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    donated to Hitler and helped him become who he was. Author Paul Roland gives us several examples of the women that influenced Hitler early on. The very first woman you might say was Hitler’s mother. Klara lost many children before having Hitler, so she clung to little Adolf when he survived. Hitler was a definite “momma’s boy” and his mother was said to be the most important woman in his life, which is why Hitler might have had so much trouble with relationships (2014, pp. 81-96). When Hitler…

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    of fear, but a day of whether or not you were going to be able to look back at and say “I survived”. January 30th 1933, was one of the scariest day’s for some people. Getting abducted from their homes and taken to camps, the Holocaust had begun. Hitler was the man that started it all. The holocaust will never be forgotten, but one man, by the name of Elie Wiesel, courageously shares his heart-throbbing story as a young boy in a concentration camp in his novel Night. Being the leader of the…

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    In conclusion the idea of the Gleichschaltung and the intention from Goebbels and Hitler to use radio as a tool to spread nationalism in Germany is the first indicator that radio was from the beginning of 1933 seen as an important tool to manipulate the germans. However, many people did not have access to a radio because they were rather expensive, but the Volksempfaenger changed that as soon as Goebbels presented them to the public later in 1933. The success of the radio device was based on the…

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    exports dwindled. Hitler seized this opportunity and grew the Nazi party reaching one hundred thousand members. (Thesis:) Hitler used the Jews as a scapegoat for the depression because the Jews were rich and prosperous and were easy to blame, yet he targeted other racial groups such as Slavs and Blacks and carried out his promises to German by the use of concentration camps. 1. A. Adolf Hitler; WW1: Adolf Hitler served as a Bavarian soldier in World War One for four years. Hitler earned two…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most infamous and most powerful dictators in the world during the 20th century. Adolf Hitler served during all of World War I and his experience changed the way he thought about war. Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn Austria. In 1914 Hitler was accepted into the German army and he received the Iron Cross First Class and the Black wound badge. Hitler joined the NSDAP or often called the NAZI in 1919. Hitler invaded Norway, France, Luxembourg,…

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    Adolf Hitler By: Braden McLallen Adolf Hitler led the history's first annual anti smoking campaign. The world thought he was a good guy. He was announced “Man of the year” By Times magazine. He was nominated for the nobel peace prize. Adolf hitler was saved twice as a kid by a priest when he was drowning in a pool. Adolf hitler was saved by a british soldier in the first world war. The facts about hitler are all just outstanding like him getting saved… If he wasn't saved millions of people…

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    Hitler lived by this famous quote that he wrote in Mein Kampf , “Germany must be a world power, or there will be no Germany.” Hitler always had this sense of taking over Germany but it’s not so clear as to if he intended a World War. Did he just want to take over Poland, or did he simply just want to take some land for Germany? Ever since Germany’s huge defeat during World War I, and Germany’s weak government, the Weimar Republic, wasn’t doing well. This allowed room for some changes, and the…

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    Germany so they criticized the already ruling government around 1929. From 1933 to 1945 a German was trying to take over all of europe and create a superior race. “ First, from 1933 to 1945 a socialist group was under power of a man named Adolf Hitler. This German party was an anti-semitism group formed in 1919(nazi party). Adolf joined when it was formed and became the leader(nazi party). The Germans became big on criticizing and wanted to be the overall power(nazi party). The nazis…

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    they believed. Adolf Hitler and Martin Luther King, Jr., were both pivotal leaders in history who left a legacy in different ways and for conflicting reasons. Coming from different backgrounds, having significant leadership styles, and leaving contradictory legacies, each man undoubtedly left a stamp on this world. Adolf Hitler and Martin Luther King, Jr., came from different backgrounds while growing up. Hitler was born in Branau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889. When Hitler was just three…

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    Medical Experimentation in Nazi Camps A long-standing hatred of the Jews came to a turning point when Hitler became chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. Hitler had a “final solution” for the Jews which entailed extermination. Dachau opened March 1933 and the first people interred were political opponents of the Nazis. These prisoners were Communists, Social Democrats, and others who had been tried in a court. Later Dachau was a model for other concentration camps and served to school the…

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