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Adolf Hitler's childhood is often described as troubled, marked by a strict upbringing and early failures. While some accounts suggest he was a talented artist, he also exhibited signs of aggression and a volatile temperament. Overall, it is difficult to label him as a "good kid," as his later actions as an adult overshadow any potential positive traits from his youth. His upbringing may have contributed to the development of his extreme ideologies and behaviors later in life.

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