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'''Leopold Poetsch''' (or Pötsch) (18 November 1853 – 16 October 1942) was an [[Austria]]n history teacher. He was a high school [[teacher]] of [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Adolf Eichmann]], and influenced the future leader's later views. "This teacher made history my favorite subject" -Mein Kampf
'''Leopold Poetsch''' (or Pötsch) (18 November 1853 – 16 October 1942) was an [[Austria]]n history teacher. He was a high school [[teacher]] of [[Adolf Hitler]] and [[Adolf Eichmann]] influenced the future leader's later views.


He also took some distance from his former pupil, considering Hitler had become an enemy of Austria. (Eleonore Kandl: Hitlers Österreichbild. Dissertation Wien 1963, S. 38. Zitiert nach Klösch, S. 40. = citation in German wiki for this info)
He also took some distance from his former pupil, among other things since considering Hitler had become an enemy of Austria. (Eleonore Kandl: Hitlers Österreichbild. Dissertation Wien 1963, S. 38. Zitiert nach Klösch, S. 40. = citation in German wiki for this info)

Hitler credits the determining factor of the entire rest of his future life to Leopold in his book Mein Kampf.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:53, 21 July 2017

Leopold Poetsch (or Pötsch) (18 November 1853 – 16 October 1942) was an Austrian history teacher. He was a high school teacher of Adolf Hitler and Adolf Eichmann influenced the future leader's later views.

He also took some distance from his former pupil, among other things since considering Hitler had become an enemy of Austria. (Eleonore Kandl: Hitlers Österreichbild. Dissertation Wien 1963, S. 38. Zitiert nach Klösch, S. 40. = citation in German wiki for this info)

Hitler credits the determining factor of the entire rest of his future life to Leopold in his book Mein Kampf.

References

  • Shirer, William L. Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany. Simon & Schuster, 1990. ISBN 0-671-72868-7
  • Pool, James Hitler and his secret partners: Contributions, Loot and Rewards, 1933–1945. Pocket Books, 1997. ISBN 0-671-76082-3
  • Hamann, Brigitte Hitler's Vienna: A Dictator's Apprenticeship. Oxford University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-19-514053-2
  • Hitler, Adolf Mein Kampf. Indialog Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2002. ISBN 81-87981-29-6
  • Mein Kampf, page 18, 3rd to last line