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The Side Effects Of Evil: Part 1


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After a stopover at a grocery store, I stopped at the hardware store for many needed supplies and additional groceries. I created an ideal list to effect. Now I was on my way to the dawn of a European man. As I drove further down that narrow highway, the sun decided to save itself as my thoughts betrayed my confident countenance. On my way to my country retreat, I reflected on the whys and wherefores that necessitated my immediate departure from the comforts of my secured home. I stopped with a preconceived opinion that it best that I separate myself to a secluded spot, but to a greater extent, enabling me to face straight into the haunts of the faceless zone to propose this particular piece. Characters reasoned as I formulated their purpose, which brought close quarters directly into a full spectrum. However, minutia was less challenging as evil versus the rest of the world. Perspectives were now easily set, and individuals resonated with their identities. Forwarding is the final stage before I'd say, "Here we reached a headway." Now I am well situated, the car unpacked, the wood log cord freshly stocked, and the fireplace at an adequate height. I powered up the cabin and placed the recently bought groceries in the cooling fridge. Then, I put a kettle of spring water from an underground wellspring underneath the cabin and up through the faucet. The world constantly grows every minute split of seconds. A developing world of mature mentality admits an unarmed army of virgin births released to unsuspecting crowds of breeders where an innocent was born armed and ready. Evil is never innocent. Born but never under the light. Predestined evil taught by the dark lord, he is now prepared to be among the numbers so that he'll share underneath their light, though his dark presence beclouds what phantoms his being.

Permanent scenarios document the advent of evil in its infancy and how darkness protects the chosen by its encapsulating shadow. It is the year of humanity, 1889, marked by its fourth month of April, on its 20th day. An authoritative father initially named him after himself--Alois Schicklgruber, which was his mother's unmarried maiden name. He was a civil servant customs inspector in Austria. Adolf's mother was Klara Poelzl, first hired as a housekeeper for Alois and his first wife, Anna, and their two children. Later, Alois' second wife, Franziska died. Yet at that time, Alois had adopted his stepfather's last name, Johann Hiedler, as his own instead of his mother's name, Schicklgruber. Authorities who prepared the name changes had misspelled it as Hitler instead of Hiedler. That created a precedent concerning Klara's relationship with Alois since he was his third wife and his cousin. Alois is now her husband. Are they cousins, or is she his niece? Klara became Alois' third wife and Adolf was one of five siblings. The death of his brother, Edmund, due to measles, affected young Adolf intensely. At that time of early 1900, Adolf withdrew and became introverted. Instead of schooling, he chose to reenact the Boer War and its interim battles. Annoyed by Adolf's decided career not to follow after himself, Alois enrolled Adolf in Realshule, a technical school in Linz. A rebellious Adolf, now 11 years older, Alois gave in to Adolf and let him pursue his love of the arts. Paula was Adolf's only sibling to have reached maturity. Thus, errors manifested by government officials, compounded by questionable familial ties, emulated him as Adolf Hitler of Braunau am Inn, Austria. At age 3, with his raw and original name Adolf Hitler, the family moved to Passau, Germany near Linz, Austria, a place that he grew up to love. Though their life there was short-lived, the German dialect he had picked up there, had strongly influenced young Adolf. He had a distant relationship with his father, Alois, who would beat him, particularly after receiving the school's below-par and less-than-stellar reviews from his earlier and strict schooling. His mother, Klara, was Adolf's protector and saving grace until her passing.

Adolf considered his school days at Volksshule challenging, as his teachers were disciplinarians with little room for advancement. Yet his fellow choir mates found Adolf, clever, and popular. Early in 1903, Alois suddenly died. When his mother Klara passed away, he was already living in Vienna. Adolf, who loved the Arts, was academically rejected twice. Life under Alois' roof with Klara was financially sound, though it was an elusive reality. In Vienna, Adolf was 16 years older, envied the Classics, and hoped for an artisan life. Held dreams were short-lived. He did his best, scrounging and near impoverished lifestyle. Forced into the present set of circumstances was the catalyst within himself. He first revamped his priorities through redirection. Then, secondly, closer academic ties via its students eager for virtually any way to face the prospects of an immediate future to resonate his views. Contributing factors, however, are deemed as an assortment embracing negativity and were reinforcements for the young idealist. Granted to resonate by the dark lord was his underlying purpose. The premise has been appropriated. Likewise, the preceding groundwork was properly shoveled underneath. A particular young idealist realigns his outlook and foresees his fresh novel and still sought-after directive. Politics was a voracious subject, not so much academically, but it's a side subject welcomed by scholars considering it just as an extra curriculum. The topic may have been reworded, but his inner values sustain him representing his singular verbiage that goes on unwaveringly. As his agenda gathers momentum, attracting newcomers who realign their political views with his, draws the attention of the local region. Soon thereafter, the rest of the country will be on the ball, by way of his name. His political point of view which framed him since birth, now frames a country. The dark lord is on the rise bearing gifts purposed for an original firstborn. Introduced into a split family valued life of pluses and minuses, and compounded with his educational woes, evil's birthright was given a unique name. Historians, during their early stages, were amidst the golden glow of a virgin Europe, circa 1900.

The end of the Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871, had preceded Adolf's birth date of 1889. The advent of WWI began and ended between 1914 and 1918. The Great War was initially identified until WWI became a precedent from WWII. It resurrected the military's willpower between the Imperialists and the Nationalists. Best known as the war between The Allied Forces, and The Forces of The Central Power. The partition of The Ottoman Empire gave rise to Germany and its Allied Powers allegiances. WWI affected much of Europe, stretching across to the Pacific Ocean. It stemmed in The Balkans after Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, along with his wife, by a Bosnian-Serb. The Archduke was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. After the incident, an internal conflict grew between the Austro-Hungarian Empire, drawing The Russian Empire to side with the Serbs. Germany declared war on Russia and France. In their first year of 1914, the Western Front affected the battles of the immobilized trenches. A year earlier, Adolf was still living in Vienna earning an income as an architect artist. Though he hoped to soon move across the border into Germany, he was drafted by the Austrian military, but he failed the physical exam. With that said, he moved to Munich, Germany, and volunteered for the German military. His loyalty came into question since his last known address was Vienna, Austria. After Adolf revealed his early childhood life in Passau, Germany, officials verified State records and cleared him for service. He served in the infantry alongside other patriots serving in the trenches on the Western Front. Later, he became a courier during the First Battle of Ypres (October 1914), during which German forces suffered great losses. Adolf's company was reduced from 3,600 down to just 42 men. He received several Bavarian Army medals from the German Empire. Adolf considered that chapter of his life, worthy of being rememberable. It would later serve as a guide for his yet-to-be, future. WWI military losses for the Central forces were; 4,386,000, with; 3,700,000 civilian casualties. The Russian Empire conceded to the Bolsheviks Revolution who then executed the Imperial family. Military losses for the Allied forces were; 5,525,000, with; 4,000,000 civilian casualties. The German Empire ended after Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated his throne on November 9th, 1918. Two days later on the 11th of November 1918, The Peace Armistice was signed by the newly formed, German Republic, and the Soviet Union. The end of WWI left a highly decorated Adolf, wholly confident and sharply experienced.


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