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    idolization of Adolf Hitler by citizens. This myth served as a justification for the Germans and their actions against racial minorities any verbal or physical assault was done in the honor of Hitler and the national community. Civilians supported the National Socialist’s idea of social and economic betterment. Furthermore, Hitler’s ability to restore Germany to her former, pre-Weimar status gained him widespread notoriety. On the eve of World War II,…

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    Adolf Hitler In America

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    statement, made by President Franklin Roosevelt, helps to illustrate the complexity of the image of Adolf Hitler in the United States during the pre-war years of 1933 to 1938. Hitler was almost universally viewed in a negative light by Americans, but the severity of the negativity and the actions taken because of the negativity differed among various groups. The three groups who had and formed images of Hitler in America were American citizens, the American press, and the Executive branch of…

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    German Rise of Adolf Hitler Fresh out of World War I and full of nationalist ideas, Adolf Hitler felt attracted to the small German Workers Party, an extreme “military-political-Volkish organization.” Shortly after joining the party in 1919, Hitler rose to leader of the party, renaming it the National Socialist Workers Party, or Nazi Party. Hitler and the Nazi Party promised to restore Germany to its former greatness all while destroying Jews and communism. Instances such as the Treaty of…

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    organization Adolf Hitler created to protect the Nazi Party from potential dangers at assemblies, but later began to disrupt rival parties’ meetings and to intimidate voters, Nazi opponents, and Jews in the streets. They were known as the Brownshirts because from the founding in 1921, the organization utilized brown shirts as their uniforms, as they were easily obtainable. The founding itself was controversial, as the Treaty of Versailles banned military organizations. By the time Hitler came…

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    After the occupation of Norway in April 1940 Adolf made a plan with one of his generals to attack France. In March 23 the Reichstag had passed a Enabling Act that gives full power to Adolf Hitler. In September 15th 1935 passage of Nuremberg Laws that deprived Jews of German citizenship. Even thought the Nzis attempted to downplay its persecution of Jewish people in order to placate the community in the 1936 Olympics. As conflict continued Adolf Hitler became isolated and dependent on medications…

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    Adolf Hitler;The Unforgotten Dictator Adolf Hitler was not always antisemitic. Adolf Hitler was seen as a heartless, cruel leader who betrayed Germany. Adolf Hitler as a young boy was very interested in a career in visual arts. It was not until he moved to Vienna, Hitler started having a larger anti-semitic ideology. Adolf Hitler was seen as a heartless, cruel, leader, who betrayed Germany. To begin, the phases of Hitler's life shaped him into who he became. Born on April 20 , 1889, baptized…

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    “It is not truth that matters, but victory.” Is one quote from Adolf Hitler showing he would go to great lengths to win even lie to millions of people. Hitler made an impact across the world, by beginning with an idea that Jews were the cause of the problems in Germany. From that he made the decision to try to eliminate Jews across Germany, then all of Europe. You may think that a person like Hitler had a gruesome childhood to make him the horrible man he was, and you would almost be right. He…

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    Adolf Hitler is very well known across the entire world. Hitler was a famous leader of the Nazi Germans from 1934 to 1945. Adolf Hitler was the fourth child out of six. He was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889. His family was a normal family with a few too many kids. At a young age, Adolf did not get along with his father. His father never approved of what Adolf wanted to do and he was very harsh towards Adolf. Before even turning 14, two of Adolf's siblings had passed away and…

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    Adolf Hitler Good Or Bad

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    talk about Adolf Hitler, The man immortalized for being the worst of the worst, but was it always so? First we will talk about Hitler's childhood whole thing went from decent, to bad, to a total crap storm. Austria, 1889, a baby boy was bourn, his name was Adolf Hitler. He was born into a family of 7, his mother's name was Klara and his father's name was Alois. Adolf Hitler was kicked out of several schools for violence and his family moved around because of it. Later in his life Hitler wanted…

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    He alone , who owns the youth , gains the future .” - Adolf Hitler . Hitler started war with the United States . He became dictator of Germany . Hitler changed countries for the worse . His government was the harshest . Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party . Hitler put innocent jews in concentration camps . He did not like jews not at lot to be truth full . Hitler served six hard years of pain and hurt . Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide a day after marriage . They were…

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