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    Selling A Totalitarian System Adolf Hitler is well know for having complete control over Germany and the death of millions of Jews, but no one has gone into great detail on how he gained so much power during this time period? Adolf Hitler was the dictatorship in the present period of modern technical development, a dictatorship, which made complete use of all technical means for the domination of its own country. Many German citizens were deprived from independent thought due to the development…

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    War, Russians, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Poles by the German Nazi regime during the Second World War. The leader of the Nazi party was Adolf Hitler; to him Jews were an inferior race and were like aliens to the German community, Adolf Hitler used the war to cover up the mass killings and the use of ghettos and concentration camps, the largest and…

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    Was Hitler A Good Leader

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    Hitler: A Great Leader but Terrible Person Hitler’s known as one of the most terrible people in history, but he got those terrible things done by being a great and convincing leader. Hitler’s ability to gather a large following allowed him to do the terrible things he did. Hitler desired to be an artist until his mind got corrupted with terrible ideas and thoughts. Hitler wasn’t born the man he became, so there were events that forged him into the man he was. Hitler’s childhood consisted of…

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    Defying Hitler is written about the rise of National Socialism within the German people during the interwar phase of Germany. Sebastian Haffner’s writes about how Nazism filled a certain empty space within the war-torn German people. Mass culture started to wash over the German people; this would start to create a society that would be built upon abstract numbers and hollow celebrations. To Haffner, the German people lived an outward existence that was deprived of any meaningful balance in a…

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    Dictator Adolf Hitler is one of the most powerful charismatic leaders of all time, however his actions and deeds were not morally right, but his leadership skills were matched only by few in the world. Dictator Adolf Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and also served as a dictator from 1934 to 1945. He rose up to power in Germany as a leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler served in world war one earning himself some bravery…

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    Adolf Hitler was responsible for the killing of nearly 11 million people (biography.com). Born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889 (biography.com). Adolf was born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl (biography.com). He was the fourth child out of six other brothers and sisters (biography.com). Adolf and his father never saw eye to eye and were constantly arguing (biography.com). At a young age, Hitler began to show interest in the Fine Arts, which his father did not approve of…

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    others saw it as an opportunity to seize power for themselves under the guise of reform. These men would be the cause of national and worldwide tyranny by the way of effective and, amazingly, legal brutality. Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Adolf Hitler shared many similarities in ideology and principle, but also had many differences. When analyzed, it is obvious that all three totalitarian governments took advantage of widespread poverty and famine to advance their agenda. In Russia,…

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    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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    “In what ways and to what extent was propaganda important in the rise and rule of Hitler?” Propaganda is the art of persuasion and one of the common strategies used by Hitler in Nazi Germany in order to maintain his role as a leader, which played a significant role in the maintenance of his power however, Hitler also used force to accomplish his goals in reaching a perfect race. In Nazi Germany Joseph Goebbels was in charge of propaganda. He was the minister of Propaganda and National…

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    We all remember learning about the brutal years between 1933-1945, where millions of innocent people were slaughtered by the Nazis. Do we know why this happened, or why Hitler decided to exterminate the Jewish population? But he didn’t only discriminate against the Jews, there were other races as well that weren’t as noticeable. Hitler’s discrimination against other races brewed from his love of his own country and the way he was brought up. Many people believed Hitler’s hatred for the Jewish…

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