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Adolf Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist Party best known as the Nazi movement. It ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945 during the second World War.
The policies of the party were mostly against democracy, parliamentary system and it concentrated a growing anti-semitism feeling from a part of the society that saw in the jews the source of all their problems.
Hitler arrived to the leadership of the party and the nation by wanting to established the "Third Reich" , for its purpose he began a dictatorial mandate even though he had won the elections fairly.
The darkest page of that era we can say it was the Holocaust. A state crime thought by Hitler and his ministers to end up the so called "minor races" like the jews. To do this they created death camps where all the jew people were taken to, no matter if they were children, women, old people, everyone who was jew or helped them by hidding them ended up in the camps. There they forced them to work as slaves and finally, when they were no good for them, the Nazi forces killed them. About 7 millions people die in the death camps during Hitler´s mandate.