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    qualities will be Adolf Hitler and great qualities will be John F. Kennedy. The difference between Adolf Hitler and John F. Kennedy are prominent but the similarities are clear.…

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    “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler: Two Powerful Figures in WWII” The world has gone through countless turmoil and countless change. So many events have happened that we remember for one reason or another. Arguably the biggest incident to happen was World War II. WWII was an eye-opener from when it began to when it ended. People had finally seen the cruelty of warring sides against one another. Everybody seemed to be against each other at this time, and no one knew who they could…

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    ideals in the 1930s. During this time when Hitler was rising to power Jews and other minority groups were discriminated against the Nazis. There were laws that were passed that differentiated Jews. Also there was hyperinflation which affected many people that was poor. Adolf Hitler broke the democratic ideals diversity and truth by treating certain people different because their differences and brainwashing people so they can be on his side. Adolf Hitler broke the democratic ideal…

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    The Second World War was started by Germany by an attack on Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany when, Adolf Hitler had refused to stop his invasion of Poland. The U.S entered the war only when Pearl Harbor had been bombed at the end of the war. Adolph Hitler's thirst for power didn't stop with the dictatorship of Germany. In his quest for racial purity he set in motion a terror with other dictators, would encompass the world in a war the effects of which can still be seen today.…

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    The Nazis controlled many things during World War II including art. Hitler used art to help him gain power and take control. He made it very clear what his art preference was by regulating all of the art. Hitler was a very manipulative man and used his power to get what he wanted. He used art to sway people in his favor. Art started being used as propaganda, he knew how powerful propaganda was and used it to its full ability. Hitler had two official artists for the Third Reich; one of which was…

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    In the year 1933 Adolf Hitler was in charge Germany. When he was in charge, he had repeatedly blamed the Jews for not winning World War I. He also hated people with blond hair and blue eyes. Hitler had thought that the Jews were the complete opposite of them At this time the jews were only one percent of the German population. That was around 55 million people. But they were gradually shut out of German society by the Nazis through a never-ending series of laws. Which deprived them of their…

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    intentions. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were two of those great leaders. Hitler took Germany out of the great depression, while Stalin took the Soviet Union and made it one of the top military forces in the world. However, as Machiavelli once said, the ends do not necessarily justify the means. They both acquired total control by killing millions both nationally and internationally. This is just one of the many similarities they have in how they ran their government. Hitler was a fascist…

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    thought about the harsh conditions and restrictions the Jews were put through when Adolf Hitler first came in rein? By making rules and regulations against Jews, Hitler made it very clear of his hatred of Jews. After Hitler won the election in January of 1933, he made it very hard for Jews to live a normal life. One of the many laws that the Nazi government passed was, in 1933, only a couple months after Hitler won the election. The law restricted the number of Jewish students at German…

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    Why did Hitler decide to punish all Gypsies? What did they do? The Nazis decided to kill people for reasons like race, religion, and beliefs including the gypsies. Hitler was very powerful, his followers believed in everything he did, so if Hitler despised the Gypsies so would everyone else. Gypsies have a reputation to travel a lot, since the “gypsy” name was established people have thought that about them. Hitler hated them so much that he categorized them into the same group as homosexuals…

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    Nazi vs. The Holy Bible: Enemy Germany During the early 1930’s there was a group that went by the name of the Nazi’s. These people had beliefs that their way of life was the best way of living. The Nazi’s had a special agenda, and that was to influence their culture, beliefs, and religion upon others. The Nazi’s wanted to be the ideal ethnic group. They deemed power, respect, and control over human beings. As I reflect upon this image of a knife pierced through the holy bible, I feel that the…

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