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    Consequently, Adolph Hitler was able to cast himself into this role as leader or Fuhrer and present himself as the larger than life savior of Germany. Famed historian Ian Kershaw, in his intriguing book The Hitler Myth Image and reality in the Third Reich, discussed at length the reasons behind Hitler’s ascendance to power. At the core of Kershaw’s positions is a main…

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    T4 Program Intro During WW2 Hitler did not only target the Jews but other groups as well. Nazis would target mentally and physically disabled patients living in germany and give them a good death (“Euthanasia Program”). The T4 program was Hitler 's way of eliminating the defects in the German race . Hitler and his followers would see the program as a way of cleansing the German race (“T-4 Origins,). The T4 Program, was the genesis for a lot of what would happen during the final solution; people…

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    Hitler and the Nazis created concentration camps first (Shuter, Life and Death in the camps, 6). The Jews were told that they were going to be re-educated about Nazi beliefs and then be released (Shuter, Life and Death in the Camps, 6). Labor camps were created next to work the Jews to death (6). Finally, the death camps were created to end the Jewish population. Death camps made the Holocaust possible because these are where most of the Jews were killed. These were established to make the…

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    German Adolf Hitler was a fascist, he believed in one strong leader to lead the entire nation. He uses appeasement and strategy to take over the countries surrounding Germany. Even his home country which is Austria. Fascism in some way is like communism except the fact that it is rooted to Nationalism. Head of government would become a dictator. Fascism puts the state before the people. Adolf Hitler Brainwashed people by telling them he won't grow germany any bigger by getting the states one by…

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    only child. He had 3 sisters in total. Two older and one younger. He was born on September 30, 1928 in Sighet. 5 years later, Adolf Hitler took over millions of Jewish lives.Wiesel had to overcome deaths/ family deaths, starvation, and really terrible medical care. These adversities made Elie Wiesel become the man he is today; he is truly a humanitarian. Adolf Hitler took over in 1933 and then for that amount of time the Jews were powerless. ”There may be times when we are powerless to prevent…

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    The article ¨Teens against Hitler¨ by lauren Tarshis. This story is about how these teens fight against hitler.An there are a lot of challenges.But Ben did a lot of courageous things.There is also a lot of historical fiction. So here is the story ¨Teens against hitler. On page (7) the author said, ¨He compared them to vermin, calling them ¨subhuman¨ and inferior race. He compared them to subhumans just because they were jewish and did not have the beliefs.They took over by either…

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    With that power, he felt unstoppable and continued to defend Germany from inferior races. Hitler divided the races into two categories, superior and inferior. The superior race were the Aryans, and the inferior races were the non-Aryans. This division caused tension among the non-Aryan races and they started to compete with one another to stay…

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    into people, it is a result of the circumstance and surroundings within one’s life. The most obvious example of evil in history was Adolf Hitler. After reading through biographical sources of his young life it seems as if his environment and life was the main cause of his hatred. Four out of five of his siblings died fairly young, and his father died when Hitler was just 14 after a life of terrible temper and abuse. His mother was said to be the closest thing to him, and when she eventually died…

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany during WWII and made Germany one of the most feared empires. His success was made partly from his inclusion of the younger generation. “These boys and girls enter our organizations at ten years of age, and often for the first time get a little fresh air; after four years of the Young Folk they go on to the Hitler Youth, where we have them for another four years… And even if they are still not complete National Socialists, they go on to Labor Service and are…

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    The Story of Hitler Youth Have you ever heard of a youth group? When you think of a youth group, you think of a bunch of kids that are learning about the Bible. This is a youth group, but not the kind of youth group that you would think. The kids of Hitler youth did whatever Hitler said for that reason they had a big purpose in Nazi Germany. First off, what Hitler youth actually is. Baldur von Schirach, the leader of Hitler youth, trained young boys and girls on being a Nazi follower and how…

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