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  • Hitler's Plan
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    In the fall of 1922, the Germans asked the Allies for a moratorium on the reparations payments that they were required to pay according to the Versailles Treaty (from World War I). The French government refused the request and occupied the Ruhr, the integral industrial area of Germany, when the Germans defaulted on their payments. The French occupation united the German people to act against the occupation by staging a general strike. The German government supported the workers by giving them fi...
  • Stalin's 5 Year Plan
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    Alex BelingerIndependent Study World History 7/28/02 On November 1923, German army veteran and leader of an extremist party, Adolf Hitler climbed onto a table and fired his pistol. "The National Socialist revolution has begun!" Hitler's rise to power is one of the most significant events of our century. People today still debate how and why Hitler's totalitarian dictatorship in the 1930's was such a big success with support of many Germans. At the time of Hitler's rise, Germans were in a rough t...
  • Hitlers Use Of Propaganda
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    Propaganda: Hitlers Weapon For Appeal Nietzsche wrote that, Men believe in the truth of all that is seen to be strongly believed in, 1 and with the amount of followers that Hitler had achieved, he had gotten many to believe his words. Hitler was a man who could convince thousands that what he had planned for Germany was the only way to become free of war and torment. Propaganda is defined as the publicity intended to persuade or convince people 2. Hitlers use of propaganda, as well as the way th...
  • Early References To The Final Solution
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    The issue being discussed in these two articles is when Hitler and the Nazi leadership made the decision to implement the systematic mass murder of the Soviet and European Jewish population. When was the plan for the "Final Solution" to the Jewish question formulated? Christopher Browning argues in his article that the sequence of events and the documentary evidence suggest that Hitler did not harbor a "basic decision" or a "secret plan" for the deportation and extermination of Soviet and Europe...
  • Taylor's Premature Dismissal Of The Hossbach Memorandum
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    The Hossbach Memorandum has been presented as conclusive proof that Hitler planned the war. Yet Taylor dismisses it. Why? With the publishing of The Origins of the Second World War in 1961, Alan John Percival e Taylor systematically destroyed the conventional view that Hitler had planned World War II. Widely criticised by his peers, Taylor's thorough re-examination of the events leading to the invasion of Poland in 1939 by the Axis, encountered and dismissed a number of important documents. One ...

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