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    gained growing support. Adolf Hitler was the leader of this extreme right-wing political party, the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) Party. The Nazis persecuted Jews, Roma Gypsies, political opponents, and many others, blaming the failures of Germany in the past as attributable to the Jews (Rothman). Hitler and his regime promised hope of a “new Germany” to those fearful of the future. On January 30, 1933, German president Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler head of the government…

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    speculation is over Nazi Germany, who grew in power drastically after World War I’s breaking of the nation. After the Allies bankrupted the German state, Adolf Hitler was able to rise to the top of the country. Though he had two critics, Hitler was able to still grow in strength and power, due to other countries’ underestimation of the leader. Hitler was thrown into prison after being a part of a coup that failed and had him in jail for nine months; from this very place, Mein Kampf (My…

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    Adolf Hitler was born April 20, in Bruneau am Inn, Austria who was the Chancellor-president of Germany from 1933-1945. Till he was about 14 years old, he was strongly controlled by the acts of his father till he died in 1903. After his fathers death he failed in school and became very rebellious. He left education altogether when he was 16. Adolf dreamed of becoming an Artist in the years of his prime. When he was not accepted into the school of arts he went into a deep state of depression and…

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    Martin Luther King + Adolf Hitler use pre modifiers in their speeches to promote their agenda. In Hitler’s Anti-American Speech, he promotes his county and military force as powerful, as evidenced through his consistent usage of pre-modifiers, such as: “Today I am at the head of the strongest Army in the world, the most gigantic Air Force and of a proud Navy.[4]” The pre-modifiers are symbols of power and belong into the semantic field of Powerful, with this in mind; Adolf Hitler used them…

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    Adolf Hitler was responsible for the death of millions of people. Adolf Hitler was a German Politician and leader of the Nazi party. Hitler wanted to make Germany great again. Adolf Hitler was a German Dictator who was responsible for the death of millions of people. Hitler believed that only people of German or Aryan blood could live in Germany. He believed that Jews could never be Germans. Hitler did not like communism, the idea of democrats, or homosexuals. Hitler hated the Jews because he…

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    Hitler’s dream to exterminate all who opposed him destroyed and affected millions of people; three victims of that dream were Anne Frank, Elie Wiesel, and Liesel Meminger, who were not the same at all yet had numerous personality traits in common. Liesel and Anne were German females and rather ignorant of the severity of their situation. Anne and Elie were both Jewish and witnessed the horrors of concentration camps. Lastly, Elie and Liesel both survived and as a result saw most of their family…

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    exceeded that of the parties on the fragmented Left. Whilst in 1930 the SPD retained their lead on the NSDAP by two million votes, in 1932 the Nazi vote was almost double of the SPD’s, with 7 million more votes. By leading the most popular party, Hitler had the confidence of almost 14 million people which was an undeniable…

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    How far is Hitler responsible for the outbreak of war in 1939? As Winston Churchill said “We have to run risks “ and that is exactly what Britain and France had done they took risks with Hitler, Neville chamberlain undermined Hitler’s abilities he gave Hitler the Sudetenland without considering the fact that because this was the military base of Czechoslovakia, claiming that “Hitler would be satisfied” it would further lead to Hitler taking over the whole of Czechoslovakia and then the rest of…

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    Adolf Hitler; the name itself can give most people chills, as it should. If we are going by the definition of leadership, Adolf Hitler was a great and successful leader despite his intentions and the horrific outcome. There are many qualities to being a great leader. Most of these qualities Hitler did have which include; Taking Risks, Confidence, Commitment, being Influential and having Passion. Many have a hard time convincing, just one person to do something or get on board with an idea…

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    1. What methods does Hitler believe the Jews will use to take over Europe? Hitler believes that the Jews will use the techniques of espionage in order to take over Europe. On page one hundred and twenty-eight, Hitler quotes the Jews by saying that “He works systematically for revolutionization in a twofold sense; economic and political.” It is the same way that spies works and does their duties. First, they portray to the nation and society that they are friendly in order to gain as much…

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