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  • Hitler's Answer To His Superior Race
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    Hitler The year was 1929, the Great Depression had hit hard all over the world. People were losing their jobs, and their way of life was changing drastically right before their eyes; the people needed money fast. They needed to rebuild their lives and get back on their feet again, economically, politically, and socially. They needed a way out of this slump fast, and Hitler was there for the rescue. In 1933, Germany was facing a high unemployment level, leaving people to fend for themselves on th...
  • Mom Peter Hitler
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    1918 Germany looses the war Newspaper: Germany looses war. Hi I'm Peter and I am 4 years old. Germany lost World War 1 and Germany was forced to take all blame for the war, and had to pay reparations to the Allies. Germany was also forced to have free trade that made our economy crash. 1920 The rise of the Nazis Mom: Peter guess what there is a new political group named the Nazis. They believe that Germany needs to overturn the treaty of Versailles and combat communism. And people like us in the...
  • Adolf Hitler
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    Hitler: The Early Years Ado lf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria, of German descent. His father, Alois Hitler, was a poor peasant farmer that became a customs officer so he could send his children to school. As Adolf was growing up, he became very intelligent and talented and received good grades in the elementary school in his village. Although Adolf was very intelligent, his grades started slipping when he entered high school because he felt uncomfortable. Adolf sta...
  • Hitler And Germany
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    ... His Downfall To many World War II has been the most devastating war in human history. I thad been global military conflict that caused the loss of millions of lives as well as material destruction. The war began in Europe in September of 1939. It ended on May 8, 1945. This day was marked by the British government as V-E (Victory in Europe) Day. The outcome of this war left anew world order dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union. Adolf Hitler was born in Braun uam Inn, Austria, o...
  • Hitlers Reception Of Chancellor Of Germany
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    A Seize of Power After WWI, Germany was in a exceedingly unpleasant state. It had been forced, by the Treaty of Versailles, to take full blame for the war. This meant that Germany would have to pay reparations for all of the other countries. Reparations were even harder to pay since Germany was in the midst of one of the worst stagflation epidemics in history. Not to mention a brand new government, one that had nothing to do with the signing of this treaty, had taken over power. All of the peopl...
  • War With Germany
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    And in the midst of the Japan crisis there is Germany. Germany had no idea that they were really losing WWI. They finally found out by reading it in the paper and this caused great psychological shock. Their leaders had lied to them. Germany thought they had lost in an unfair fight. Nazi's said that the Jews had stabbed them in the back. And they were humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles. In 1923 the currency was so inflated that it wiped out the savings of the middle class of Germany. They di...
  • Hitler's Powerful Speeches
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    Hitler's Rise to Power Over time there have been many influential leaders who have changed the course of history. These leaders contained great leadership qualities, which allowed them to achieve their goals. But their success has also been questioned due to the effects and characteristics of the time period. Some historians believe that the success of these leaders is due to their person characteristics, while others believe that their success was due to the conditions of the society in which t...
  • German People Of Hitler's Supreme Leadership
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    There is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support during the 1920's; there are several, and people still argue about them. Some people - especially during the Second World War - suggested that the Nazi movement grew out of something basically wrong in the German character. However, modern historians recognise that a combination of factors such as Hitler's personality and mesmerizing oratory skills, the problems with the Weimar Republic, the Nazi's effective use of p...
  • Hitler's Shallow Anti Semitic Ideas
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    Adolf Hitler: The Final Solution During the summer of 1941, Chancellor Adolf Hitler initialized 'The Final Solution'; to the 'Jewish Question'; . Hitler started this program because he wanted to create a highly centralized state and one for the master race, Germans. Exterminating Jews was, for Hitler, the only way to create a perfect Germany because it would eliminate the 'malignant tumors', the race that caused Germany to lose World War One. Hitler's decision to start exterminating Jews changed...
  • In Depth Look At Hitler And Stalin
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    The twentieth century has seen many leaders come and go, but few have had the impact that Hitler and Stalin had. These two men, along with Mao of China, helped shaped the world as it is today. Hitler was one of the greatest motivators of his time. His uplifting speeches and fierce rhetoric rallied a desperate people in Germany. He made promises to restore Germany to the state it had been before their defeat in World War I. A defeat that Hitler felt and often called a disgrace for Germany. In Mei...
  • Hitler's Nazi Party
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    In the 1930's, Adolf Hitler came to control Germany by restoring faith into the hearts of German citizens. By using his emotional speaking, alluring propaganda, and shrewd deception, Hitler managed to become one of the most powerful rulers in European history. Adolf Hitler deceived the German people with his charisma and ability to sway people's perspectives and philosophies. They cannot be entirely blamed for the wrong doings they committed in World War II because they were unaware of the mista...
  • Adolf Hitler
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    He stands motionless with crossed arms and resting eyes focused straight ahead. He is completely immobile, expressionless, and says absolutely nothing. Surrounded by some fifteen thousand audience members filing into the great auditorium to hear this man speak, the presence he commands brings order to the environment almost immediately. There is little doubt that Adolf Hitler projected a commanding presence. The aforementioned was merely a description of events which took place prior to one of h...
  • Adolf Hitler And The Nazi Party
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    Introduction "Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party rose to total power in Germany by appealing to German nationalism and eliminating potential opponents one by one". By 1934 Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party had achieved total power in Germany. It had all the qualities of a totalitarian state. It was due to conditions in Germany after WWI that extremist's parties such as Adolf Hitler and the Nazis first got an opportunity to appeal to German nationalism and discontent, with such things as the Weimar Go...
  • First Time In His Life Hitler
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    Who was Adolf Hitler? Hope of life or Tyrant who caused death and sorrow. Who is Adolf Hitler? Over the years this question has been asked in different people and to different people, to some people he is a menace, a living terror, the devil himself, mean while to other people he was their only chance of hope, But the real answer lies in what you think what he was and to do so you need to know a few facts of him. Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, in Austria, on April 20, 1889; the third s...
  • Hitler And Mussolini
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    British Foreign Policy in the 1930's is often summed up by one word: appeasement. Though this is chiefly remembered because of Chamberlain's attitude towards Germany and Czechoslovakia at Munich in 1938, the general trend of trying to reduce the international consequences of small disputes and maintain the peaceful balance was evident in Eden's policy towards Spain in August 1936. The Italian invasion of Abyssinia and in March 1936, and the German militarization of the Rhineland were certainly o...
  • Communists And Politicians And Hitler
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    The events in November 1923 changed the Nazi Party and Hitler and many different and important ways. Hitler tried to take over the Munich Government in November 1923, he thought he had enough support to take over but he has failed, this resulted to 3 months sentenced to prison. After the failure of the Munich Putsch, Hitler got send to jail; while he was there he wrote his autobiography called 'Mein Kampf' translated in English as 'My Struggle'. In his book he wrote that he believed that one man...
  • Psychological Look At What Adolf Hitler
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    Adolf Hitler: A Psychological Look At What Adolf Hitler: A Psychological Look At What He Did Adolf Hitler A psychological look at what he did Adolf Hitler is known for his single-handed massacre of 6 million Jews. He is also known for being a lunatic and, for lack of a better term, completely out of his mind. I, however, believe there is a different reason. That is what I will present to you in this paper, a possibility of a different reason of why Hitler did what he did. With out being able to ...
  • War The Economic Conditions Of Germany
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    From A Mediocre Student to A Dictator: Adolf Hitler The day is April 20, 1889 and the place is Austria. It was there that the man who was to? save the fatherland? was born. Hitler began his schooling in a monastery in Germany and was known as a? lazy, bad-tempered, arrogant? leader.?? His dreams of being a great artist quickly went down the drain after he was rejected at the Academy of Fine Arts. Hitler sank deep into himself, living on the street and through his discontentment began to see the ...
  • Clause Germany
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    The Treaty of Versailles: Prelude to WWII The Treaty of Versailles was not a justified treaty, which created German feelings of revenge and dislike towards the victorious countries. This feeling of revenge felt by Germany, in addition with the social atmosphere of Europe, led to a Second World War in the September of 1939, just 11 years after the first World War. People at the time published reports on the unfairness of the treaty. America never ratified the treaty but Britain and France still e...
  • Hitler's Next Major Step Toward Complete Power
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    Analyse The Process By Which Hitler Transformed Analyse The Process By Which Hitler Transformed Himself From Legal Chancellor To Legal Dictator By 1 '? In two months we? ll have pushed Hitler into a corner so hard that he? ll be squeaking.? This was the widely held view among the German conservatives voiced by Von Papen in 1933. He emphasised their perceived position of dominance over Hitler when they were forced to appoint him as chancellor in January 1933. However by August 1934 Hitler had com...

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