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    Japan, imperialism first started off as a way to gain natural resources but as soon as militarism, nationalism and racism was on the rise, the Japanese started to began thinking that they were doing these countries a favor by taking them over. Adolf Hitler, fascist leader of Germany, believed that the purpose of government was to preserve and protect the “aryan” race. After World War I,the once mighty German military was dismantled, German territory was divided up among the allies and the…

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    Even though Adolf Hitler was a controversial leader who did many bad things during his run, he did know how to deliver a speech and win an audience over. (THESIS) Hitler 's vital component to the rise of his power was through effective use of physical gestures, repetitiveness and speech content. Hitler was a well developed orator; he knew when and how to portray himself to the people and the media. All in all very deceiving during his run for fuhrer. Lastly, Hitler knew how he wanted to…

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    Kamila Krawczuk Ms. Zasso Honors Western Civilization 23 May, 2016 The early twentieth century was without a doubt revolutionary. Everything from new technology to new ideals. Those new ideals were created by people such as Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. However, the ideals that they had created were ones that hurt democratic ideals. Normally, most people prefer to have those democratic ideals that they were losing at that time. Yet those leaders managed to create those ideals by taking…

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    “To conquer a nation, First disarm it’s citizens” (Adolf Hitler/google images). Hitler rose up in rank and slowly came into power. He was elected the chancellor of Germany in January 30, 1933. Hitler made many changes during its rule of Germany. Germany was a form of socialism known as Naszism. Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.…

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    Adolf Hitler was fear for many reasons. He killed millions of people, separated and changed lots of families in Europe. 1.7 million young men were killed, also 4.3 million men wounded and thousands of women, even kids. This made a total causalities of 7 million. Hitler had a group called The Nazis where they killed people in different and horrible ways. Not only killed but destroyed everything like houses, stores and entire towns called Ghettos where the Jews used to live. Hitler had this…

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    emotions a person can feel. It has the power to create something or destroy it. It can also be manipulated in order to achieve a desired affect. As well as be used as a weapon to control people just as it has been used throughout decades. In 1933 Adolf Hitler began to implement his ideas of racial superiority and spacial expansion which brought a great amount of fear to many people in Germany. His ideas lasted about 12 years and ended an estimated of 6 million Jewish lives. He believed that Jews…

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    line 49, “The boot in the face…,” referring to the Nazi soldiers’ black, tall combat boots while marching (291). Plath also states, “I made a model of you/ [a] man in black with a Mein Kampf look,” referring to her father saying that he looks like Adolf Hitler, the author of the book “Mein Kampf” meaning “My Struggle” regarding to the Holocaust. She then says, “[a]nd get back, back, back to you. / I thought even the bones would do” (292). This is a reference to the Jewish victims of the Nazis…

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    What Caused The Holocaust

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    What caused the Holocaust? Germany after the Treaty of Versailles was in a weakened and vulnerable state, where they were progressively, but easily manipulated by propaganda to believe their restoration and survival depended on a pure German line, and any impurities present needed to be eradiated for they compromised the future of Germany. The state of mind that allowed for such actions to take place was in part due to the Treat of Versailles that aggravated the German nation. The World…

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    In a chilly night, a passing train that contain our book thief, Liesel is with her brother but unfortunately on the way to Himmel street, her brother died therefore they had to bury him near the train track. Himmel street is located in Germany, where Hitler is dictating therefore Germans will always have to comply with Hitler 's rules, no matter what or else they will get punish. Ironically, Himmel Street means Heaven Street but with Liesel’s fortune as of right now, losing her brother and…

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    The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that was discussed at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. The treaty discussed the punishment for those who were held responsible for World War I. While the Ottoman Empire was completely destroyed, other countries, including newly formed Austria and Hungary were punished. The country that was most severely punished, however, was Germany. There was an extraordinary amount of punishment that was outlined in the treaty such as a diminished army, large…

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