Hitler more than certainly had a big impact on the world and history as we know it. I don’t think there is one person who has not
heard of or seen images of Adolf Hitler. For many he was a tyrant, some a hero, but in any circumstance, he was one of the most
influential people of the 20th century.
To begin, let’s go over his short term effects. For one thing, there is the physical damage that his armies caused. Take for example
the destruction of numerous cities and towns, the countryside pot-marked with shell craters. Battlefields full of ruinous things like
destroyed tanks, empty magazines, dead bodies. Of course there is always much loss in war, but Hitler definitely had a hand in it.
After the failed attempt on his life, Hitler uncovered the perpetrators and promptly executed them. But that wasn’t all, he executed
around 200 more and arrested some 5,000 others. After all was said and done, the numbers are astonishing. Over 6 millions Jews
alone were slaughtered. How many lives lost, cities ruined, lives torn and broken. Adolf Hitler, one man, had a profound effect on the
world around him. In time, things were cleaned up, cities rebuilt, heroes remembered. One cannot help but remember the atrocities
of not too long ago. People do move on after time... but then what of it all? One cannot simply forget. The short term may have been
a heavy blow for some, but what of the long term effects?
Everyone has heard of Hitler, World War 2, The Holocaust, and so on, but so many people have been directly effected by this
turbulent time. In fact, there are still some, but not many, survivors of this terrible war. This shows that not long ago, all of this was
happening. These kind of things do not go without remembrance. Just think of how many are brought to tears just by talking about
these things. Even today, looking across the plains of Europe, you can see craters of where bombs were dropped, where shells
exploded, where so many had lost their lives. Adolf Hitler was the man who could have prevented all of this. He, as we know, rather
turned aside and continued with his business. Certainly, he had a lasting effect on the generations that have followed those out of the
darkness that was World War 2. Millions of people still visit the concentration camps and remember the atrocities that had
happened. Hitler to this day has a strong effect on all those who hear or read of him.
heard of or seen images of Adolf Hitler. For many he was a tyrant, some a hero, but in any circumstance, he was one of the most
influential people of the 20th century.
To begin, let’s go over his short term effects. For one thing, there is the physical damage that his armies caused. Take for example
the destruction of numerous cities and towns, the countryside pot-marked with shell craters. Battlefields full of ruinous things like
destroyed tanks, empty magazines, dead bodies. Of course there is always much loss in war, but Hitler definitely had a hand in it.
After the failed attempt on his life, Hitler uncovered the perpetrators and promptly executed them. But that wasn’t all, he executed
around 200 more and arrested some 5,000 others. After all was said and done, the numbers are astonishing. Over 6 millions Jews
alone were slaughtered. How many lives lost, cities ruined, lives torn and broken. Adolf Hitler, one man, had a profound effect on the
world around him. In time, things were cleaned up, cities rebuilt, heroes remembered. One cannot help but remember the atrocities
of not too long ago. People do move on after time... but then what of it all? One cannot simply forget. The short term may have been
a heavy blow for some, but what of the long term effects?
Everyone has heard of Hitler, World War 2, The Holocaust, and so on, but so many people have been directly effected by this
turbulent time. In fact, there are still some, but not many, survivors of this terrible war. This shows that not long ago, all of this was
happening. These kind of things do not go without remembrance. Just think of how many are brought to tears just by talking about
these things. Even today, looking across the plains of Europe, you can see craters of where bombs were dropped, where shells
exploded, where so many had lost their lives. Adolf Hitler was the man who could have prevented all of this. He, as we know, rather
turned aside and continued with his business. Certainly, he had a lasting effect on the generations that have followed those out of the
darkness that was World War 2. Millions of people still visit the concentration camps and remember the atrocities that had
happened. Hitler to this day has a strong effect on all those who hear or read of him.