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    World War II: The Great War, Versailles, and Hitler When World War I ended the American attitude toward Germany was one of apathy and resolution. This ,coupled with the shared shrewdness and vengeful demands toward Germany inside the Treaty of Versailles, as well as Hitler's increasingly isolationist and Aryan views of the world and power, led to the catastrophe that was World War II. Even before the end of World War I, the American populous felt that anything German- music, food, language-…

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    The Hitler-Stalin pact is an amazing topic because the pact was made up of the two most hated dictators of the 1800s and both Hitler and Stalin made many countries fear them and try to ally with them. The pact had a lot of victories and destructions against other countries, but then the pact ended with Hitler 's dead and Germany 's defeat in WWII. The pact shows the ups and downs of having a pact with two greedy dictators that would do anything to gain power and expand their empires. There are…

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany starting from 1934 to 1945. He is known as the starter of World War II. He could be considered as one of the worst dictators in history. Hitler first raised to power in early 1933, becoming chancellor of Germany. He then earns the position of leader of the National Socialist German Workers, also known as the Nazi Party. Hitler did many unreasonable things, he is to blame for over 6 million Jews death. How and why did Hitler become such a cruel human…

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    By 1929, Hitler had won over 40 percent of the vote and became the largest party in the German parliament. After America’s stock market crash in 1929, multiple countries who were dependent on the United States were looking to strengthen themselves economically, politically and socially. Germany, in particular suffered from this and was desperate for a leader who could bring back Germany into power. Adolf Hitler had seen an opportunity to propagandize the society by promising jobs, abolish the…

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    Donald Trump vs. Hitler In 1930s, Germany had face a crucial time when Hitler had rise to power and dominated the Jews and Germans. This was a when Hitler had his terrible yet well know reputation of being a cruel man. His actions hadI believe that the comparison between Donald Trump and Hitler is appropriate because both had thought that foreigners were inferior, they promise that they will make their country great again, and both had use violence to deal with their problems. Donald Trump…

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany. After he served in World War 1 Hitler rose to the top of the German government by the National Socialist German Workers Party, he was in the presidential election in 1932, where he placed second losing to Paul von Hindenburg by 7 million votes. In 1933 Hitler won the election sparking the beginning of Nazi Germany. One of the first things Hitler did in power was ban all other political parties, to stay in power. The first concentration camp opened in…

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    In the article, “Teens who Fought Hitler”, by Lauren Tarshis, States the struggles of a jew Ben Kamm, his family, also with the millions of other Jews that have fallen in the hands of Adolf Hitler and his Nazis. Ben Kamm and his family lived in one of the darkest pieces through the evolution of the world… The Holocaust. Ben and his family were once a happy family until Hitler came into power after Germany losing WW1, and offering the Jewish people a scapegoat: Jewish people.” In 1945 the war had…

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    The article, “Teens Who Fought Hitler” by Lauren Tarshis Describes the hardships Ben and his Jewish family faced when Hitler and his Nazi army rose to power and made life extremely difficult for the Jews. Ben and his family lived during one of the darkest periods of time, the holocaust. They were hated by their neighbors and a large amount of their country. They had to survive of of little food and live in a very small space with sickness and death raging their city. Although Ben survived he…

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    Most historians would agree that the economic depression was the most important reason why Hitler was able to become Chancellor in 1933. It was the cause of all the other significant factors, such as the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic, Nazi policies, propaganda campaigns, and the scheming of Hindenburg and von Papen. The Great Depression was the most important factor that lead to Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933. It caused major economic issues in Germany such as businesses going bankrupt,…

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    it says "As Chancellor, Hitler used unethical and sometimes violent tactics to gain support within the government and increase his own power. For example, he made a decree that gave himself the power to make any law without the consent of the German congress. Other political parties quickly fell apart. He was now, by default, a dictator." This quote states that Hitler would do anything to get power, and he did. To support her claim, the author also said "However, Hitler is even more infamous…

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