Do you think Hitler's family had any influence on his actions?
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Undoubtedly. We can never know for sure what actions had which influences, but it is beyond belief that a person could grow to adulthood with out his or her family influencing them.
nice question i think the reason his he was influenced was because he was beaten as a child wich might have made him angry and would like to be the boss
Undoubtedly. We can never know for sure what actions had which influences, but it is beyond belief that a person could grow to adulthood with out his or her family influencing them.
There is no doubt. He didn't grow up wanting to take over the world and exterminate the Jews.
(I posted this for a friend so thats why I'm leaving a comment.)
nice question i think the reason his he was influenced was because he was beaten as a child wich might have made him angry and would like to be the boss