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    Modern World As one of the most well-known rulers, Adolf Hitler has impacted the world throughout his time as a dictator. Hitler, born April 20, 1889 in Austria, grew up in a Passau, Germany. Hitler excelled in primary school and was popular amongst his friends. But, this changed for him in secondary school. He became less popular amongst his friends and began to fail classes. So, he dropped out without a formal education. As he grew older, Hitler applied for jobs in Art but was declined. So,…

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    and forties? World War two? The bombing of Pearl Harbor? The Holocaust? These are all very important historic events that have been stepping stones of the building of our world today, but have you ever thought about the minds behind these plots? Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were two of the most influential megaminds of that time. Both of these men had their own thoughts and opinions about politics, but they did agree in some ways. Both of these leaders had their goals and ways of handling…

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    before killing them. Hitler mainly targeted the Jewish, Poles, Gypsies, and Soviets. Hitler also went after the mentally and physically disabled, he also went after prisoners of war. Hitler got rid of people he deemed unfit to join the German Aryan race. The Holocaust began before Hitler rose as leader of Germany, and the Nazi Party. Hitler served in the army in Germany during World War I. Many people besides Adolf blamed the Jewish people for Germany's loss in WWI. Hitler joined the Nazi Party…

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    Beer Hall Putsch is a failed takeover of the government in Bavaria, a state in southern Germany. Hitler had led the Nazi Party, a fledgling political group that promoted German pride and anti-Semitism and was unhappy with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles to try this takeover. This failed takeover resulted in Adolf Hitler 's arrest. Hitler turned the reins of the Nazi Party over to Rosenberg, whom Hitler believed would prove feckless as a leader and thus no ultimate threat to his own…

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    What Is The Cause Of Ww2

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    2 is Hitler and his Nazi party. Another component is World War 1 which also ties in with the Treaty of Versailles. Finally another influence for World War 2 is fascism. There are many causes behind the start of World War 2. Probably the largest influence in the start of World War 2 is Hitler and his Nazi party. In the text’"World War II." For Kids: Causes of WW2’ it says ‘The Germans were desperate for someone to turn around their economy and restore their national pride. Hitler…

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    Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany once said, “Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination.” And that is exactly what he did for 12 long years. It all started with Germany’s blitzkrieg (a fast, overwhelming invasion) on Poland. Then led to the establishment of 20,000 concentration camps. The most notorious of them was Auschwitz. The holocaust lasted 12 years. There were many dangers of being a certain race or religion in the 1930’s and ‘40’s, as talked about in…

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    Adolf Hitler did not rise to power in one specific way or by completing one particular thing; he did numerous things to get him to be capable of becoming the leader of Germany. Hitler applied the Germans hatred towards The Treaty of Versailles and the damage it brought upon the country as a way for his rise to power. Hitler also utilized anti-Semitism, the Germans hatred towards the Jews as an ethnic and religious group as a way for his leadership to begin. Hitler used his persuasion for the…

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    hope in the people and maintain a strong sense of nationalism. Adolf Hitler never displayed or possessed any strong talents while growing up but he soon realized the power of speech. Hitler captivated millions of Germans by creating a vision of unified Germany that the people had not seen since the war. Germany needed a leader that possessed the ability to captivate all social classes and appeal to the needs of the people. Hitler understood the value of power and the impact that it can make…

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    Survivor Club Essay

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    Holocaust. With the help of the Nazi party and their supporters, Adolf Hitler dictated the catastrophic event. He executed millions of people, most of which were Jews, and caused the start of World War II. However many people did manage to survive and now live to tell the story of their horrific experience. The non-fiction book Survivor Club by Michael Bornstein and Debbie Bornstein Holinstat captivates the historical events of Adolf Hitler's reign and the Holocaust while evoking abstract…

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    creatively express his beliefs instead of forcing them into reality? Had these things happened, would he still have found a way to rise to power and attempt to eradicate the Jewish population from Europe? Did these outside forces and occurrences direct Hitler down a certain path, leading to the murder of millions of people? These questions will always have loose ends because we will never know the answers to them, but these sort of thought provoking speculations seem to add even more people or…

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