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    Adolf Hitler was bold, brave, and wanted the best for his people, which, are all qualities of a good leader. “Adolf Hitler” encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale, 1998 world history in context Adolf Hitler was a man who got rid of his rivals and took control over what was once Germany’s. His army was one of the best in the world at the time and would march in unison to show their strength. He gained Germany most of the Eurasian heartland. The people would salute him and his ideas he would bring…

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    Comparison of Agamemnon and Adolf Hitler Agamemnon and Adolf Hitler were both very terrible and hate filled war leaders. Both Hitler and Agamemnon were very alike but, like most people, they had their different. Like most people in the world, they have some very odd facts to learn about too. They lived at two completely different times, but they are both very alike. Agamemnon and Adolf Hitler were very comparable to each other. Each man died during a time of war. They both commanded very large…

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    other 5 million innocent people that were killed the exact same way. Adolf Hitler, the chancellor of Germany and leader of the Holocaust, hated Jewish people, he did not want them in or near his country. Due to his hatred of Jews, Hitler committed the greatest Anti-Semitism act in history. Millions of innocent people were taken from their homes and sent to camps where they were starved, forced to work, or killed. Adolf Hitler 's massive act of Anti-Semitism was not fair to the 11 million…

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    McColskey THE HOLOCAUST Much has been written about Adolf Hitler and The Holocaust since the 1940s. The definition of a holocaust is "a disaster that results in the large-scale destruction of life." (Resnick 9) Most people specifically know about only one holocaust; the one Adolf Hitler is responsible for. This Holocaust "refers to the annihilation of millions of Jews and other peoples by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany during World War Il" (Resnick 9). More than eleven million innocent people…

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    Born in April 20, 1889, Adolf Hitler was born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl, the fourth of six children in Braunau am Inn, Austria, near the Austro-German border. In his home, Hitler lived in an abusive childhood, regularly beaten by his violent father who was a strict Austrian customs official. While his father was brutish, constantly mistreating his wife, Klara Polzl and his children, Hitler's mother was very submissive, kind, and worried for Hitler's safety against his father, she had a…

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    A form of a fascist government, an anti-Semitic party and one deranged plan all formed by a maniacal man, Adolf Hitler. Hitler is elected into government due to a variety of circumstances that worried a numerous amount of citizens within Germany. As communists gained popularity, more people feared communism would become a dominant government system. Hitler opposed communism and therefore he deemed it appropriate for him to be the chancellor of the Third Reich of Germany. He was elected as…

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    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in the Austrian town of Braunau. Adolf’s father was Alois Hitler a customs official in Austria and his mother was Klara Hitler. Adolf started school at the age of six, he was a very bright student who liked to read, draw, and study history. Alois wanted Adolf to follow in his footsteps and work for the austrian government, but hitler wanted to become a artist hatred toward non-Aryans grew. In 1913 he moved to Munich, Germany, where the Austrian…

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    world. On this day, Adolf Hitler was announced chancellor of Germany. Once in power everything seemed fine for a few hours or so. Paul von Hindenburg the current President of Germany, never could have imagined the dramatic change Germany was about to endure. Hitler, acted fast once he gained the power he had always dreamed of. Within the year Hitler had the majority of Germany under his rains. Having so much control over a massive amount of people played into his favor. Hitler and his followers…

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    Adolf Hitler is the epitome of evil. He was a monster, villain, and a lowlife. The Holocaust changed the world forever. But how did Hitler do it? How did Hitler convince 70 million innocent, normal, rational thinking German people to follow and support him and the Nazi movement? How did Hitler convince and alter the thoughts of ordinary people and succeed in creating an obedient army that followed and listened to anything he said, no matter how outrageous it might have been?[i] While Hitler…

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    their surroundings. As for Adolf Hitler, he is one of many successful leaders that have a unique and devastating personality. Based on many studies have shown that Hitler was cruel, inhuman, and also insatiable greed for power but not all was agreed as certain would say that Hitler was very charismatic person. However, during his time Hitler have killed nearly 11 million people and most of the people who have been killed was Jews. From the psychoanalytic perspective, Adolf Hitler’s…

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