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    This German artwork from the 1930’s is one the most famous depictions of Nazi propaganda in its time. This source is useful for a historian investigating the period of Nazi Germany as it is a visual representation that depicts many of the ideals around Hitler in a time where Nazi Germany was at its peak of power. Further, this propaganda that presents one German view of Hitler, by presenting an underlying message and bias with this Christological representation of Hitler, a Historian can gain an…

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    also quickly brought inflation under control and the people who had lost their saving due to hyperinflation compensated. They were also angry blaming the Weimar government for their losses. He was a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor in 1923 for 100 days and Foreign Minister 1923-1929, during the Weimar Republic. He also lead the Weimar Republic, he was trying to make sure that he could be able to save Germany as well as the Weimar Republic. He saved Germany from collapsing…

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    sadly mistaken, for which in these three years he reigned, he was able to set the stage for the Borgia family to obtain a stronghold onto the Catholic Church, and would prepare the ground for his nephew, Rodrigo Borgia. Calixtus made Rodrigo Vice Chancellor of the Church in 1457, which provided Rodrigo to acquire a considerable amount of wealth. Another nephew, Rodrigo’s brother and Calixtus’ special favorite, Pedro Luis Borgia was created Captain General of the Church, in command of the papal…

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    sorting it all out now, not leaving it to someone else, then he could have left in 4 or 5 months with his head held high, knowing he's done a good job for his country, instead he's slinking off with his tail between his legs. Now we've got our Chancellor, George Osborne, and the governor of the bank of England, talking our economy down, just because they lost the referendum, and that causes uncertainty around the world. Then we've got the BBC only reporting all the bad stuff and none of the…

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    After the World War I and all the economic sanctions that accompanied it, Germany needed a new leader and a new government. Adolf Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany in 1933. He had plans to change Germany, and among those plans was the extermination of Jews in Europe. Hitler instituted a long propaganda campaign which turned the public to the side of the Nazis and against the Jews, as well as a German secret police, the Gestapo, which helped him rule with fear; Both of these led to a…

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    during this time, and women were not treated fairly compared to men in society. Thomas a’ Becket was a man in Canterbury, who was in the eye of King Henry II. Initially this was a good thing because Henry admired Becket so much that he made him Chancellor after seeing him achieve different missions for Theobald, the current archbishop. As Becket’s and Henry’s friendship continued, Becket was promoted to archbishop after Theobald died…

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    Elizabeth's Coronation

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    In 1558 the health of Mary got worse and by November 1558 it was acknowledged that the Queen would die soon. She did not want to be succeeded by Elizabeth, but the Council petitioned her to accepted Elizabeth as her heir and on November 6, Mary accepted it. On November 17, 1558, Mary died at the age of forty-two. (Whitelock n.p.) According to Anna Whitelock, Elizabeth was proclaimed Queen just six hours after Mary’s death. (Whitelock n.p.) With the death of Mary Tudor, Philip lost his rights…

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    evil man with way too much power, the genocide of roughly eleven million people, and the terrible conditions each person had to endure. The person behind the entire event, Adolf Hitler, is one of the most powerful people in the world. He was Chancellor of Germany for twelve years and the leader of Nazi Germany for eleven years, but even before this he wrote his own book. “Mein Kampf,” written while…

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    Jonas Müller, best known for being an advisor to Adolf Hitler during his reign of the Nazi Party in the 1930s and 1940s, was born on April 11, 1891 in Berlin, Germany. He grew up as any normal boy would during the late 19th century. During service at his church, Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin, Müller met his wife in the pew in front of him. The spoke of their love for their mother country and worried of the looming war. After the war, Germany was thrust into an economic depression and…

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    The countries wanted to become more powerful, so they grew their navies, armies, and got more weapons. From document D, Bernhard von Bülow, a German chancellor, said “We don’t want to become the ‘slaves of humanity.’.if we realize that there is no welfare for us without power, without a strong army and a strong fleet." Basically, Germany is worried that they can’t defend themselves, and need weaponry to…

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