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  • Hitler's Followers
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    Question... At the end of World War II, who was placed on the list of history's most hated villains? Adolf Hitler. How did he get on that list? By becoming a dictator of Germany and conducting a mass-killing spree against the Jews. Was Hitler always like this? No. He was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Upper Austria. His father, Alois worked as a customs officer on the border crossing and his mother, Klara, was a housewife. Hitler had a brother Gustav and a sister Ida, but they both died at b...
  • Scotland In Search Of The Holy Grail
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    We all know that Adolf Hitler was the primary catalyst for the emergence of the Third Reich in 1938 Germany. But there are many things that are overshadowed by his lust for genocidal world domination and the advancement of the Aryan race. One of these being his untiring search for objects of great religious and historical significance. There were three such objects he sought after throughout the span of the Second World War. The first being the Holy Lance thought to be used by the Roman centurio...
  • Diction Through Hitler
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    The history of two opposite heroes. From hundred years ago, those characters caused changes. These changes can be classified between good and bad. In the biographies by Elie Wiesel about Adolf Hitler and Gloria Steinem about Margaret Sanger, the authors diction compares the two subjects as mostly evil and some what good, and mostly good and somewhat bad. The first way that Wiesel reveals diction through Hitler is its mostly bad way of being. Redefining the meaning of evil forever, Hitler grabbed...
  • Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler
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    Adolf Adolf Hitler ADOLF HITLER Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in a small inn in Austria. His father was a customs officer until he retired to become a farmer and beekeeper. Adolf spent his early years in provincial towns. He was subject to much abuse from his father because he defiantly refused to become part of the customs service and be "stuck in a stool his whole life filling out forms. ' He had aspirations of becoming a famous artist, and did not want to become a simple "prole' as ...

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