Chancellor of Germany

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    large-scale destruction of life." (Resnick 9) Most people specifically know about only one holocaust; the one Adolf Hitler is responsible for. This Holocaust "refers to the annihilation of millions of Jews and other peoples by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany during World War Il" (Resnick 9). More than eleven million innocent people were killed during the Holocaust. Most of the innocent people killed were Jews, but it was anyone considered inferior to the Nazis. This group also included "Roma and…

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    of all evil. Hitler was a great example of this. He was a power hungry young adult that hated anyone that was not a “pure” German, rose to power when Germany was in trouble and did some horrendous things to others. The “great” Führer, Hitler, was born on April 20, 1889. He was born in Braunau am Inn, a small town hugging the border of Germany (Rubenstein 5). When Hitler was young, he was beaten by his father for being disobedient (Rubenstein 10). In his early school years, he was one of…

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    their families. Before the Holocaust Jews had normal lives, they never expected their lives to dramatically change personally and their outlook on the world. Before the early 1930s, Jews had good paying jobs and families, but when Adolf Hitler was chancellor there were a lot of new laws enacted to discriminate against the Jews. Everyone in the 1930s had economical problems but Jews had it the worst because of their religion.Before the Holocaust Jews had jobs like farmer, tailors, seamstresses,…

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    The day Adolf Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany, the world changed forever, whether the public knew it at the time or not. Looking back, it is obvious to see that Hitler’s reign would end catastrophically for the republic of Germany and the world; however, the German public was convinced Hitler was their savior due to his extensive use of propaganda. Through a series of cleverly thought out plans to manipulate the working class and propaganda to enforce Nazi ideologies, Hitler was able to…

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    What Is Adolf Hitler Evil

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    Hitler killed 6 million innocent people. He became popular by saying what the people wanted to hear. Price said that “Hitler became the chancellor of Germany” that started World War 2 (16). Hitler was known for starting the Holocaust and killing Jewish people. Hitler was a smart man but he was very evil. Adolf Hitler had a bad childhood.(Bio.com editors say) ¨He often fought with his emotionally harsh father.¨ Hitler wanted to pursue a career in fine art but his father didn’t want him to. When…

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    (Doc. 8) Otto Von Bismarck would not agree with Rhodes ideas that Britain is a great nation he would instead root for the German nation. Bismarck, whom was a chancellor in Germany and he attempted to show off German nationalism by gathering nations were fellow Germans lived such as Alsace and Lorraine which was originally under French control. Bismarck thought that if those from other nations/ culture did not want to…

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    Concentration camps were a form of slave labor that killed over 10 million people. ¨Hitler was to meet someone as chancellor in January 1933¨. During the years 1933 and 1945, he and his Nazi party created over 40,000 camps to imprison Jews. ¨meading concentration camp, refers to a camp in which people are detained or and imprisonment that are acceptable in a constitutional democracy.¨ Man of these camps had a goal to kill men, women, and children using different methods like gas chambers,…

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    significance of the Munich Putsch or Beer Hall Putsch and this is my argument. I believe that it’s significance is highly related to Hitler, but not much important when compared to other events or people. Hitler is widely known as the dictator of Germany. When his name is mentioned, it brings a negative connotation to most people. He was known as the guy who killed millions of people, but how did it start? What helped him become powerful? How does the Munich Putsch relate to hitler? How did its…

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    fear he put all across Germany and the world from the violence he admitted creating the holocaust. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. He was born into a family of six children by parents Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Growing up Adolf had a lot of trouble getting along with his strict father, because he didn’t approve of Adolf’s interest in art…

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    War 1, over the course of Hitler’s political career in Germany he was a able to rise to power and become a great leader of Germany. Hitler made his name well known through the actions of doing many different things. In this piece, I will talk about Hitler’s rise up to take over Germany, how he expanded his reign out further to other countries, and how Hitler was so great at giving elaborate, cunning speeches. Hitler rises to take over Germany Hitler was able to slowly gain more and more power…

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