In this captivating episode of "Put Em On The Couch," seasoned hosts, Jason McCoy and Nelson Beaulieu, guide you on an immersive journey into the formative years of one of history's most enigmatic figures, Adolf Hitler. From his birth to the creation of Mein Kampf, Jason and Nelson trace the childhood and upbringing of the man who would shape the course of history. Dive deep into the many layers of Hitler's early life, exploring his formative experiences and the myriad influences that sculpted his transformation into a dictator. Through a prism of historical analysis and a psychological lens, we embark on the timeless nature versus nurture debate. Was Hitler innately predisposed to his later actions, or was he a product of his upbringing and environment? We dissect the role of his tumultuous family background and its profound impact on his subsequent choices. Whether you're a devoted history buff, a dedicated student of world history, or simply intrigued by the origin story of this 20th-century enigma, this episode delivers an enthralling exploration of Hitler's early life, from his cradle to the birth of Mein Kampf.