Adolf Hitler (No Communism, Yes Fascism)

Adolf Hitler was a Austrian born German politician, who lead the National Socialist Party and partaken in the overthrowing of the German Reich to establish Nazi Germany in 1933.

Adolf was born in Austria-Hungary in 1889, and was raised near Linz. He then moved to Germany in 1912, in which he was on the streets of Germany, but later got a job in the German military and fought as a soldier in World War I. In 1920, he was a secret service agent in the military, before joining the German Workers Party in 1921, because of the poor economic growth and the turmoil of the economy.

By 1932, the German Workers Party (now dubbed the National Socialist Party) was popular by national ethnic Germans, and later rose against the government in 1933 and overthrew the government from a coup d'etat on the government in place. Hitler was crowned the Fuhrer, and elected Paul von Hindenburg as the first president of Germany, before his death in 1934.

Hitler sought Lebensraum from nearby nations, which would later denote the cause of World War II, when Germany invaded Poland in 1939. The National Socialist nations sided with Germany, while the democratic free nations sided with both the French and the British.

The German Military was directed with rearmament by Hitler, and he created many jobs, such as working on roadways, producing modern technology, and building homes for the people to live in. This gave Hitler the Nobel Peace Prize for best modernization and job creation of the Germans.

Hitler later died in 1964, and his corpse was put in a museum for personal use. Today in ATL, the German figure of Hitler was nationalized to be a hero of rebuilding Germany and stabilizing the economic prosperity, as well as steadily militarize the army, causing Germany in ATL today to be the strongest nation economic and military wise.