What kind of people were Hitler's parents
Hitler's"Rise to fame"It was also the reason why his parents made history: his father was Alois Hitler and his mother was Clara Bierzel. His father was lustful and had three marriages in his life, the third wife being his niece and Hitler being the third child of the third wife.
Hitler's father, Alois Hitler, was an illegitimate child.
Hilter's grandfather and father were Austrians and had lived in Waldvelterdi for generations. However, his grandfather was clearly not a man of few words, and he often moved, changed careers, and was away from his loved ones.
Hitler's grandmother, Anna, died in 1847, and his grandfather, John Sr., remained in obscurity for the next 30 years. It was not until the age of 84 that he recognized his son in Waldvelterdi and swore an oath to three witnesses before a notary to admit Alois-Schkelgruber as his son. From then on, Hitler's father changed his name to Alois Hitler.
Alois Hitler's three marriages.
Due to the early death of his mother and his father's constant travel, Alois was raised by his uncle. As an adult, he apprenticed as a shoemaker, but like his father, Alois was restless and fond of traveling, so he soon found himself in Vienna, the capital of Austria.
Second Marriage As mentioned earlier, Alois was not a man of few words, and since his first marriage was not a happy one, he lived with Franzska, a young hotel chef, before divorcing his first wife. Franzska gave birth to a son, Alois Jr., Hitler's half-brother, in 1882. A month after his wife's death, he remarried the chef, and three months later they had a daughter, Angela. The marriage was also short-lived, and Franzska died of lung disease within a year.
Both his mother and father had problems, but both died when Hitler was young.
Perhaps because of his late childhood, Alois was extremely strict with Hitler, and in 1895, at the age of 58, the newly retired Alois sent the six-year-old Hitler to a public school, where he attended elementary school for a time with very good grades. However, as mentioned above, Alois was not a man of few words, and over the next four years, the family moved seven times, and Hitler had to change schools five times.
In 1900, Hitler was sent to the Lycée de l'École de l'École de la Liberal Arts in Linz, but Hitler was clearly tired of school life and wanted to become a painter more, and father and son had a serious quarrel over this. Later, Hitler was forced to return to school, but his grades dropped and he was unable to obtain a certificate at the Linz secondary school, so he enrolled in the Hittel public school, but left the school soon after.
According to Hitler's sisters, Hitler was also beaten as a child, in their words"Under rattan", but Hitler was used to being beaten, but he was comfortable with being beaten, especially when he tried to escape through the window, which soon failed, and his father laughed at him, and later he decided never to cry in front of his father again. On the other hand, his mother loved him very much, and whenever he was beaten, she would run over to him and beg for mercy to protect him. Perhaps, in the eyes of little Hitler, the father was the devil and the mother was an angel.
In 1903, when Hitler was 14 years old, his father, Alois, died. Two years after his father's death, 16-year-old Hitler became interested in politics.
In 1907, Hitler's 18-year-old mother, Clara, also fell ill, and when she heard the news that her mother was seriously ill, Hitler, who had always been strong by his father's side, became weak and silent in front of his mother. From that day on, Hitler cared for his ailing mother until her death on December 21 of the same year.