No. Early in World War I, Hitler wore a larger moustache. However, according to fellow soldier Alexander Moritz Frey, soldiers were required -- later in World War I -- to trim their moustaches so that their moustaches would fit under their gas masks. Hitler therefore had to trim his moustache. See: Tony Paterson, "Hitler was ordered to trim his moustache," Telegraph (British newspaper), 6 May 2007.
Yes, there is: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Hitler_Baptism_Certificate0002.jpg
He greatly admired Mussolini and occasionally tried to copy things that Mussolini had previously done- notably, Hitler's "Beer Hall Putsch" was his attempt to copy Mussolini's "March on Rome". Hitler's admiration continued even when he became dictator of Germany, although Mussolini did not return the love. Once Mussolini began invading other countries, and Hitler was the only world leader to express support for him, did Mussolini finally relent and become friends and allies with the Nazi leader.
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Hitler's attempt to seize power through the munich coup failed because the general ludenburgh only supported from outside and the state police was informed in time to gun down Hitler's SA troops. With Hitler and Goering wounded the coup failed. Soon Hitler was arrested and sentenced to 4 months of imprisonement. His sentence was reduced as the judges were impressed by his speeches!
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Hitler copied Mussolini's fascist party
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Yes, there is: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Hitler_Baptism_Certificate0002.jpg
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He greatly admired Mussolini and occasionally tried to copy things that Mussolini had previously done- notably, Hitler's "Beer Hall Putsch" was his attempt to copy Mussolini's "March on Rome". Hitler's admiration continued even when he became dictator of Germany, although Mussolini did not return the love. Once Mussolini began invading other countries, and Hitler was the only world leader to express support for him, did Mussolini finally relent and become friends and allies with the Nazi leader.
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