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    Adolf Hitler On April 20, 1889, Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Austria. His parents were Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl, and he was the fourth of six children born. While growing up, Hitler became interested in the career of fine art. Hitler’s father did not approve of his interest in fine art, so he and his emotionally sharp father often fought. In 1900, Hitler became isolated and quiet after the death of his younger brother, Edmund. By rejecting…

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    First disarm it’s citizens” (Adolf Hitler/google images). Hitler rose up in rank and slowly came into power. He was elected the chancellor of Germany in January 30, 1933. Hitler made many changes during its rule of Germany. Germany was a form of socialism known as Naszism. Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. Hitler believed an…

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    Adolph Hitler was no exception. Born in 1889 to a simple family in Austria (“Adolph Hitler: Er.Yrs.” n.p.), it was impossible to guess that he would become such a prominent person in the twentieth century. Hitler’s personal mindset, the institutions he attended, and the relationships he built, all within his early life, helped shape his foundation to become one…

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    Adolf Hitler’s name is one remembered for all of the pain he has caused. The German Furur openly announced his desire to exterminate all races he considered contamination, and many have tragically perished by his name. Hitler’s blind hatred was shared by his followers, the Nazis, whom he gained the loyalty of through propaganda. Hitler blamed all of Germany’s problems on the Jewish people, and attempted to remind his followers that the German race must stay pure. Hitler felt that the atrocities…

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    Adolf Hitler once said “The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence.” (Goodreads, 2017). Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party (1933-45) who ruled in Germanys Third Reich as the Fuhrer which means the leader. He used his position as Fuhrer and leader of the Nazi Party in advantage - through fear and domineering power and the help of the SS and SA - he promises Germany to revitalize from mass unemployment, social hardship and political…

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    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are remembered as notorious individuals ,historical figures, and leaders that were responsible for deaths all over their homelands. They were both dictators that maintained a high lever of power during both of the World Wars. They are behind innumerable human atrocities that killed over millions of innocent people. Hitler was a well known leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 through his death by suicide in 1945. He is responsible for the Holocaust, which many…

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    occurred before and during the start of World War II in 1939 resulted from Adolf Hitler’s goal to spread racial nationalism. Following the conclusion of World War I, Hitler’s anger towards non-Aryans rose to a new level. The Nazi Party agreed to go to great lengths rid Germany of these “evil races,” especially the Jews. Jews were isolated and eliminated by different means, supporting the idea of Nazi Germany as a “racial” state. Adolf Hitler’s racist nationalistic thoughts stemmed from his…

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    The Concrete Prisons During World War 2, Adolf Hitler led the Nazi Germans and set out to eradicate the Jews. Due to Hitler’s power as a chancellor, many Germans followed his orders. Danger wasn’t uncommon at this time, many Jews were abducted from their homes and transferred to concentration camps. Desperation to survive resonated among the Jews, resulting in them going into hiding. During the duration of the concentration camps, the surrounding villages and people were scared into submission.…

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    In the beginning of WWII when Adolf Hitler and his fascist party of the Nazis came to power in Germany, they used what would become to be a major issue that would still have an effect on society today. The Nazis used discrimination and prejudice against Jews known as anti-semitism, because he thought they were the cause of Germany’s problems during their economic hardships and the reason for Germany’s defeat in WWI. Hitler wanted more living space for “Aryans” which were people of purely North…

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    everyone watches every four years. Adolf Hitler used them as a way to manipulate the world and used it as a way to cover up the horrible things that were slowly and silently happening behind the scenes. Although Hitler was initially against hosting the Olympics in 1936, he used its as a stepping stone to bring Nazi ideals and the Aryan race to the world 's attention giving to the rise of Nazi power. Germany was awarded the 1936 olympics in 1931 before Hitler came to power. Germans didn 't…

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