As far as I know, there isn't a common 'become Hitler light novel'. Hitler represents one of the darkest figures in history. Any form of literature that might seem to promote or even playfully consider 'becoming Hitler' would be met with a great deal of public outcry. The world has learned from the atrocities he committed, and the literary world generally focuses on his historical wrongdoings rather than creating such a conceptually wrong novel.
If such a novel existed, it would be highly controversial. It would likely face a huge amount of public backlash due to Hitler's status as a mass murderer. People would be outraged as it could be seen as glorifying or making light of his heinous actions.
There would be multiple implications. Socially, it would likely cause a great outcry as Hitler is associated with genocide and war crimes. Culturally, it would violate the norms of acceptable subject matter in literature. Morally, it would seem wrong to use Hitler in a 'becoming' story in a light novel format which is often targeted at a wide audience including youth. Even if the intention was to show the negative aspects of his ideology through a fictional 'becoming' process, it would be difficult to ensure that the message is received correctly and not misconstrued as some form of glorification.
I'm not aware of any specific 'became Hitler light novel'. It's a rather strange and concerning concept. Hitler represents one of the darkest figures in history, and creating a light novel with such a theme might be very controversial.
It's really hard to fathom a proper plot for this. But if forced, maybe it could be an alternate history where Hitler is reincarnated as a Korean and has to face the modern - day consequences of his past actions in his new identity. This would involve a lot of moral and ethical struggles as he tries to come to terms with who he was in his previous life.
I'm not aware of any specific 'Became Hitler Korean Light Novel'. It's a rather strange and perhaps offensive concept at first glance. Combining Hitler with a Korean light novel theme seems very out of the ordinary and would likely be a very controversial take if it were to exist.
Hitler was born in Austria - Hungary. He had a troubled youth. He joined the German Workers' Party which later became the Nazi Party. He was a very persuasive speaker and used propaganda to gain support. He blamed the Jews for Germany's problems after World War I, which was completely baseless. His rule brought great destruction and misery to the world.
No. While it might contain some historical elements, it's a graphic novel which often takes creative liberties. It can't replace proper historical research and textbooks.
It depends on the context and the purpose. Generally, it's a sensitive topic and needs to be handled very carefully to avoid causing offense or spreading inappropriate ideas.