How did adolf hitler's time in prison impact his development in his later?

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Adolf Hitler had many turning points in life that helped him become the man he is known as today. It is quite shocking how a man with no social status acquired the power as the leader of Germany. After the failure of the Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler got imprisoned in 1923. A lot went on during this time for Hitler. His prison time impacted his development in the later years since it allowed him to organize his ideas into a cohesive whole.
Prison at Landsberg didn’t look like any ordinary prison; it was a large and well-designed country house that Hitler was imprisoned in showing the judge’s leniency. At first, Hitler felt suicidal due to the Beer Hall Putsch failure. Later on, he spent time to look over what went wrong during the Beer Hall Putsch allowing him to plan future coups in success. He came to a conclusion that it was dangerous to underestimate the power of the state and overestimate his own strength at the time since it was still the beginning. Hitler uses his time wisely since he had a lot of spare time in order to forbid any rate of failure.
His prison time allowed him to organize his ideas into his autobiography Mein Kampf which his business manager, Max Amnan had suggested. Not only was it an autobiography, but it was also a blueprint for the total disruption of bourgeois society and world dominance. In prison, he was treated as a leader and with respect even from the prison guards. In this book, he blames the Jews for every issue Germany was facing. He had hated the Jews for no apparent reason. Most of the information in the Mein Kampf is false, yet he gains many supporters and blaming the Jews helped the Germans release their anger and stress. He also points that the Germans were as superior as all the others allowing German readers to feel more confident about themselves. For example, in 1930, the number of unemployed rises to three million. Hitler turns their fear of despair to his own youth. He gives them faith and promises them work and bread. This book is mainly a book of propaganda since most of his conclusions are opinion based and one-sided.
Adolf Hitler had another cell for his collection of books. He would study the German history and other political philosophies. This helped to create his blueprint for his future rule and his philosophies in Mein Kampf. His time studying mistakes made by previous rulers allows him to fix their problems and find better solutions. Also, since he was in a prison filled with other political prisoners, he could learn from their mistakes also.
A. Conclusion
Hitler’s time in prison changed his life a lot. He being leniently punished and put into a nice prison gave him a lot of space to work and improve his philosophies by studying other rulers. Adolf Hitler was a dangerous man who knew what he was doing and where he was going. His influential speeches allowed him to receive the attention of the public even though he was considered a commoner. His time in prison allowed him to create a masterpiece of a blueprint that enabled him to get to where he was in society. A man who started with literally nothing became a national figure due to his speeches made in trial manipulating the people and judges.








I think Hitler probably had a few screws loose to begin with, considering the direction his life took. It is probable that his time in prison influenced the development of his characters and ideals, especially considering the privileges you say he was given during that time. It was an opportunity for his plans to form and take shape.