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    Was Hitler Good Or Bad

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    also known as Adolf Hitler. People think Hitler was always bad, that he grew up with bad in his blood, but that can not true. People aren't inherently good or bad, something has to change them like being mistreated, betrayed, abused and it changes their mindset causing them to turn into someone that the world has made them, someone “bad.” Your surroundings and who you look up or listen to determine how you handle situations; babies don't know right from wrong, it's taught. Although Hitler…

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    Nazi VS Jews First, “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed,” said A.Hilter. Not all Nazi’s are evil, but Adolf Hitler was. Most Nazi’s were under his control, he brainwashed them. Jews didn’t do anything wrong, Adolf Hitler knew he and his army could over power them. Nazi’s had it all, but they killed. Jews had almost nothing, and they were killed. Nazi’s still had homes, there precious belongings, and their family. Jews were stripped away from all of…

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    Adolf Hitler believed that the Aryan race, which is where all ‘true Germans’ belonged to, was the race of gods, and in order to save this race it requires the elimination of opposing threats. This essay covers the rise of the Nazis and Hitler, the ideologies that he put into place and the execution of the final solution. This was all so the Aryan race could be the highest race of all of the races. During 1930 the economic depression hit Germany hard as there was millions out of jobs and many…

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    Illustration has always been merged as part of human history. Particularly before the influx of media such as photography, film, television and now even now the internet itself. Before the arrival technology, writers and artists used illustrations as an element in their works, in order to convey a message to the viewers. The comic book, which was shaped in the late 1920s, consisted of a sequence of illustrations with text, in order to form a storyline. Generally, comic books were cherished among…

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    Britain and Adolf Hitler who was named Chancellor and the leader of the Third Reich. These two men were once in charge of their respective countries, eventually they both led their…

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    Fascism and Communism changed the face of the world forever after World War II. They were 2 great forces that struck Europe and exploded into the changes of many countries and the death of many people. We are taught about World War II so people know what a tragedy and how to prevent something like this from happening again. As Well as knowing how these events happened and how these men came to power. Fascism and Communism are the 2 political systems that have tried to put an end to each other…

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    Versailles, which established an era of temporary peace in Europe, was the precursor of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis’ rise to power. The treaty, which blamed Germany for the extensive damages of the war, severely weakened Germany. With their economy in shackles and little pride, Germany sought someone who could revive their once glorious nation. The man to answer the call was none other than Adolf Hitler. Hitler, a megalomaniac and later Germany’s savior, restored Germany’s economy, rejuvenated…

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    (Modern World History 443). Schools were then to teach children to love Stalin. Hitler did a very similar thing but instead he forced all young people into his Hitler’s Youth groups. “In the classroom and in the Hitler Youth, instruction aimed to produce race-conscious, obedient, self-sacrificing Germans who would be willing to die for Führer and Fatherland. Devotion to Adolf Hitler was a key component of Hitler Youth training. German young people celebrated his birthday (April 20)-a national…

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    The idea of intentionalism, in relation to the Holocaust, explains that Adolf Hitler had the initial idea of the mass execution of the European Jews as a solution to the Jewish question years before he came into power. It is believed that he had a preconceived notion that the only way to truly rid of the Jewish population was through extreme genocidal acts. Historians have debated over the idea of intentionalism vs. functionalism, but no real answer has ever been found, and perhaps never will be…

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    unstable. This was the post World War I society Germans lived in and they were desperate for a leader to emerge in the chaos. This leader was Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. Hitler and his Nazi party used a convincing combination of persuasive rhetoric and propaganda in the German people’s everyday lives in order to control the nation. With conditions just right, Hitler organized the perfect atmosphere for the Nazi party to rise. Hand in hand with Joseph Goebbels, they managed to convince an…

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