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    years showing that there was definitely a clear gulf in the threat that the two extremes posed to the stability of the republic. The clearest evidence that the Right-Wing was a huge threat to the stability of the Weimar Republic is that in the Kapp Putsch it actually managed to overthrow the government and install a new, right-wing government. In 1920, Wolfgang Kapp, leader of the right-wing, Fatherland Party led 12,000 troops alongside General Luttwitz on Berlin, managing to oust the Weimar…

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    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels were the perpetrators of very high-strung propaganda statements. The slander that they came up with contained material that was very militant towards their main target, the Jewish community. They referred to the Jewish people as posers, and that they served no purpose in society. “Germany was fed up with its many Jews who sat like maggots in meat as professors, lawyers, artists, doctors, and not least as industrialists and salesmen.” The Jews were portrayed as…

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    On the 9th of November 1918, amidst the agony of the military defeat of World War I and Social Revolution, Chancellor Prince Max von Baden declared that the Emperor of Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm II, had abdicated- “The Kaiser and King has decided to renounce the throne.”. Ensuing the abdication of the Kaiser, the Social Democrats of the Reichstag assumed control of the government, proclaiming the Republic in an effort to restore Germany- “The old and rotten, the monarchy has collapsed. The new may…

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    “One who wins without problem it is just “Victory”. But one who wins with a lot of troubles, that is “history” -Adolf Hitler (boardofwisdom.com). There is no skepticism that he made history. Without even something as tragic, and devastating as the Holocaust, our present may not be where it is today. We all recognize the story of Hitler; he led the Nazi Party, which was the result of over 6 million deaths, and he did all of that while maintaining his infamous mustache and combover. He was a truly…

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    Long with other right wing factions and General Ludendorff he attempts to tack over the Bavarian government with an armed uprising. This event was then known as The Beer Hall Putsch. Hitler and 2000 Nazi’s march through Munich to the Beer Hall, to take over a meeting chaired by three of the most important individuals in Bavarian politics. Now that you now some of the back ground on how he was a horror. Now it is time to go threw some dates. In September…

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    June 28th, 1914, is the day that will be remembered as the worst day in history. It was the day that sparked the beginning of World War 1, which was said to be “The War to end all Wars”, however soon proved to be the cause to so much more tragedies in the future. Ending on November 18th, 1918, it caused the death of 17 million people, and so many other tragedies. Back in 1914, on the day of June 28, the archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, was assassinated by a member of a Serbian…

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    speaking at the beer hall rally when a brawl occurred and there was gunshots by unknown assassin toward Hitler. I believe that Hitler was the most hated man back then. Some of the attempts were planned and acted by German people. There was also some assassinations attempts on Hitler planned and acted by some of his own officers. There were over 20 assassination attempts on Hitler. One of the assassination attempts that was very interesting to me was the Georg Elser’s Beer Hall Bomb. Georg…

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    The Führer In 1889 a boy name Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. The boy wanted to become a great painter, but despite his efforts, he received little to no recognition from his peers, and ended up living in poverty in Vienna. As a man of German descent, he came to dislike Austria referring to it as a “patchwork nation” for it had various ethnic groups. He later moved to the German city of Munich. He drifted from place to place for a while until he eventually joins in…

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    The Impact of Adolf Hitler Cunning. Powerful. Evil. These words come to mind when Adolf Hitler is mentioned. Adolf Hitler was a deceitful man, but yet he was a convincing public speaker who could trick many into following him by being liked and even feared. Hitler brought evil and cruelty to many people of Germany during his rule, causing a genocide of at least 5.5 million Jews and millions of other victims that he deemed racially inferior. Hitler’s upbringing started on Easter Sunday, April…

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    How Is Hitler Influential

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    About Ah, Hitler. Perhaps one of the most interesting and influential figures in history. Whether you discuss as professional historian or you simply make bad puns about him in the back of your geometry class, you can’t doubt that he was indeed interesting and influential. And that is what the following text is about. Hitler himself. I’ve cut out a few parts to get this done on time, but really, who didn’t expect me to cut corners? Prepare yourself for the most well-written of last minute short…

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