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  • Hitler And His Party
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    "Two Neo-Nazis have been convicted of murdering Black teenager Benjamin Hermansen. A third defendant has been convicted of being an accessory to the attack. The killing of 15-year-old Benjamin Hermansen while he was meeting a friend near his home in Oslo sparked outrage. Tens of thousands of Norwegians took to the streets a few days after the death to protest against racism and violence. Oslo City Court convicted Joe Erling Jahr, 20, and Ole Nicolai (Kvisler), 22, both linked to the Boot Boys ne...
  • Germany's Dictator When Hitler
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    EARLY YEARS Adolf Hitler was born in Austria, on the 20th of April 1889. His father was a customs officer and his mother a peasant girl, he was a poor student who never completed high school. He lived in Vienna until 1913 and lived off his orphans pension and money from pictures he drew. He read a lot of books and began to develop anti-Jewish and antidemocratic beliefs, a like to outstanding individuals and a dislike for ordinary working people. In World War I Hitler, who was in Munich, voluntee...
  • National Socialist Party
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    BIRTH OF NAZISM " Until the German people understand that one can conduct politics only when one has the support of power - and again power. Only so is reconstruction possible... It is not an economic question which faces the German people, it is a political question - how shall the nation's determination be recovered?' (Bullock, 1962) Adolf Hitler posed this question to the German people in 1923. The face of post World War I Germany was truly battered, in all senses of the word. Germany had los...
  • National Socialist German Workers Party
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    Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini were all famous leaders of their time. When the word famous is mentioned for their description, it is not necessarily good. In fact none of them were known for anything good. You could say they were in " famous". They all lead during the same time period; during the early to mid 1900's. Stalin was part of the Russians, Mussolini was with the Italians, and Hitler was with the Germans. Joseph Stalin, of Russia, was completely uninterested in ideolo...
  • National Socialist Party
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    National Socialism National Socialism, commonly called Nazism, was a German political movement initiated in 1920 with the organization of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei). The movement culminated in the establishment of the Third Reich, the totalitarian German State led by Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945. The roots of National Socialism were peculiarly German, grounded for example, in the Prussian tradition of military authoritarianism a...
  • National Socialist Party
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    ational Socialism, commonly called Nazism, German political movement initiated in 1920 with the organization of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, also called the Nazi Party. The movement culminated in the establishment of the Third Reich, the totalitarian German state led by dictator Adolf Hitler from 1933 to 1945. National Socialism emerged from consequences of the German defeat in World War I (1914-1918). Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was charged with sole re...
  • National Socialist German Workers Party
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    Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was a German government leader and is considered one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators. He converted Germany into a military society and then he started World War II. Hitler built up the National Socialist Party. Organizing meeting after meeting, Hitler spread his beliefs of racial hatred and contempt for democracy. For a time during World War II, he controlled most of Europe and North Africa. During that time he ordered the slaughter of millions of Jews and...
  • Rule Of The National Socialist German Workers
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    Germany under the rule of the National Socialist German Workers? Party believed they were superior to the peoples of all other nations and all individual efforts were to be performed for the betterment of the German State. Germany's loss in World War I resulted in the Peace Treaty of Versailles, which created tremendous economic and social hardships on Germany. Germany had to make reparations to the Allied and Associated Governments involved in World War I. As a result, Adolf Hitler gradually em...
  • National Socialist German Workers Party
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    Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945), German dictator, who launched World War II in 1939. Making anti-Semitism a keystone of his propaganda and policies, he built the Nazi Party (see National Socialism) into a mass movement. For a time he dominated most of Europe and North Africa. He caused the slaughter of millions of Jews and others whom he considered inferior. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. In 1919 he joined the nationalist German Workers' Party, which was renamed the National Socialist Ger...
  • National Socialist German Workers Party
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    Benito Mussolini & Adolf Hitler Mussolini was born in Predappio on July 29, 1883, the son of a socialist blacksmith. Largely self-educated, he became a schoolteacher and socialist journalist in northern Italy. In 1910 he married Rachel e Guide, who bore him five children. Mussolini was jailed for his opposition to Italy's war in Libya (1911-12). Soon after that, he was named editor of Avanti! , the Socialist Party newspaper in Milan. When World War I began, in 1914, Mussolini first denounced it ...

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