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    official start of the Second World War, there were many other factors that led to an outbreak of conflict in 1939. The Treaty of Versailles was the main reason for Germany forcing the Allies into another war but there was also the Great Depression, Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Party and the Appeasement policy. The Treaty of Versailles was signed at the end of World War I with the victorious Allied powers coming together to decide on terms of surrender and punish the central powers of Germany,…

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    LeJeune Mrs.Martinez English IV, 1st March 25, 2016 Adolf Hitler Hitler was a cruel German politician and fascist leader, many factors during his childhood contributed to the actions that have greatly impacted the world today. He had Hitler’s fascist actions led to World War II and changed Judaism permanently. Hitler was the fourth of six children and at the age of three, his family moved from Austria to Germany. It is rumored that as a child, Hitler and his father did not have the best…

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    issue of social divisions in Italian society by delaying conflict. He entered the Pact of Steel with Adolf Hitler on May 22, 1939. The consequences of Mussolini 's military rule included domination of any sentiment seeming as disloyal to the government, the torment of left-wing activists and, eventually, the deportation of more than 20 percent of Italy 's Jews to Germany for extermination as part of Hitler 's Final Solution. The rise of Hitler’s Nazi government the most scandalous example of an…

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    dictatorship. Similarly, the rise of Adolf Hitler as the Chancellor of Germany is also a manipulative one, encompassing the whole gallery of deception, exploitation, and abuse. Hitler gained power of Germany not only because of the magnetism of his public oration, but because of his maneuvering and domination of the Nazi party through blackmail, bribery, and extortion, which helped to secure his virtually unmitigated control of the German government. Adolf Hitler did not simply rise to the…

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    unethical ruler, however due to her background she decided to use her abilities for the well being of her country, while the Darkling who is also immensely powerful however, he is extremely power hungry and his motive is to rule over all of Ravka. Adolf Hitler was not the genocidist who we see him as today, as a child he was raised very strictly by his parents and his hatred towards Jewish people came from a Jewish professor who rejected his artwork.…

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    Bernhard makes a powerful statement that “it was [Mussolini’s] regime, not Nazism, that set the standard for right-wing dictatorships in Europe and beyond” (620). Adolf Hitler became the “leader of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party from 1920 to 1921 and chancellor and Führer of Germany from 1933 to 1945.” (Ecyclopaedia Britannica). Adolf Hitler was known as the Führer which meant “Leader” in German. Both Mussolini…

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    Desiring Superiority Throughout history many examples have been shown of demolishing others to gain that desired feeling of being superior. In Margaret Atwood’s interview with Bill Moyer she hits the nail of scapegoating right on the head. Adolf Hitler blamed the Jews, the KKK blamed African-Americans, and when terrorism strikes the first blame is always placed on the Middle Easterns. Instead of acknowledging the issues people find it much easier to blame other groups for the problem instead.…

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    Hitler and Stalin we the ruler of two of the most dangerous countries. Joseph Stalin ruled The Soviet Union from 1929 to 1953 and was a horrible ruthless leader. Adolf Hitler ruled over Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945 and started World War 2. They had both participated in the War but were on opposite sides. The Allies came out victorious and Hitler lost but the two weren't much different. They both had a huge impact on their regimes, there form of prisons or camps and how they lead their country…

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    Caesar Spring Final There are several occurrences that prove the theory that words are more powerful than weapons. In the play Julius Caesar a guy by the name of Marc Antony convinces a whole crowd of people to revolt against their leader. In Germany Hitler did a similar thing, he turned the people to his radical side. They used persuasive speech and gave the people offers that caused them to be loyal to them. These two people proved that words are more powerful than weapons. Mark Antony…

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    and that the world identifies the first rider as the Antichrist, so they can understand the three False Prophets that follow. The Antichrist and his kingdom are obviously what Jesus is revealing by the rider on the white horse. A leader, such as Adolf Hitler as a worldwide conqueror is one who rides on a horse symbolizing his personal goals, ambitions, desires, liberation, and personal powers.…

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