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    Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, was the founder and leader of National Socialism (Nazism) and is responsible for the death of 11 million people, primarily Jewish individuals, during World War II. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria to a family of six. When Hitler was a teen his bad behavior led him to drop out of high school and move to Vienna (Nardo 15). After his mother's death in 1907, he moved to Vienna and applied to the Academy of Fine Arts but was rejected. During this time Hitler…

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    D’Ann Campbell First Year Experience 100 B 8 November 2015 Paper #3 The Holocaust When you think about the Holocaust you think of Adolf Hitler, the Jewish, and millions of deaths. Now I am going to tell you about the rest. The definition of Holocaust is “destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war.” According to Adolf Hitler the Jews were an inferior race that threatened the German racial purity. However, the Holocaust was not the beginning of racial…

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    and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.’ Per this term it is evident Franco shared similar qualities to peruse his ideologies with a violent and authoritarian style. Which shows similarity to the most known fascist dictator Adolf Hitler. However, it is evident to say that by the end of…

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    Adolf Hitler's Speech Inauguration the 'Great Exhibition of German Art' Adolf Hitler, a failed artist himself, inauguration speech in 1937 tries to link art with his political agenda. Art was as a weapon for the Nazi socialist regime. Hitler's intent was to use art, not as a means of self expression, but "true" German art showing the idealist and Nazi soldiers of Germany. A time to get revenge against the modern art that was a means of evil against German people. Modern art was not…

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    Heinrich Himmler played a big role in this tragic event, and his actions perfectly illustrate these lessons. For one, it was made clearly evident that a group of few people can make a difference, negative or positive. Ultimately, all it took was Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and a select group of comrades to influence a nation to hate an innocent race in entirety. Additionally, the Holocaust sheds light on the fact that we are responsible for teaching our impressionable children what to…

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    released on January 15, 1943, by RKO Radio Pictures, and directed by Clyde Geronimi. The film shows the process of how the members of the Nazi German Army are developed from birth and molded into a robotic character whose lives are dictated by Adolf Hitler. At 1:00minute into the film a German couple who has just welcomed a new life into the world stands in front of a judge and pleads for his approval in naming their son Hans. “There’s the Verboten list, you cannot give your child a name that is…

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of the German Nazis during the second world war, and his fascist policy was the main reason that led to the second world war, which caused the death of over 5 million noncombatants plus the death of 6 million Jews. Hitler was born in 1889 Austria, and his dad passed away when he was 13, so his mother had to raise him while working for money. Unfortunately, his mother passed away when Hitler was just 19. After the death of his mother, Hitler moved to Vienna and lived…

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    Hitler Youth During Adolf’s rise to power in World War II, an organization called Hitler Youth was a primary component of Hitler’s influence in Germany. Hitler Youth was a youth organization that comprised of young Germans between the ages of ten and eighteen. Hitler Youth attracted the young people of Germany because it seemed “’more modern’ and forward-looking than any of the other institutions” (Kater, 1). After Hitler came into power, it became a state agency that “all young ‘Aryan’ Germans…

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    Mussolini and Adolf Hitler used Fascism. All leaders' common goal was to gain power over society using violence, propaganda, censorship, and educating the youth. Adolf Hitler, who became Fuhrer of Germany in 1933, followed the guidelines of totalitarianism during his reign as leader in Germany. Adolf Hitler was the most totalitarian leader because of his use of the Gestapo as a secret police…

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    Summers and old man Warner run the show and are not in the lottery, how the citizens of the town blindly following this “ritual” to their death, and the early participation of the children can be seen as symbols of Adolf Hitler, the people of Germany, and the Hitler Youth. Adolf Hitler and Mr. Summers have numerous common characteristics. Mr. Summers, is described as a “roundfaced, jovial man” (255) who owns the coal business. He has the sympathy of the town’s people due to having no children…

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