20 April 1889
Adolf Hitler is born on April 20 th in
Braunau am Inn in the empire of
Austria-Hungary.
His parents' families are both of poor
peasant backgrounds. His father, Alois,
regarded as strict and distant, becomes
a customs official and expects Adolf to
follow a career into the civil service.
Hitler’s mother, Klara, is of a more
compassionate nature, adoring and
indulging her son.
At the age of six Adolf attends school
and, while clearly intelligent, he is
uninterested in formal education,
eventually leaving with a poor
educational record of achievement.
The death of his father when Adolf was
13, releases the pressure on him to get
a job working for the civil service, Adolf
is able to pursue his preferred choice of
study, that of art. He attends art school
and regards himself as an artist,
absorbing diverse cultural influences,
the opera, theatre, reading and drawing.
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