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    Nazi Germany was Adolf Hitler 's unsuccessful attempt to emulate the Roman Empire. While he did successfully recreate many aspects of the Roman Empire (most of which led to his ultimate failure), Hitler failed to recreate aspects that could have created a successful regime. The Nazis’ (and Hitler’s) image of the Roman Empire was nearly entirely incorrect. As a result, their recreation was a weak, distorted version of what could have been a long lasting empire. Adolf Hitler’s ill-fated quest…

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    the Jews. Taking over the Propaganda was so easy for them. The Nazi propaganda was boosted by Hitler and Goebbels. Adolf Hitler had a vision of a perfect german life. How things should be ran in that area. Hitler wanted things to be done his way, but he needed help. Before Adolf was elected he was already putting thoughts in peoples heads about all the “wrong” that was going on. Immediately, when Hitler elected Joseph Goebbels as the Ministry of propaganda, he took over. He had a cloud hovering…

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    First World War. After the First War, which resulted in millions of deaths in countries involved around Europe, Prime Minister of Germany, Adolf Hitler, and British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain sought peace for Europe. By 1938, Germany violated the Versailles Treaty which was put in place after the First War by rearmament and territorial expansion. Hitler desired to take back Sudetenland and Rhineland, which were lost in the First War. Chamberlain realized that Britain and Germany were…

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    Think of a world with Hitler and his harsh concentration camps, then think of a world with President Roosevelt and his internment camps made for protection of the United States. Adolf Hitler ran concentration camps, these camps were built to imprison people in harsh conditions, their rights were taken away and they were treated as slaves and millions were killed. The internment camps were set up to house anyone with Japanese background, the camps were livable with housing,food and water. Both…

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    the 1930’s, Hitler Youth was a youth organization developed by Adolf Hitler to form children into good Nazis by manipulating their education. In “Hitler Youth: Growing up in Hitler’s Shadow,” author Susan Campbell Bartoletti discusses the ways Adolf Hitler used education to further Nazi ideals. Hitler implemented only Nazi approved ideas for students to be taught, used teachers to pressure the students into joining, and did not allow students to express their own ideas. One way Hitler used…

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    The time during Hitler's last Days In the the book hitler's last days written by Bill O'Reilly the book did not only talk just about Hitler but all the generals and other high ranking officers who also influenced or was with him at the time. Also mentions what he did during the time he was in the bunker. Hitler has a lot of information that happened to him that they don’t normally like to talk about in history class and this book made sure to not forget any information this book also goes into…

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    Adolf Hitler was a cruel man that preached a message of hate and violence towards millions of Jews and his enemies. Even though Hitler hated his enemies he never killed them himself. He relied on ruthless organizations like the SS to carry out his vision of racial purity. The SS committed countless crimes against humanity for Hitler and Nazi Germany. Only die hard Hitler supporters, Aryans and cold-blooded killers were accepted into the SS. The SS was almost unavoidable as they were apart of…

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    When Hitler came to power in 1935, his ultimate ambitions was to one day conquer the world. That pipe dream came to a halt when in 1945, as the Allied powers closed in on Berlin and Hitler died by a self inflicted gunshot wound. However, to say that even though Hitler did not have an influence on the world after World War II, one is surely mistaken. The whole reason why the Cold War existed was because of Adolf Hitler. To trace this, one has to go to the moment before Hitler invaded Poland in…

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    The Holocaust began in 1933, during the time of World War II; this event occurred during the ruling of Adolf Hitler. The Holocaust was an effect of anti-Semitism; which was one of the main reasons that the Holocaust was such a large genocide. Many Jews were afraid to leave their house during the period of the Holocaust. Anne Frank was a Jew whose family was impacted by the war. Although any example of genocide is very serious, the Holocaust is one of the largest known types of genocide, with…

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    close ally of Adolf Hitler. He met with Adolf Hitler in the year 1934 to discuss the possibility of creating a car for the German people. His aim was to create a popular car that would appeal to people, hence the name Volkswagen, which means “People’s car”, was chosen. After his discussion with Hitler, he was instructed to design a car with a beetle-like shape. Porsche made a streamlined car that became famously known as the Volkswagen Beetle. History reveals that the car was named by Hitler…

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