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    12. The Sturmabteilung, also known as the Brownshirts, was the organization Adolf Hitler created to protect the Nazi Party from potential dangers at assemblies, but later began to disrupt rival parties’ meetings and to intimidate voters, Nazi opponents, and Jews in the streets. They were known as the Brownshirts because from the founding in 1921, the organization utilized brown shirts as their uniforms, as they were easily obtainable. The founding itself was controversial, as the Treaty of…

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    Battle of Ypres” (Britannica). “After his father’s retirement from the state of customs service, Adolf Hitler spent most of his childhood in Linz, the capital of upper Austria” (Britannica). Three days after the coup, which is also known as the “Beer Hall Putsch,” failed, Hitler was arrested and tried for high treason (Biography). “Although he spent much of his time away from the front lines, Hitler was present at a number of significant battles and was wounded at the Somme” (Biography). “By…

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    AP European History Hitler’s Justification to the Terrible events that occurred during World War Two Funny Title: How a crazy person justified doing crazy things Dr.O’connor Nick Kapoor Hitler had an extreme and lethal sentimental brand of his personality that mirrored anti-Semitism, which remains controversial to date, as he was born in Austria the year 1889, and hence was not a German citizen by birth. He was a dominant symbol in the First World War, When Germany lost torrentially in…

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    “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live” ~Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a very influential man during World War II, and the rise of nazism changed the world forever. The National Socialist German Workers Party spread through Germany with Füher Adolf Hitler in the lead. Nazism’s beginning led to the start of World War II and the Holocaust; it continued to spread through the world, even after the fall of the…

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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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    Hermann Göring was a NAZI war official and commander of the Luftwaffe during World War 2. He planned and plotted the deaths of many individuals and groups. Under the rule of Hitler he was one of the most notorious men in all of NAZI Germany. Göring committed many war crimes in his time in office and will be remembered accordingly. Hermann Göring was born on the 12th January 1893 in Rosenheim, Bavaria. He was born to a well off family with his Dad, Heinrich Ernst Göring, being appointed by Otto…

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    A mass of devastating events took place throughout World War II. One of the biggest was the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a mass genocide of European Jews, gypsies and homosexuals. The Holocaust took place over the course of twelve years. Although the exact number is not known and estimated eleven million people died as a result of the Holocaust, six million of those people being Jewish. The Holocaust started in 1933 when Hitler came to power in Germany. It ended in 1945 when the Nazis were…

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    World War II was a devastating event after just 20 years of peace between nations. Although the Allies declaring war on Germany, after the invasion of Poland, was the 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…

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    Hitler-having been subjected to an abusive relationship with his father, and later on losing both of his parents due to medical-related incidents-suffered greatly as a young man. This appalling past was the road to deicide. This deicide, or killing of God, was an open door for the Holocaust. Once Hitler was able to throw away his religion, he was open to immoral, and rather sinister ideas and influences. Hitler’s infamous Holocaust was intended from a relatively early point in time(Pre-WWI) and…

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    The Führer, on the other hand, had a more nebulous relationship with Nietzsche’s writings. While Hitler appropriated Nietzsche’s ideas into his ideology, he never actually read his works personally. There were, however, stories and rumors spread throughout Germany regarding the two. Viennese actress Rosa Albach-Petty, for example, reportedly heard a story from a friend of a young workman named Adolf Hitler who asked to borrow Thus Spoke Zarathustra and another book by Nietzsche, saying, “‘almost…

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