Adolf Hitler, who was born in a small town in Australia in 1889, was arguably the most important person in World War II. Some of his family include:
Alois Hitler
Angela Hitler
Otto Hitler
Edmund Hitler
Paula Hitler
Gustav Hitler
Ida Hitler
(Rosenberg)
The social status of the Hitler bloodline, at the moment, isn't great. In fact, according to some reports, all remaining members of the Hitler bloodline have pledged to never have children, in order to stop the Hitler bloodline (Rosenberg).
Hitler's family was doing very well, in terms of money. However his father had a relatively short temper, and young Adolf often found himself in the splash zone. This could have potentially caused him to turn out the way he did, though unable to be confirmed (Adolf Hitler: Man and monster).
During primary school, he was considered to be very clever, and popular, but in secondary school, he withdrew psychologically, he would rather re-enact battles from the Boer War than study, and at 16 he left school with no qualifications (Adolf Hitler: Man and monster). Eventually he would go to art school, but he would get kicked out. Adolf later started despising the Jews because of the Jews that kicked him out of art school.
Hitler´s wife, Eva Braun, was from a lower middle-class Bavarian family. In 1930 she was hired to be a saleswoman Heinrich Hoffman, Hitler’s photographer, which led to her meeting Adolf. She then got married to him, and lived in a house in Munich, which he provided, but in 1936 she went to live with him in his chalet Berghof in Berchtesgaden, they never had kids (The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica).
Hitler would rise to power after taking up political work in Munich, as a army political agent. He would eventually be put in charge of propaganda, he would also leave the army to be more devoted to improving his position in the party, which would eventually be renamed to the Nazi party (Bullock, Lukacs). Hitler would then lead the Nazi party to become the Dominant party in Germany. Hitler may not have created the Nazi party, but he did change it, and strengthen it after taking it over. The German President's concern at the growing Communist support would eventually persuade him to give Hitler the post of Chancellor in January. Hitler would then quickly make his position widely known. By march he would gain dictorial power from the Enabling Act, being able to pass laws without approval. Hitler would quickly disband any non-Nazi political party, however, he would still need support from the army to fulfil his vision, which was outlined in a book by hitler, called Mein Kampf. Hitler would become one of the most powerful public speakers in German history, at the time (Adolf Hitler: Man and monster).
After the war, Hitler and his wife, Eva Braun, would both bite into glass cyanide vials, Hitler would then also shoot himself in the head, most likely due to guilt (Adolf Hitler: Man and monster). Hitler would leave a legacy that is still here today, in fact, Auschwitz, one of the concentration camps, still exists as a meuseum/memorial.