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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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    How Hitler Lost The War

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    How Hitler Lost the War On September 1st 1939 Adolf Hitler changed the course of history forever by starting World War II when he invaded Poland. Then on April 30th 1945 this man that shocked the world with his actions committed suicide in his safety bunker. Hitler/Germany controlled the war for an extended amount of time but how much of this time was actually due to Hitler’s military strategies? Could Hitler have won the war by changing some of his strategies? No matter what you say about…

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    Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison and during that time he had time to reflect on what could have been done differently at the Beer Hall Putsch. He also came to the realization that he would have to lead a national revolution more on his own. If the Nazis were going to gain more power, they would need the support of the German army. Hitler decided that if he was going to destroy the Weimar government, he would need to work from the inside out. Rudolf Hess joined Hitler in jail and…

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    Observing the dictatorial reigns of Napoleon and Hitler, one may find some striking similarities as well as differences; for instance, they shared a desire to conquer Europe, and the fact that they rose to power during times of heavy political reform. However, they have their differences; such as their methods of rising to power, and their treatment of Jews. Through these contrasting differences, one may conclude the true morals of both men. These two dictators are frequently compared in a…

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    Was Hitler Good Or Bad

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    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 apparently…

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    even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise” (“Adolf Hitler Quote”). This renowned Adolf Hitler quote can be used to depict one of Hitler 's many tactics he used during his dictatorship. Forcing his way to power in 1933 (Britannica School), he became one of the most loathed dictator and person throughout history. A dictator is one who rules a country or group of people and has obtained power forcefully. Hitler can evidently be described as a dictator taking in perspective his…

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    Script Hitler, we all know his story.... Or Do We! Hitler, who was born on April 20, 1889 Braunau am Inn, in Austria was a German dictator and politician. After Germany's lost in World War 1, the German people were hit with a bad depression. People lost jobs and many were forced to move out of their homes. Money was scarce. The people of Germany thought it was time for a new leader. So feeling desperate, they elected a new leader… Hitler and his Nazi party In his first days, Hitler was a…

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    this genocide, the notorious dictator’s name comes to mind. Without the reinforcement Hitler received and his power, he would not have been able to execute this monstrosity. In turn, without Hitler, the Germans would not have been capable of causing such grave destruction. Among those reprehensible for the Holocaust were Adolf Hitler, along with the SS officers/soldiers, concentration camp guards, leaders…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most infamous and powerful dictators to ever live. He joined the Nazi party shortly after the end of WWI and then rose to power through it. His beliefs started the Holocaust and then plunged the world in World War II. Hitler started his attack on Poland and by 1941 he had control of most of Europe and North Africa. Luckily for everyone Hitler’s invasion of Russia and America’s entry into the war brought an end to the war and to Hitler. From Hitler’searly family, to…

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    even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise” (“Adolf Hitler Quote”). This renowned Adolf Hitler quote can be used to depict one of Hitler's many tactics he used during his dictatorship. Forcing his way to power in 1933 (Britannica School), he became one of the most loathed dictator and person throughout history. A dictator is known to forcefully obtain power and rule its people with harsh regulations. Hitler can evidently be described as a dictator taking in perspective his…

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