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    Insane or just plain evil? Adolf Hitler, who would have been known as Adolf Schicklgruber if his father changed his last name to not be related under his Jewish grandfather. This powerful military leader and dictator ruled the Nazi Party in Germany from 1934 to 1945 and was responsible for at least 11 million deaths including the mass murder of 6 million Jewish people. Is what he did right? Paragraph 2 and 3: Early Life, childhood Born on April 20, 1889 to Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl in…

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    Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini all three were major dictators that made a huge impact in what we know as history today. Their leadership skills and ways of persuading the public were all different , but had some similarities. All three used propaganda and mainly focused on economic policies and the problems that the country faced with the government. Mussolini and Hitler shared more similarities to each other than Stalin shared with the both of them. All three of them were…

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    The first indication that bombings might not be the ultimate way to destroy your enemy came during the Nazi’s invasion of France, when Hitler halted his troops on the “24 of May twenty miles outside Dunkirk” where a large group of allied forces had been surrounded. The reason for this halt being that Göring had promised Hitler that he could “bomb the enemy into submission”. Göring ultimately failed on his objective to destroy these allied forces for two reasons, one being that “bad weather…

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    Two Men One Ideology During WWII, there were two superpowers who were at the height of their power Germany and Russia and their respected leaders; Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. There are many people who think there is a discrepancy between Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. However, if you think about how they dealt with people who despised them, how their secret police worked these two aspects made them some of the most prolific killers of all times. Adolf Hitler's rise to power began in…

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    put in place, was Mussolini wanted to prepare Italy for a possible war against England and France. Of these goals, Mussolini was able to only achieve a small amount due to him being dismissed of the position as prime minister. Also, it was not until Hitler rose to power in Germany that Mussolini was able to gain freedom in taking action with his goals. While Mussolini’s ambition with his foreign policy goals was to help Italy raise to the status of being a Great Power, too many countries…

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    a lot of Jewish life was lost. Isis terrorist group activity in Middle East today is similar to Nazi’s and Hitler during WWII. They both want to control and dominate, target a group of people and they want to gain a large area of resources. They both planning to do something before they done it. During World War II, Nazi had one leader help them achieve their objective. Hitler said that “at the risk of appearing to talk nonsense, I tell you that the Nazi movement will go on for…

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    Have you ever wondered what's similar between Asoka, Osama Bin Laden, Ho Chi Minh, Kim Jong-II and Adolf Hitler? Asoka became ruler of the Mauryan empire in 268 BC and died 36 years after in 232 BC. Asoka has been know to have brought the empire to great heights and a good ruler but their is more evidences to show that he is like the other dictators in this world. This man was a cruel leader. The first thing that he did when he got into power of the Mauryan empire was to attack and capture a…

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    Adolf Hitler was a very sick man, what he has done has affected thousands of people. During the time he was a dictator he killed about 6 million jews. Many people were tortured and killed. This was a time that not just germany was impacted but mostly everyone on earth. In Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. A family of four, plus four more of their friends where hiding in an secret annex for 25 months till they were found and took to concentration camps. And because of…

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    How did Adolf Hitler manage to gain authority in Germany? Adolf Hitler was a political leader in Germany and established a new fascist government that would replace the failing democratic Weimar Republic. Hitler was able to get voters to vote for him by promising the people of Germany that he would build a “new and glorious Germany” and bring an end to the financial crisis they were facing in the early 1830’s. After World War One, Germany was made to pay for all of the damage because they…

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    all hope, however, a man known as Adolf Hitler thought differently seeing only some flaws in Germany and knowing that if they were to be changed the country would turn a new leaf. Even with the people thinking he was of little importance at the start of his campaign he stayed focused and only had one goal in mind to make Germany great again. The author (Matt Novak, 2016) states that A Newspaper issue of the Green Bay press-Gazette which was quoted from Hitler himself on the 4th January…

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