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Oh, dude, you're asking about Hitler's education? Well, he did attend school like most people, but he wasn't exactly acing his history classes, if you catch my drift. He dropped out of high school, failed to get into art school, and ended up going down a very dark path. So, yeah, his education wasn't exactly setting him up for success in the humanitarian field, if you know what I mean.

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Good in grade school but he As a young boy Hitler excelled in school and was very outgoing. But after the death of his brother in 1900 he became morose, detached, and sullen, this coincided with his beginning at the the Realschule in his first semester his performance in Mathematics and Natural History was unsatisfactory and he had to repeat the semester. His work improved during the second semester but was not sustained and when he left in the autumn of 1905 his record hovered between poor and mediocre. Still struggling at school Adolf was asked to leave and was sent to finish his schooling in Steyr, fifty miles from his home. His school work did not improve until his second semester where his grades improved and he passed the subjects in which he had been failing. He now had the required qualifications to apply for higher education but Hitler had had enough and at age 16, 1905, he put his schooling behind him even though he had no career path planned.


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