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    Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party and Führer of Nazi Germany, was, and still is, an infamous figure known for its fascist policies that caused the death of millions of people. Although Hitler might not seem like a good person, he fits the criteria of a successful leader; he was determined to restore his country to its rightful honor, great military and outstanding economic power. He built an empire from the ashes of an old one. He was a symbol of absolute spitefulness, yet he inspired…

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    Adolf Hitler, like many hellish dictators, was a natural born leader, exhibiting qualities like manipulative public speaking skills. “Almost from the moment Adolf Hitler stepped behind the crude lectern placed atop the head table the audience was ‘electrified’” (Toland). It was then that people realized he would have a paramount impact on Germany in the future. Hitler fed the people what they wished to consume as the crescendo to power began to branch. The stock market crash in the United States…

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    Hitler: Negative but Effective Leader Not everyone is made to be a leader. Leaders are responsible for all the accomplishments and failures that happen while they are in charge. Not many people are brave enough to handle this pressure and many are unable to keep their followers happy. A great leader should be able to bring a group of people together and be able to help, teach, and motivate them on how to reach their goals. A great leader is able to keep his people in high spirits when…

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    The Reign of Adolf Hitler Although he dint practice religion openly, Hitler certainly believed in God. He was raised in a catholic setting and even went to a monastery school. His main ambition as a young boy was to become a priest. He got most of his ideas from the Bible, and most certainly, from the Christian Social movement. Even though he opposed certain priests who opposed him for political reasons, he never stopped believing in God and his country. Hitler believed the Christian feeling…

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    The most despicable person who ever lived is often thought to be Adolf Hitler, but he did not establish the concentration camps or the plan to eradicate the people he deemed impure. The real monster was Heinrich Himmler. His life before World War II helped shape his political views. With his political views, he quickly moved up the ranks, and accomplished many things for Nazi Germany. Heinrich Himmler came from a humble background and lived an average life before World War II. Heinrich…

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    It became clear the extreme measures Hitler was willing to take when he said, “Terrorism is the best political weapon for nothing drives people harder than a fear of sudden death” Combining threats to intimidate those who resisted, the plan depended on acceptance of the impending measures against Jews as scapegoats, and was crafted to depict the Nazi government as sanctioned to restoring order. Further measures to discriminate included the passing of the Nuremberg Laws created to deprive the…

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    Under the guidance of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, Germany underwent a slow evolution that targeted racial minorities during the nineteen-thirties. Striving to create a racially pure, Hitler stressed the creation of a new, Aryan community. By dominating every aspect of societal life, the Nazi regime promised to stabilize Germany’s economy through employment opportunities, militarization, and land seizures. Furthermore, they advocated for reinstating Germany to her former, pre-Treaty of…

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    lies not in defense but in attack,” Adolf Hitler proclaimed (BrainyQuoteAdolf Hitler Quotes, n.d., para. 3Adolf Hitler quote). Hitler believed and achieved these words. By following through with this proclamation, he was able to initiate World War II. The Germans were highly agitated after World War I, and that caused them to assail many surrounding countries. The German people started World War II because the Treaty of Versailles left them bitter, Adolf Hitler wanted more power than he had,…

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    character named Max, exposed a defiant story about Adolf Hitler’s journey into leading many Germans into abominating the Jewish community. When it comes to the topic of whether Hitler was born to be an authoritarian or was it his environment that led him to such a desire for power. Most of us would readily agree that Adolf Hitler’s environment led him to the power he had in Germany. Where this…

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    ADOLF HITLER AND THE 1930’s Was Adolf Hitler a bad dictator? Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889, in Austria. Hitler as a child wanted to be an artist and professionally play instruments. He also had seven siblings, five didn’t make it through childhood, two were step-siblings, and he only had one biological sister. Hitler had trouble in school, so his mother started giving him piano and violin lessons to try and help him with school. Hitler grew quite fond of this and went to the Academy of…

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