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    teacher who firmly believed in the socialist party. Socialism is based around democratic principles, while opposing the communist beliefs. In 1984 the evils of a communist takeover, like the…

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    resorting to radical parties (such as the newly formed Nazi party) to achieve this change. It will argue the validity of this title and present both sides of the question and mention some of the other factors that served the same purpose as the economic crisis in being a contributing factor in the rise of Hitler, such as the influence of von Papen upon Hindenburg, the Nazi propaganda, the ‘Red Scare’ and its associated flood of votes towards the Nazi party (as opposed to the communists), the…

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    means to give himself more power in order to 'protect' Germany. The Reichstag fire was an arson attack on the German government building, the entire building was set ablaze destroying it. The fire was supposedly started by Van der lubbe, a Dutch communist found at the scene of the fire who was arrested by the Nazies and blamed for the crime. However it could be seen that Hitler and the Nazies themselves actually started the fire as to be a kickstarter to Hitlers reign, although there is little…

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    holocaust The German economy encountered setbacks because of the requirement of reparations payments under the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazi Party campaigned on the promise to reject the treaty of Versailles, anti-Semitism and the removal of the Weimar republic. They promised to strengthen the central government and increase living space for Germanic people. The Nazi party took advantage of the effects of the collapse of the stock market to promise provision of jobs and strengthening the…

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    Hitler 's Rise to Power: When Illusion feeds Disillusion Back in May 1928, Germany had just voted for constitutional parties, leaving Müller, a Social Democrat to become the country 's new Chancellor. Four years later, the Nazi Party (NSDAP) had earned the largest portion of control over the Reichstag parliament, with 37.4% of the vote, compared to only 2.5% in 1928. How did the political and economical context help the Nazis mold their promises and image so as to appeal to the masses during…

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    the political unrest in Britain. Ramsay McDonald, founder of the Labor Party, joined with the Conservative Party to form a new coalition government called “National Government” in order to help the country overcome the Great Depression. However, the labor party dismissed Ramsay McDonald from the party and Stanley Baldwin, who was a leader of the Conservative Party, came in power to dominate National Government. This political party promised to restore economic and political instability caused by…

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    infamous dictators of the 20th century. Hitler’s upbringing and experiences as a member of the German Army during World War I, created a sense of German Nationalism that was the catalyst to his anti-Semitic views later in life. As the leader of the Nazi party, Hitler’s primary goal was to rid the world of the Jewish population and create a master race. Hitler’s beliefs were filled with hate and German supremacy. Although Germany was a cultured and literate country Hitler rose to power through…

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    Nicolae Ceaușescu was a ruthless dictator who ruled over Romania for 25 years from 1965 until his execution on the 22nd December 1989 (Source A). Ceaușescu impacted Romania on a social, economic and political scale through his Stalinist rule. Ceausescu’s policies and decrees socially impacted Romania greatly such as Decree 770 which prevented women from having abortions and made contraceptives illegal (Source C). The July thesis was implemented by Ceaușescu aimed to restructure every form of…

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    of the same mechanisms to maintain their totalitarian control of power. Nazi Germany was a fascist dictator ship, with all decisions coming from the top down. The Soviet Union was a one-party socialist state, and although its eras in history are marked by the president, power rested mostly in the hands of the party. Aside from the differences in political structures between Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, each state had very different goals in mind upon its construction. Nazi Germany existed…

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    smallpox, which left him with many facial scars.When Stalin was in his teens he got a scholarship to a seminary in a city called Tblisi to study priesthood, in the Georgian Orthodox Church. In his free time there he secretly started reading the Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx. He shortly got expelled for not doing his work, and instead got into the revolutionary against the Russian monarchy. He started to do things for the revolution, he was imprisoned many times. When he was in his 30's he…

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