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Sunday, November 16, 2014

The Life & Death of Adolf Hitler - Cosmo

Halla everyone! 
Today I received another assignment to write a blog post about my book report, the book that I read, still "The Life & Death of Adolf Hitler", by James Cross Giblin, and I finished a long time ago, which indicates that I have read 226/226 pages. In this blog post I am to descriptively describe the main problem in my book, so lets begin!

The main problem in my story, which is a detailed biography of Adolf Hitler's life, the cause of a mass murder of millions of people is that he was a war leader, and of course he faced opponents to stop him throughout his mission, to give the empire of Germany more 'space', or territory and to exterminate the 'non worthy' people, the Jews and communists back then. Of course he faced trouble throughout this terrible journey to pursue his belief because there were many people from distant countries against his beliefs, and have them fight against his forces, creating war, so called 'trouble'. One battle that was vital to the second world war was the battle of Stalingrad, between Germany and the Soviet Union, now better known as Volgograd. This was the first defeat of the German forces, due to the army strength and bitter cold up there, and slapped some confidence into the other resisters such as Britain, France and the United States of America. Hitler faced a bitter defeat and loss of hundreds of thousands of soldiers in that fight, and the country was miserable due to the major loss of a large number of their soldiers. This is one of the many conflicts that he faced, though still determined to continue and thus resulting into a bitter end. After his successes He refaced wars between several countries such as Britain, resulting into similar fates, and finally becoming no more than a dead body, Hitler was still determined.


Thank you for your attention and time, and have a nice day :D
Cosmo

2 comments:

  1. That sounds like a really good book! You written this post very detailed, and I really like it.

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  2. good job in detail dude. you explained the plot and i think that you did very well. This seems like a good book. (could you borrow it to me)

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