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    He had three main traits – Good Orator, Visionary and Military Strategist – which made him a leader. Hitler was able to connect through others through his speech, notably during the jurisdiction of Hitler’s offense from Beer Hall Putsch. Hitler blames the German politicians for the ‘stab in the back’, while in reality it was negotiated in the losing war, although the Germans liked what they heard of. Kurt Ludecke an eye-witness said “The intense will of [Hitler], the passion…

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    Flexibility, and the ability to adapt are not often thought of as one of Hitler’s strong suits, but after the (Beer Hall) Putsch failed in 1924, Hitler and his conspirators had a change in tactics, instead choosing to gain power legally by winning elections (#2). This strategy proved surprisingly effective, as Hitler’s power grew until he was proclaimed Chancellor of Germany…

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    honor. In 1921, he met Hitler and rapidly became a leader of the Nazi party. So much so that he had become the heir to Hitler’s throne. On November 8th and 9th, in 1923, he partook in the failed efforts to overtake the Weimar republic called Beer Hall Putsch. (History) Whilst trying to force his way into the heart of Munich, he sustained a groin injury and had a warrant for his arrest issued against him. It should be to no surprise that he took his wife and eluded his aforementioned jail…

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    Since the Munich Beer Hall Putsch (Nov 1923) the future Fuhrer realised that the army needed to support the Government as it was the only factor remaining, who had the power to overthrow the Nazi’s. When the SA became a threat with over 3 million members in 1933, Hitler was pushed…

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    Attention grabber- A “witch hunt” is defined as a campaign directed against a person or group holding unorthodox or unpopular views. The Salem Witch Trials were a dark time in American History, while the Holocaust was a dark time in Human History. In the spring of 1692 in Salem Massachusetts, a group of girls led by Abigail Williams claimed that their uncontrollable screaming and fits were responses from being touched by the devil. In the winter of 1933, the German army was led by Adolf Hitler…

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    Hitler's Rise to Power There are many reasons why Hitler came to power in 1933. These reasons can be categorised in a variety of ways. One of the most important categories is the political. Lots of the other reasons stem from Hitler joining the Nazi Party on 14th…

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    authoritarian individual, group, or form of government. It was shown through Hitler’s historical background and the effects of the Treaty of Versailles leading up to his rule. Followed by Hitler’s rise to power due to the Reichstag and the Munich Putsch beginning his totalitarian rule. Finally, his policies during his rule and how he used censorship and the power in his Third Reich in order to maintain the authority of a totalitarian ruler. Due to Germany’s extreme aggression in WWI “the…

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    Similarly, Orwell’s 1984 forewarns the consequences of a communist government through the Party’s physical and psychological indoctrination to achieve unperturbed supremacy. He reflects the paranoia of a similar fate following the destruction of civil liberties and the rise of a totalitarian government in Stalinist Russia. The contrast between Winston’s “rotting…and sordid” flat and the towering “vast and white” Ministry pyramids reveals the subjugation of the lower class under the Party’s…

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    On April 20th, 1889, a man was born in the town of Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary. That man came to be known as Adolf Hitler. When he was three, he moved from his hometown in Austria-Hungary to Germany. As a child, he had an interest in becoming an artist. He also became obsessed with German nationalist ideas, despising the declining House of Habsburg. However, when his younger brother died in 1900, he became increasingly detached. After his father’s death, his mother permitted him to drop out…

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    used this cultural renaissance as an outlet where they could rise up out of the ashes of World War I and regain some of their pride in their country. A man stated, “Life seemed more free, more modern, more exciting than in any place I have ever been. Everywhere there was accent on youth. One sat up with young people all night in the pavement cafes, the plush bars, on a Rhineland streamer, or in a smoke-filled artist’s studio and talked endlessly about life.” It was clear that Germany was moving…

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