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    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria. As a child he played "Cowboys and Indians", which had a huge influence on the war since it was a game that imitated the supposed behavior of cowboys and Indians in conflict, such as shooting, hunting and capturing . He had found a book on the Franco-Prussian War and was very interested in documents relating to the war. He was a very open, trusting and loving boy until his brother died of malaria, which caused him to rebel against his parents and relatives. . He fought against his parents and his teachers. Adolf had a very close relationship with his mother, but very distant from his authoritarian father. His father wanted him to follow in his footsteps in the family business, but Adolf refused because he wanted to pursue his own dream, which was to paint. As his father did not authorize his activities as a painter, Adolf rebelled. German nationalism became an obsession for him, as not only did he have a devotion to Germany, but he was also not accepted by his father (since his father served the Austrian government). so this caused him to rebel against his father further. After his father's sudden death, his behavior became more intense and disruptive. Hitler was expelled from his technical school. He enrolled in a secondary school. One night he got drunk and vandalized the school, and for that he was expelled again. Hitler wanted to devote himself to painting, but all the schools rejected him. An academy told him that his abilities were not centered in painting, but rather in architecture. Even though everyone rejected him, he managed to paint. Eventually he ran out of money because he wasn't selling many paintings. Hitler's mother died of breast cancer in Vienna. After his death, he became the middle of the paper in Germany and Austria. Holocaust denial is banned in both countries. Outside Hitler's birthplace in Braunau am Inn, Austria, there is a stone engraved with the following message: FÜR FRIEDEN FREIHEITUND DEMOKRATIENIE WIEDER FASCHISMUSMILLIONEN TOTE MAHNEN "For peace, freedom and democracy, more Never Fascism, Millions of Deaths Remind Us » “Works Cited” However, some have discussed Hitler's legacy in neutral or favorable terms. The display of swastikas or other Nazi symbols is prohibited in Germany and Austria. Holocaust denial is banned in both countries. Outside Hitler's birthplace in Braunau am Inn, Austria, there is a stone engraved with the following message: FÜR FRIEDEN FREIHEITUND DEMOKRATIENIE WIEDER FASCHISMUSMILLIONEN TOTE MAHNEN "For peace, freedom and democracy, more never fascism, millions of deaths remind us]"’