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  • Hitler was born

    Hitler was born
    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria to parents Klara Hitler and Alois Hitler. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German. Hitler birth is significant because Hitler’s political views and actions had a profound effect on the world.
  • Hitler High School years

    Hitler High School years
    Hitler began his second year at the high school .This was a very significance time in Hitler life.Hitler started to show a great interest in German nationalism. Hitler German nationalism quickly became an obsession.The area of Austria where Hitler grew up is close to the German border.Many Austrians along the border considered themselves to be German-Austrians.Not Hitler very strict father who he did not get along with. In January 1903, Hitler's father died, Hitler was now head of the household.
  • Hitler as a soilder in World War One

    Hitler as a soilder in World War One
    Adolf Hitler eagerly volunteered to fright for the German Fatherland. Hitler unlike his fellow soldiers never complained. On October 7, 1916, Hitler's was wounded in the leg by a shell fragment .Hitler recovery time was significant .While in recovery Hitler went sightseeing in Berlin. He was appalled at the anti-war sentiment among German civilians. He blamed the Jews and saw them as conspiring to spread unrest and undermined the German war efforts. Hitler hatred for Jews intensified.
  • "A Dog Life "Silent flim is Released

    "A Dog Life "Silent flim is Released
    "A dog life "is a silent film that was produced and directed by Charlie Chaplin. This was Chaplin's first film for First National Films. This is significant event in America movie history .At the time of release of the film, Americans was coming out World War I and was flocking to movies as a way of forgetting the hardship of war."Scraps" (the dog) was the hero in this film she helps Charlie and Edna toward a better life escaping hard times. A Dog Life is one of Charlie Chaplin famous films.
  • The first nonstop transatlantic flight

    The first nonstop transatlantic flight
    British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown made the first non-stop transatlantic flight in June 1919. They flew a modified First World War Vickers Vimy bomber from St. John's to Clifden Ireland. They accomplish this in 72 straight hours. This was a significant moment that marked the beginning of international air travel that the world had never witnessed before.
  • Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the Nazi Party.

    Adolf Hitler becomes leader of the Nazi Party.
    Adolf Hitler first significant mark he made in history was becoming the leader of National Socialist German Workers party. Hitler liked the party's extreme nationalism, anti-Semitism, anti-Capitalism. Hitler was forceful in promoting the Nazi movement. Hitler would send out truckloads of Party supporters to drive around with swastikas, and throw out leaflets, this was a very smart of Adolf Hitler to attract attention for the Nazis party. He really excelled in his leaderships role.
  • The first Insulin Injection was Given

    The first Insulin Injection was Given
    On January 11, 1922, Leonard Thompson, a 14-year-old boy who was dying of diabetes, was given the first human experimental dose of insulin. This significant first dose was the beginning of the fight against diabetes. Now 94 year later millions of people world wide are living because of daily doses of insulin.
  • The invention of the television

    The invention of the television
    Electronic television was first successfully demonstrated in San Francisco on Sept. 7, 1927. The system was designed by Philo Taylor Farnsworth, a 21-year-old inventor. The invention of television speaks for itself on the significant impact it’s made on the world. In every Country all over the world and even up in space a television is used daily. .
  • The world’s first liquid-fueled rocket invention

    The world’s first liquid-fueled rocket invention
    The first man to give hope to dreams of space travel is American Robert H. Goddard, who successfully launches the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket in Massachusetts, on March 16, 1926. The rocket traveled for 2.5 seconds at a speed of about 60 mph, reaching an altitude of 41 feet and landing 184 feet away. This rocket invention plays a very significant role in the world quest for space travel. Goddard never lived long enough to see this dream of space travel. But his dream is alive today.
  • 1st Transatlantic telephone service is established

    1st Transatlantic telephone service is established
    The company now known as AT&T first established commercial telephone service between North America and Europe on January 7; 1927.It was a two-way conversation between New York and London. This significant achievement opens up the world and at the same time made the world a smaller place for international commutations.
  • Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun Meet

    Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun Meet
    Eva was just out of school when she met Adolf Hitler she was working as the assistant of Hitler's personal photographer. Their attraction was immediate, she became his mistress. For sixteen years, she lived in luxury as millions suffered and died. Eva played a significant role in Hitler’s personal life. Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945, with Eva who he is said to have married at the last minute.
  • Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer (Leader) of Germany

    Adolf Hitler becomes Fuhrer (Leader) of Germany
    After President Hindenburg dies, Hitler replaced the offices of chancellor and president by declaring himself the leader of a new German Third Reich. He had little resistance from its leadership; the oath taken by members of Germany's armed forces was a sign of absolute obedience to Hitler. This was a important time for Hitler’s political life as the world was about to discover.
  • Nazi Germany Establishes Buchenwald Concentration Camp

    Nazi Germany Establishes Buchenwald Concentration Camp
    Buchenwald concentration camp was a Nazi concentration camp established on the Ettersbergh Germany .It was the largest and first camp on German soil. Inmates were Jews, Poles, political prisoners and prisoners of war. These Concentrations camps were a significant tool in Hitler quest to wipe out the Jewish population.
  • Invasion of Poland

    Invasion of Poland
    Hitler’s actions and decisions would change the course of history on September 1, 1939; the German army under Adolf Hitler leadership launched an invasion of Poland that started World War II. Hitler’s Nazi army and the Soviet Union conquer Poland in just 35 days. Britain and France, standing by their guarantee of Poland's border, had declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939 and World War II had officials begun.
  • The Holocaust

    The Holocaust
    The Holocaust began in 1939 and continues through 1945. It is estimated that 6 million Jewish people were killed during the Holocaust. In the photo rows of dead inmate filled the yard of a Gestapo concentration camp. The photo needs no words for the significant it had on World History .Hitler hated the Jews and blamed them for everything bad that had ever happened to Germany. Hitler’s goal was to eliminate the Jewish population.
  • Hitler Death

    Hitler Death
    Adolf Hitler killed himself by gunshot on April 30, 1945 in Berlin. Hitler’s said to be wife Eva committed suicide with him by taking cyanide. According to Hitler's instructions, their remains were set on fire in the Reich Chancellery garden outside the bunker. Hitler’s death was an important moment in History it marked the end of an era of torture that the World thanks God will never witness again.