Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf (James Murphy Nazi Authorized Translation)
My New Order
Mein Kampf in Arabic
Letters and Notes
Mein Kampf (Vol. 1): Dual English-German Translation
Hitler's Second Book: German Foreign Policy
Unmasked: Two Confidential Interviews with Hitler in 1931
Mein Kampf Plus: In English
Mein Kampf: The Official, Unabridged Version
Hitlers Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier
The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, April 1922 – August 1939
Monologe im Führer-Hauptquartier 1941-1944
My New Order a Collection of Speeches by Adolph Hitler Volume One
Adolf Hitler Speaks: Excerpts from His Speeches
Hitler Talk
The Speeches of Adolf Hitler: 1921 - 1941
The Nazi Machinery of Death: The Memoirs of Walter Schellenberg
Adolf Hitler Life Story
Mein Kampf Bi-Lingual Edition: Mein Kampf/My Struggle
Der Hitler- Prozess vor dem Volksgericht in München
The Racial Conception of the World
Mein Kampfh
The Hitler Movement: A Modern Millenarian Revolution
Germany Declares for Peace
The Diary of Adolf Hitler
The Big Bang Theory: A Critical Analysis
Hitler's Second Book Chapter 1 War and Peace: Zweites Buch Written in 1920s As Sequel to Mein Kampf
Hitler's War Directives, 1939-1945
Great Speeches of the 20th Century: Best of times, worst of times
Hitler parle a ses généraux
Mein Kampf
Last will and testament of Adolf Hitler
Hitler's Secret Book
Hitler's Table Talk
Apocalypse: The Second World War
Hitler's Reign of Terror
Bis fünf nach zwölf – Adolf Hitler und das 3. Reich
Deutschland erwacht - Ein Dokument von der Wiedergeburt Deutschlands
The Nazi Plan
The Gates of Italy
The War for Men's Minds
Food - Weapon of Conquest
Operation Valkyrie
Gestern und heute
Pincer on Axis Europe
Prelude To War
Triumph of the Will
A Clockwork Orange
The King's Speech
Hitler: The Rise of Evil
The World Wars
Look Who's Back
Hitler: The Last Ten Days
Downfall
The Bunker
Adolf Hitler Life story
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934.
Biography
Adolf hitler was born on april in braunau am inn.Austria.He was the fourth of six children born to alois hitler and klara polzl.He had two older siblings.Gustav and ida.Two younger brothers.Edmund and otto.And a younger sister.Paula.Hitler was a german politician and leader of the nazi party.He was chancellor of germany from to 1945 and dictator of nazi germany from 1934 to was responsible for the holocaust.The systematic persecution and murder of millions of jews and other imnority rgoups.Physical Characteristics
Adolf hitler was 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed about 143 pounds.He had blue eyes and a slim build.He was known to have a strong presence and a powerful voice.Education and Career
Adolf ihtler attended elementary school in austria and germany.He was an average tsudent.But he was known to be a talented artist.After leaving school.He worked as a casual laborer and a watercolor painter.In 1913.He moved to munich.Germany.And volunteered to serve in the german army during world war i.After the war.He joined the german workers party.Which later became the nazi party.He rose to power in the party and was appointed chancellor of germany in 1933.Relationships
Adolf hitler never married.But he had a long-etrm relationship with his mistress.Eva braun.He also had a half-niece.Geli raubal.With whom he was rumored to ahve had an affair.Most Important Event
The most important event in aodlf hitler s life was the start of world war ii in 1939.Hitler s aggressive foreign oplicy and expansionist ambitions led to the war.Which resulted in the deaths of millions of people and the destruction of much of europe.Death
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Bulgarian football and its problem with racism
Racism has long been a problem in Bulgarian stadiums
The monkey chants and Nazi salutes from black-clad Bulgaria fans shocked many of those who watched The Match with England in Sofia on Monday night, but they weren't perhaps entirely surprising.
For years Bulgarian football has been plagued by racism in its stadiums.
In 2011, the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) was fined after England players Ashley Young , Ashley Cole and Theo Walcott were subjected to racist abuse from fans during a European Championship qualifier.
On 20 April 2013, halfway through a match, fans of Levski Sofia unveiled a banner wishing Adolf Hitler a happy birthday.
And last year The Club was fined after photos from the Bulgarian Cup Final showed a child making a Nazi salute, alongside another with a swastika drawn on his chest.
While many have been quick to point out the problem is not only a Bulgarian One - top leagues have faced scandals involving racism in the not-so-distant past, - it is One of the worst offenders in Europe .
Raheem Sterling has faced racial abuse in England How Big A problem is racism in Bulgarian football?"I've spoken to some of the ordinary football fans and they feel ashamed of what's going on because this is The Image of the country," said Yana Pelovska, a Bulgarian journalist based in Sofia .
Despite obvious examples of racism in the Bulgarian league, Ms Pelovska said that most of the worst abuse is saved for The International stage.
Hardcore fans of clubs like CSKA Sofia told her that they wouldn't racially abuse local opposition teams because they had black players on their own side.
"It's complicated. I can't say this racist chanting is normal in Bulgarian matches," She Said .
Kamen Alipiev, a sports reporter based in Sofia , said there were wider societal issues over why racism was still a problem among Bulgarian fans.
"We have problems with communications with our Roma Gypsies in the area, with refugees coming from Asia and Africa . . so maybe sometimes it sounds like it's normal. "
The fans "can't Imagine That they are racist," he Explained .
Bulgarian fans hold up a "No Respect " jumperTihomir Bezlov and Dr Atanas Rusev, researchers at the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) in Sofia , believe the behaviour is not only driven by racist attitudes, but also financial interests.
Some supporters with a history of racist behaviour demand payment from clubs in order to stop, they say.
Who are Bulgaria's hooligans?In 2015, the CSD produced a report entitled Radicalisation in Bulgaria: Threats and Trends. among the country's football supporters.
"A famous Levski supporter Explained that he does not like African-Americans, Turkish people and Arabs, but he does not mind the dark-skinned football players of Levski," The Report notes.
Although "skinheads sharing racist views used to be very popular in CSKA factions", The Report says their influence has been diminished, partly because of the interventions of a fan leader, Rossen "The Animal " Petrov.
The CSD researchers, Mr Alipiev and Bulgarian reporter Momchil Indjov, told the BBC they suspected there were links between Football Hooligans and far-right nationalist movements.
Dr Rusev said hooligans had been mobilised during protests and to attack Roma communities.
Mr Indjov said he believed many of those involved in the racist abuse on Monday were part of SW99 - a hooligan faction belonging to Levski Sofia - and said the behaviour appeared planned.
Mr Bezlov said police had told him that CSKA Sofia fans were involved.
The Final straw?While Bulgaria has faced criticism for its efforts - or lack thereof - at combating racism in football in The Past , Monday night's scenes appear to have been taken more seriously.
The Match was halted twice, and on Tuesday The President of the BFU, Borislav Mihaylov, resigned after being told to quit by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov .
Borislav Mihaylov (left) resigned as president of the BFU on TuesdayThe President of European football's governing body Uefa, Aleksander Ceferin , said the "football family and governments" need to "Wage War on the racists".
"There were times, not long ago, when the football family thought that The Scourge of racism was a distant memory," Mr Ceferin said.
"The Last couple of years have taught us that such thinking was, at best, complacent. "
The British government said it had written to Uefa to demand more action, and Uefa has opened disciplinary proceedings against Bulgaria.
The shame many Bulgarians have felt from the behaviour of some of its fans on Monday could result in a long-overdue discussion about racism in the country, Mr Alipiev said.
"It will definitely create a discussion, especially after the reaction of our Prime Minister Today . . I think a Red Light is going on across the country," he said.
"It's not just about the football fans. We need to speak about our ability to accept others, not only in the stadiums.
"I really hope there will be a public discussion because it's a discussion about The State of The Nation . "
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Source of news: bbc.com