PascalFleischman
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Who Am I?
I was raised in one country but my father was born in another. I was not
his only child. He fathered several children with a number of women.
I became very close to my mother because my father showed little
interest in me. Then my mother died at an early age from cancer. Later
in life, questions arose over my real name. My birth records were
sketchy and no one was able to produce a reliable birth certificate.
I grow up practicing one faith, but converted to Christianity because
this was widely accepted in my country. But I practiced non-traditional
beliefs and did not follow mainstream Christianity.
I worked and lived among lower-class people as a young adult before I
decided it was time to get serious about my life and I embarked on a new
career.
I wrote a book about my struggles growing up. It was clear to those who
read my memoirs that I had difficulties accepting that my father
abandoned me as a child.
I became active in local politics when I was in my 30s and then burst
onto the scene as a candidate for national office when I was in my 40s.
I had a virtually non-existent resume, very little work history, and no
experience in leading a single organization. Yet I was a powerful
speaker who managed to draw incredibly large crowds during my public
appearances.
At first, my political campaign focused on my country's foreign policy.
I was critical of my country in the last war. But what launched my rise
to national prominence were my views on the country's economy. I had a
plan on how we could do better. I knew which group was responsible for
getting us into this mess.
Mine was a peoples campaign. I was the surprise candidate because I
emerged from outside the traditional path of politics and was able to
gain widespread popular support. I offered the people the hope that
together we could change our country and the world.
I spoke on behalf of the downtrodden including persecuted minorities
such as Jews, but my actual views were not widely known until after I
became my nations leader. However, anyone could have easily learned what
I really believed if they had simply read my writings and examined those
people I associated with. But they did not.
Then I became the most powerful man in the world. And the world learned
the truth.
Who am I? Scroll down for the answer.
Adolf Hitler
I was raised in one country but my father was born in another. I was not
his only child. He fathered several children with a number of women.
I became very close to my mother because my father showed little
interest in me. Then my mother died at an early age from cancer. Later
in life, questions arose over my real name. My birth records were
sketchy and no one was able to produce a reliable birth certificate.
I grow up practicing one faith, but converted to Christianity because
this was widely accepted in my country. But I practiced non-traditional
beliefs and did not follow mainstream Christianity.
I worked and lived among lower-class people as a young adult before I
decided it was time to get serious about my life and I embarked on a new
career.
I wrote a book about my struggles growing up. It was clear to those who
read my memoirs that I had difficulties accepting that my father
abandoned me as a child.
I became active in local politics when I was in my 30s and then burst
onto the scene as a candidate for national office when I was in my 40s.
I had a virtually non-existent resume, very little work history, and no
experience in leading a single organization. Yet I was a powerful
speaker who managed to draw incredibly large crowds during my public
appearances.
At first, my political campaign focused on my country's foreign policy.
I was critical of my country in the last war. But what launched my rise
to national prominence were my views on the country's economy. I had a
plan on how we could do better. I knew which group was responsible for
getting us into this mess.
Mine was a peoples campaign. I was the surprise candidate because I
emerged from outside the traditional path of politics and was able to
gain widespread popular support. I offered the people the hope that
together we could change our country and the world.
I spoke on behalf of the downtrodden including persecuted minorities
such as Jews, but my actual views were not widely known until after I
became my nations leader. However, anyone could have easily learned what
I really believed if they had simply read my writings and examined those
people I associated with. But they did not.
Then I became the most powerful man in the world. And the world learned
the truth.
Who am I? Scroll down for the answer.
Adolf Hitler