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    Adolf Hitler caused a lot of death and destruction during world war two, his actions had a terrible effect on our world, even today. Hitler was able to get away with the things he did because of his rejectment from his father, which resulted in his gain of power. His devoted voice of his anti- semitic beliefs, which caused the Night of Broken Glass. And through the fear he put all across Germany and the world from the violence he admitted creating the holocaust. Adolf Hitler was born on April…

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    Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in a small town Braunau am inn, Austro-Hungarian Empire, which is now called Austria. Hitler was the fourth child out six from his parents, Alois and Klara Hitler. Hitler’s family moved around commonly when he was a child. However, he was a very intelligent and loving student in primary school even though he failed the sixth grade. Hitler was faced with more challenging classes in secondary school and plummeted out at the age of sixteen without…

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    Jonas Müller, best known for being an advisor to Adolf Hitler during his reign of the Nazi Party in the 1930s and 1940s, was born on April 11, 1891 in Berlin, Germany. He grew up as any normal boy would during the late 19th century. During service at his church, Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin, Müller met his wife in the pew in front of him. The spoke of their love for their mother country and worried of the looming war. After the war, Germany was thrust into an economic depression and…

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    ¬ Hitler’s European policy in the 1930's and Putin’s Eastern European Polices Since 2011 INTRODUCTION Similarities and differences exist between what Adolf Hitler sought in central Europe in the 1930s to what Vladimir Putin is seeking in the former Soviet Union, more so Ukraine through the establishment of eastern European policies since 2011. Both the situations are characterized by an elected leader who turns into a dictator through successfully stroking powerful ethno-nationalism ideological…

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    Hitler: Hero or Menace Mention World War II, and many people first think of Hitler. Hitler is clearly the most influential leader of World War II. Although Hitler is most commonly associated with evil, it is apparent he was a highly influential leader during World War II. This is evident through his speeches, his organizational and motivational skills, and that he will always be remembered as the catalyst of war. Hitler ranks as one of the greatest orators of all time (Top 10 Most Powerful…

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    born into people, it is a result of the circumstance and surroundings within one’s life. The most obvious example of evil in history was Adolf Hitler. After reading through biographical sources of his young life it seems as if his environment and life was the main cause of his hatred. Four out of five of his siblings died fairly young, and his father died when Hitler was just 14 after a life of terrible temper and abuse. His mother was said to be the closest thing to him, and when she eventually…

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    difficult to comprehend that Adolf Hitler was not always an antisemite, right? Well, according to his autobiographical manifesto Mein Kampf (My Struggle), it was not even until he moved to Vienna that he opened up to the idea of anti-semitism. That seems peculiar, considering the fact that today, Hitler is most famously known as the heinous totalitarian dictator of Nazi Germany, and the core of an immense amount of drastic atrocities, including the Holocaust. Born in Austria, Hitler grew up to…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most infamous and powerful dictators to ever live. He joined the Nazi party shortly after the end of WWI and then rose to power through it. His beliefs started the Holocaust and then plunged the world in World War II. Hitler started his attack on Poland and by 1941 he had control of most of Europe and North Africa. Luckily for everyone Hitler’s invasion of Russia and America’s entry into the war brought an end to the war and to Hitler. From Hitler’searly family, to…

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    Workers Party. This political party promoted German Pride, and Anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism was the belief that the Jewish ethnic group was inferior and that they were the source of all the world’s evil. A man by the name of Adolf Hitler took control of this party in 1921. Hitler was a charismatic young man and had fought fought in WWI. Both his parents were dead, and he had also been rejected by an art school.…

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    7 adjectives to describe Adolf Hitler: 1: Influential: Hitler gave many speeches and his hoarse, grating voice, won over 3,000 members, and boosted his power, making him a leader of the Nazi group. Hitler presented himself as a great leader, and many people thought he was the new redeemer and savior. 2. Creative: Hitler also gave the Nazi’ Party a new symbol; the swastika and its greeting ‘Heil!’ He wrote a book called “Mein Kampf” (My struggle) and it became wildly popular. It was known as…

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