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    Hunter Christiansen Miss Frehse English 1.6 22 Feb. 2018 Draft What was the real reason for Hitler killing millions of innocent men, women, and children? According to the historical records, Hitler killed about 12,000 Jews (https://www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/36-interesting-facts-about-hitler.html). Is there reason for him killing them? Facts about Hitler- Hitler is responsible for killing, innocent people, just because he thought that they were not people. He even made a book about how…

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    Adolf Hitler, the leader of Germany’s Nazi party, carried out the deaths of millions during his time in power whilst sustaining the support of the German people. As a notorious and influential dictator of the twentieth century, he utilized the post-war trauma of economic hardship, political conflict, and popular discontent in order to take absolute power in Germany despite the fact that the Nazis never attained more than 37 percent of the vote (History.com). As a leader, he overlapped his…

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    is Adolf Hitler? When people hear the name Adolf Hitler, a lot of negative slurs and words are said. These negative responses reflect on Hitler’s actions and will follow his name forever. But what caused him to do what he did? What exactly did he do? Why does he have the reputation he has today? On April 20th, 1889, Alois Hitler (father) and Klara Polzl (mother) gave birth to Adolf Hitler. He was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, along with 4 siblings and 2 step- siblings. Growing up, Hitler was…

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    BLOOD “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future” (Adolf Hitler). Adolf Hitler understood that the minors of society create spirit and essence to the rest of the population and help gain support. In order for Germany to gain control over the entire world, they not only needed physical support like SS draftees, but also needed moral support to begin and continue their totalitarian influence. Since the youth are the most vulnerable, Hitler targeted them to build up his campaign. Amongst his…

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    idea what they would be up against. Homicide, cruelty, and all out dictatorship were just a few of the things Hitler had in mind. Adolph Hitler's thirst for power didn't stop with the dictatorship of Germany. In Hitler’s quest for racial purity and lebensraum, he set in motion a terror, which often with other dictators would put the world in a war The most interesting thing about Adolf was his family tree. He lead a movement that could make anyone’s family tree a life or death situation.…

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    30th, 1933, where Adolf Hitler is assigned Chancellor of Germany by the German president and to no one’s imagination would that create a chain reaction to 11 million deaths and 900 thousand traumatized. The death camps were used as graves and slaughter chambers. When a prisoner was sent to one of these camps they would be cremated. The labor camps were used as factories, where prisoners would be forced to work until they couldn’t move. Adolf Hitler specifically hated Jews. Hitler managed to…

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    Adolf hitler Vs. Joseph Stalin This is showing the similarities and differences between two of the world's harshest and cruelest dictators in history Adolf HItler and Joseph Stalin. Some similarities are that they were both dictators and harsh rulers, they both promised progression, and they both killed millions of innocent people. Some differences between these two powerful and demanding leaders is that Stalin was for communism and against capitalism while Hitler was for capitalism and he…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most influential and infamous dictators of the 20th century. Hitler’s upbringing and experiences as a member of the German Army during World War I, created a sense of German Nationalism that was the catalyst to his anti-Semitic views later in life. As the leader of the Nazi party, Hitler’s primary goal was to rid the world of the Jewish population and create a master race. Hitler’s beliefs were filled with hate and German supremacy. Although Germany was a cultured and…

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    Adolf Hitler, the Jews, and Mimetic Theory Although raised in a Catholic home, Adolf Hitler may be more of a charismatic opportunist than a religious zealot. However, his strong persona allowed him to employ a quasi-Christian view to set in motion the atrocities of the Holocaust. His tactic centered on turning the people against their Jewish brothers and sisters. The German Jews were contributing citizens in Germany, many of whom were educated and business owners. Hitler viewed the "chosen…

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    child Hitler suffered from disorders , according to the reading, “A Psycho-Historical Analysis of Adolf Hitler: The Role of Personality, Psychopathology, and Development” , we have read in class tells us that Hitler had many aspects during his early life ,in other words his characteristics has influenced him in many ways. One of the ways it has influenced Hitler was the way he grew up under a parenting style defined as an authoritarian .On page 60 of Psycho-Historical Analysis of Adolf Hitler”…

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