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    Adolf Hitler, the once great Füher of Germany, lead a powerful and corrupt regime during his years of supreme dictator of the Aryans; he committed many devious crimes, many of which would be unforgivable to the world and those who were affected by it. To a figure this destructive and well-known, his death should be one of the most known facts about him. However, the death of Hitler is one of the greatest mysteries ever presented to mankind. Hitler’s death, one of the greatest conundrums ever…

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    things that happened that we would think that would never happen. There are many life stories about it that can take you deeper about what how life was at the time of one of the biggest wars in history. The book i picked was “The Boys Who Challenged Hitler and it is a book about what life was like for children and adults during World War 2. During the World Warn in the 1940’s, there was the Nazis and the Allies fighting to keep the Nazis from taking over whatever country over and even stopping…

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    fulfil his ideals of conflict throughout Europe. Though the other causes (particularly the Treaty of Versailles) made Hitler able to gain the power that he did, it was he himself that drove the motion of the war forward, enabling it to become as extensive as it did. Because of Germany’s…

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    On January 30th 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. It was in this position that he transformed Germany into the Third Reich, in which the country was treated as an empire and was governed by the Nazi regime. On July 20th 1933, the Vatican – consisting of the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Pius XI, and his papal court- along with Cardinel Pacelli and the German bishops, signed the Reichskonkordat with Hitler. The Reichskonkordat was a treaty between the Vatican and the Third…

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    slight obsession with Adolf Hitler, wanting to know more about the man whose people were responsible for her losing the German side of her life. When she passed…

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    result of many factors: The Terms of the Treaty of Versailles, policies of Adolf Hitler, German treaties with Italy and Japan, and failure of the League of Nations to prevent WWII. However, one of prime factor that produced the war were the policies of German leader, Adolf Hitler. Hitler possessed authority of the German Government in 1933. Being discontent with the political, economic, and military results from WWI, Hitler insured the national recovery and great leadership. From the beginning…

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    Under Hitlers rule, there was an undisclosed police force known as thewho imprisoned, confined, and even killed people without trial, often for "crimes" such as being Jewish or opposing with the government. The Gestapo was utilized as a way to assure that people did everything they were told. There were countless people who promoted Hitler as well as various people who didn't, these people had to be dealt with. The secret police was a way of dealing with problems like this. Throughout Hitlers…

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    For the Extra Credit assignment, I decided to watch the 1989 documentary on How Hitler Lost the War. The film was directed by David Hoffman and Robert Denny and it was narrated by Norman Rose who himself is known as “the Voice of God” by many critics in his field. Personally, I already watched this film in one of my classes in my time here at Sterling College, so going into it I already had the main goal behind making the picture. The film is based on the facts behind how the Nazis lost World…

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    during World War II. He was an intelligent man who utilized his close relationship with Adolf Hitler to become a formidable leader. Many consider him Hitler’s right hand man. During his lifetime, he served in the military, held countless positions, and earned promotions within the German government numerous times. He often expressed radical views and identified with the infamous Nazi party. Disregarding Hitler, Himmler was arguably the most influential man in Germany during the great war.…

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    often made that Hitler and the Nazis never gained an overall majority in the Reichstag elections.’ Page 24 - The Nazi party relied heavily on the political parties with a lower socio-economic status, especially after the financial crisis’ as these were the most harshly effected and in need of the replenishment Hitler offered. - A simple graph in the book (insert title) shows that Hitler and the Nazi party were elected to power with only approximately 35% of the votes cast. - Hitler promised…

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