Hitler's brain
Hitler's brain: This infamous place is perhaps the most unfathomable of all. These are the eyes of Adolf Hitler. Born on the 20th of April, 1889, he became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, taking the title of Fuehrer the following year. He was born in Austria and moved a lot as a child, but it is thought that it was while he was at school in Linz, conflict with some of the Jewish students there including the great philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, inspired the rabid anti-Semitism that became the focus of his political doctrines. A passionate admirer of Germany, Hitler eventually became a German citizen in 1932 and began his ascension to the leadership of the National Socialist German Workers Party, the Nazis. Having risen to power, Hitler made the most of his undoubted gift for oratory, promoting his beliefs. In 1936, Hitler reoccupied the demilitarized zone in the Rhineland and facing no resistance from Britain and France, he annexed Austria in 1938 and invades Poland the following year. The Second World War was declared on the 3rd of September, 1939 and from then until Germany's defeat in 1945, Hitler and his SS were overseeing the systematic slaughter of between in 11 and 14 million people including around six million Jews, Poles, gypsies, homosexuals, members of resistance groups, political opponents and psychiatric patients were also among those murdered in extermination comes like Auschwitz. Loch Ness: The Loch Ness' great fame brings from the presence of its fabled beast, the Loch Ness Monster, a mythical creature that has been spotted, photographed and even filmed numerous times, but whose existence has never been proven.