23 February 1932
He was actually Austrian and got German citizenship later in his life.
His Citizenship before becoming German was Austrian.
He moved to Germany and got German citizenship.
No. He was originally Austrian, later became stateless and then he acquired German citizenship.
Hitler was able to pass a law called the Nuremburg Statute which went much farther than denying Jews German citizenship; the law stated that Jews are not legally human beings. Hence, they have no legal rights.
He was born in 1889 as an Austrian citizen, renounced his Austian citizenship in 1926 (?) and became a German citizen in 1932.
Hitler was awarded a citizenship award in 1932.
Hitler was born an Austrian, but served in a Bavarian regiment in World War 1. He renounced his Austrian citizenship in 1925, which made him stateless. He didn't manage to become a German citizen till February 1932.
Several laws that, as they conquered more land, came into effect to strip Jews of all of their rights.
No - where on earth did you get the idea from? The qualification for German citizenship is being born to a parent with German citizenship, or naturalization.
He was born in Braunau. That is reallly Austria near Salzburg.Hitler was born in Austria of Austrian parents in 1889. He only managed to obtain German citizenship in 1932 ...
He was born in Austria as an Austrian citizen and raised in Linz and lived in Vienna for a while but moved to Munich (a German city) at the age of 25. He renounced his Austrian citizenship in 1927, despite the fact that this made him stateless. He acquired German citizenship in February 1932. It was granted by the state of Brunswick, which was ruled by a coalition that included the Nazis. Under German nationality law at the time, anyone lawfully granted citizenship of one of the German states automatically acquired German citizenship.No, Hitler was born in Austria and was an Austrian until 1932, when he got German citizenship.