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Most disgruntled artists sort of give up quietly and fade into obscurity. Hitler? Not so much.
Transcript
- 00:03
Let's talk about Adolf Hitler well you know him as the violent,[Adolf Hitler appears]
- 00:07
perfectly evil leader at the head of a genocide, goose stepping nation state but
- 00:12
did you know he was also an artiste yep that's right prior to World War 1 Hitler
- 00:17
aspired to a career as a professional painter unfortunately for him and for [Man looking at paintings]
- 00:21
all of us he failed to get into the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and when
Full Transcript
- 00:26
he tried to support himself by selling his art well things just didn't work out
- 00:29
before you could say wiener schnitzel it was 1914 although Hitler was an [Hitler selling paintings]
- 00:34
Austrian he managed to finagle his way into the German army he spent the next
- 00:38
four years learning military history and theory which would later prove [Hitler appears from a stack of books]
- 00:42
unfortunate for pretty much everyone in Europe when Germany was defeated in 1918
- 00:46
Hitler was peeved and the Treaty of Versailles just made him peeved-er...
- 00:50
He blamed all sorts of people for the
- 00:54
ruination of a country that he wasn't actually a citizen of and what did he do
- 00:58
with all that rage he went into politics naturally...well Hitler's first attempt at
- 01:04
seizing complete political power came in November 1923 during the Beer
- 01:08
Hall Putsch he and about 2,000 other men got into a confrontation with the police [Police line do not cross tape appears]
- 01:13
in Munich the end result was a stint in prison for Hitler where he pinned Mein
- 01:18
Kampf over the next several years the Nazi Party became more and more popular
- 01:23
in Germany proving that there is no accounting for taste in 1930 the Nazis
- 01:28
held the majority in the Reichstag they couldn't hold on to that majority [Nazi flags strewn over the Reichstag]
- 01:32
however which made Hitler realize that democracy sucked and he needed to get
- 01:35
rid of it in January of 1933 Hitler was appointed
- 01:38
Chancellor which put him in charge of running the Reichstag, it was a boring
- 01:43
and not particularly powerful position so Hitler decided to change things up a
- 01:47
little well after the Reichstag building burned down in February 1933 Germany's [Reichstag building burning]
- 01:52
Parliament enabled Hitler to put forward any law he wanted without first getting
- 01:56
the Reichstag's okay.. Hitler spent the next year accumulating power and waiting [Hitler accumulating powers]
- 02:01
for president Paul von Hindenburg to kick the bucket which the old man did in
- 02:05
August of 1934 well Hitler promptly combined the offices of chancellor and
- 02:10
president and made himself Fuehrer of Germany. [Hitler saluting]
- 02:12
it would only be a matter of time before he found an opportunity to unleash
- 02:16
Germany's newfound military might on Europe leaves us wondering what would
- 02:21
the world be like if Hitler had made his living as an artist....call us [Hitler selling paintings at a market]
- 02:24
optimists but we're guessing it would have been better [Kid blowing bubbles]
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