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    behind it all. Adolf Hitler, born 20 April 1988 in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary, somehow managed to take control over Germany by becoming the Chancellor, and then began the planning and execution of the taking of the entire European region. Adolf Hitler was a terrible man who was the ultimate reason as to why millions of Jews were resettled and why millions upon millions were killed. Although he was a terrible man, he was extremely intelligent. It did not matter what obstacles Adolf Hitler…

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    This came to be thanks to Adolf Hitler. Known as one of the most tyrannous leaders, Hitler was the dictator for one of the largest armies in history. Adolf Hitler came into power thru politics, became the leader of the Nazis, and made a giant slaughter out of people, which ended up starting World War II. He ended up losing the war, and died near the end of the war. Or did he? Hitler’s time growing up is more difficult than a person would have thought it was. Adolf Hitler was born on April…

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    Power to Hitler In all of history, there are few crimes known by the majority of the world. One of these crimes took place in the years between 1933 and 1945. A man named Adolf Hitler organized the majority of the Holocaust, arguably the largest genocide in history. In order to have a large enough impact to commit a crime so large he had to obtain immense power. Hitler was a very strong leader with a natural knack for public speaking. Although irresponsibly used, he found himself with a great…

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    rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed.” (Adolf Hitler). This is the thinking behind Adolf Hilter. Just in this quote, you can tell how little his mercy and care for other humans is. When you hear the name Adolf Hitler it send chills down your spine, right? Hearing his name makes you think of the evil serpent that led Eve to the bad apple. Hitler was that evil, and destroyed the lives of many so badly that he can easily be compared to…

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    Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was an Austrian man who had led a party called the ‘National Socialist German Workers Party ' that ruled Germany. He became the dictator of the German Empire in 1934, with all this power in his hands he declared that the Nazi’s invaded Poland. This order caused World War II and about fifty million people died because of this, six million of them being Jews. Hitler was born on April 20th 1889 in an Austrian-Hungarian (today Austrian) town called Braunau am Inn. He…

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    The central figure of German fascism - was Adolf Hitler, a very remarkable individual. During the first 30 years of his life he could…

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    to the new National Socialists (Nazis). In November 1923, Adolf Hitler was jailed for the abortive Munich Beer Hall putsch along with men willing and able to assist him with his writing. With the help of these collaborators, chief among them Rudolf Hess, the pamphlet became a book. Settling Accounts became Mein Kampf, an unparalleled example of muddled economics and history, appalling bigotry, and an intense self-glorification of Adolf Hitler as the true founder and builder of the National…

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    Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were like each other in many ways. Both were devoted Fascists, and both became dictators of their countries at similar times using similar strategies. This was not surprising, as Hitler had seen the success of Mussolini’s rise to power and was inspired to do the same in Germany. The two shared a common, clever strategy in taking power in a completely legal fashion. Their arrival in their governments and the laws they made that allowed them to run legal…

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    While I’m sure we can all agree that Adolf Hitler wasn’t the best human being ever, Hitler may have been one of the best leaders of the twentieth century. Born April 20th, 1889 and died April 30th, 1945, was an Austrian-born German politician who was a leader in the Nazi party, Germanys chancellor from 1933 to 1945 and Fuhrer of Nazi Germany from the year 1934 to 1945, (David 1998.) He can be attributed to be a good leader because of various reasons: He was a leader with visions; he was a…

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    The book Adolf Hitler, written by John Toland is about Hitler’s life as a child, his military years, his political years, his life as chancellor of Germany and his leadership in World War 2. John Toland gathered his research through doctors who treated Hitler, medical records, German citizens who went to his political debates and meetings and People who were friends and relatives of his or people who worked with Hitler. In the book Adolf Hitler it explains his childhood in Northern Austria and…

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