Hitler in popular culture
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889–30 April 1945) was the Führer of the National Socialist German Workers' Party and of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
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Adolf Hitler - 20 April - 1889 - 30 April - 1945 - Führer - National Socialist German Workers' Party - Nazi Germany - 1933
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Hitler was a gifted, charismatic orator possessed of a profound personal presence, who led Germany during the Second World War. His racial policies were extreme; declaring all non-"Aryans" (including Jews, blacks, Slavs and Gypsies) inferior, his Nazi regime disenfranchised them and sent them to concentration camps. He personally ordered the camps' extermination policies that culminated in the Holocaust. As one of the most significant leaders of world history, Hitler has been represented in popular culture since he first rose to power.
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Charisma - Orator - Germany - Second World War - Aryan - Jews - Blacks - Slavs - Gypsies - Concentration camp - The Holocaust - World history - Popular culture
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | How Hitler was represented during his lifetime |
| ► | How Hitler is represented after his lifetime |
| ► | Fiction about Hitler's death |
| ► | Hitler in fiction |
| ► | Other |
| ► | See also |
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