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    promoted German pride and anti-Semitism by opposing the harsh terms the peace treaty that ended World War I forced on Germany. Adolf Hitler joined the party the year it was established and became its leader in 1921. The Nazi Party took power as Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933. After the death of President Paul von Hindenburg in 1934, he combined the positions of chancellor and president, becoming Germany’s supreme ruler. Hitler’s first objective was to consolidate power and…

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    Assess the significance of the failure of the Weimar Republic. Post WW1, Germany was in complete and utter disarray. A new government had been put into place to replace the abdicated Kaiser Wilhems II. The governments’ questionable decision making and democratic government system led to many significant events in Germany from 1919-1945. Founded by Fredrich Ebert in 1919 the Weimar Republic caused a large amount of social, economic and political problems within the country. The Weimar Republic…

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    The Rise of Hitler In the early 1930's, Germany was weak and fell to their knees. The mood was grim and the country was very poor. It didn’t look good for Germany, until a young man came in and wanted to take over Germany. Adolf Hitler had a plan to rebuild Germany and its army. First, he had to gain power and recruit men and boys to join the army. Then he had to get great allies to take over the world with him. The Rise of Hitler caused a lot of problems around the world, first of all there…

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    “Outstanding Issues with Implementing German Reunification” Germany has had a tumultuous history and inspiring rise to international prominence over the last century. This political anomaly is referred to in German as “wirtschaftswunder” which translated is the phrase the “wonder of economics.” This eminent rise has been recognized by the leadership role the German government is currently playing in the European Union, in relation to monetary policy that is intended to alleviate the Euro-zone…

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    The Treaty of Versailles, which established an era of temporary peace in Europe, was the precursor of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis’ rise to power. The treaty, which blamed Germany for the extensive damages of the war, severely weakened Germany. With their economy in shackles and little pride, Germany sought someone who could revive their once glorious nation. The man to answer the call was none other than Adolf Hitler. Hitler, a megalomaniac and later Germany’s savior, restored Germany’s economy,…

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    By August 2nd 1934, Hitler had taken over Germany completely and because “The Führer’ by uniting the position of Chancellor and the position of president. Many historians argue if the Reichstag fire in February 1933 was the event that led to Hitler consolidating absolute power over Germany. The Reichstag fire was the event that kicked off the events that led to Hitler taking complete power over Germany. The Reichstag fire in February 27th 1933, was an intentionally set fire on the Reichstag…

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    the war while Adolf Hitler wanted to gain more power and to control what people were allowed to do. Adolf Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany, later on, Führer of Nazi Germany. During his time as Chancellor of Germany Hitler removed all the power from the people of Germany by creating a de facto legal dictatorship. With this, it removed all the rights from the people in Germany,…

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    If these goals were achieved, then the Holocaust would be easier to accomplish proving Hitler had a motive in starting conflict between nations. When the Great Depression affected Germany, Hitler was elected in 1932. A year later Hitler became Chancellor and started to change Germany. Under these circumstances, Jews were prosecuted and the Rhineland was militarised, which broke the Treaty of Versailles. Once he had enough military power and started the Second World War, did Hitler…

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    Did you know Adolf Hitler’s parents were cousins. He was a genius and creative when he was dictator of Germany. Without him WWII would have never happened and history would be changed. The life of a young kid that wanted to be an artist, that turned into a German leader; his name is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was born April 20,1889 in Braunau, Austria (Hitler 1). He was his mother's’ fourth child (Altman 11). “ In 1896, When Adolf Hitler was only seven years old, his forteen-year-old…

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    with that of Chancellor. The existing authority of the Reich President will be transferred to the Führer, Adolf Hitler 16." Being of a reflective style rather than a purely factual article, its nature allows for the opinion of the writer to influence what they say. Originating from the Springfield Union on August 2nd 1934, we can infer that its time stamp makes it reliable to an extent, but its interpretation…

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