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    WWI, gained recognition and popularity from his trial and book called Mein Kampf, my struggle. With Hitler’s popularity on the rise, Nazism began to rise as well. Later, Hindenburg died and Hitler abolished the office of President declaring himself Führer and Reich Chancellor, leader of the German nation and head of the government. There was no authority above or equal to his own. Hitler began to declare race laws in order to create a “racially pure” Germany. Soon, Jews were being shunned,…

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    appointed Chancellor by President Paul von Hindenburg. After President Paul von Hindenburg, died Hitler appointed himself as the new president in 1934. Hitler's first act as president was removing the president position to then replace it with the Führer, also known as the dictator. This gave Hitler complete control over Germany. Other countries including the United States noticed this, but they did nothing. This gave Hitler the opportunity to expand Germany’s military. Then take over other…

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    Adolf Hitler: Führer Adolf Hitler killed over 60 million people for believing in one thing- their belief in Judaism. Adolf Hitler was a very powerful man that had one goal in sight, to change society. He was responsible for an important part of our history. His cruel intentions make him known today. Adolf Hitler 's early years set him up to his rise of power, followed by his policy aims, leading up to world war 2 and finalizing with his death. Early Years Adolf Hitler was born on April…

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    By the 2nd August of 1934, Hitler has declared himself Führer und Reichskanzler . Hitler was murdering well before 1939, at first, it was those with disabilities, then homosexuals and gypsies, as they did not have a place in his plan for Germany. Yet those who were persecuted most of all, the Jews, were those…

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    My partner and I are working together on an exhibit based on Adolf Hitler and his german terrorist acts.The project consist of many topics significantly dealing with Hitler's actions all throughout history.Showing the effects Hitler has in the world from world war 1, concentration camps to inter jews, and world war 2. The actions of Hitler has a great effect on Germany giving it a higher power to its name and country saving its reputation. During the study of the exhibit, I found…

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    Today I write to discuss a very important topic that took place from January 30, 1933 to May 8, 1945. This catastrophe is called The Holocaust, it killed at least five to six million Jews from a population of 9 million many of which were enslaved, beaten or killed. Anne Frank’s diary, a primary source, teaches its readers of what it was like to be a Jew in germany but not only that having to live through the Holocaust. Learning about the Holocaust, I have learned many facts. Therefore, I would…

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    something to the effect – I do not remember the exact words – that the Führer had given the order for a final solution of the Jewish question. We, the SS, must carry out that order. If it is not carried out now, then the Jews will later on destroy the German people,” (Stackleberg and Winkle 375). He accepted this reasoning without question and never asked himself why they were killing the Jews at all. In his memoirs, he wrote: “If the Fuhrer had himself given the order for the ‘final solution of…

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    1. Josef Stalin and the Soviet Union are shown as leaders who destroy individuality to better control the citizens of Oceania in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. The character Big Brother and the Thought Police have a method to enforce the people of Oceania to possess the desired thoughts and emotions. The people of Oceania cannot think beyond the greatness of Big Brother and cannot feel any other emotions besides their love and loyalty to Big Brother, as well a hate for Goldstein and the…

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    Motives Of Adolf Hitler

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    slaughter of the Jewish people. Although historians have many theories what his motives were none of them were proven true. Adolf Hitler was actually a normal human before he became the biggest terror the world has ever seen. Adolf Hitler before he became fuhrer, is a very interesting time for us to study. It was April 20,1989 in upper Austria at Braunau am Inn. The fourth child that Klara Hitler has given birth to out came Adolf Hitler screaming and crying. Born 4th out of 6 children knows…

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    teachers would guilt trip students. One student’s teacher once said, “You see, all your friends in class have become members. Surely so many cannot be wrong in their choice while you are the only one who is right. Remember they are determined to help the Fuhrer.” (Paragraph 15). Paragraph 15 states, “The Nazi Party pressured teachers, in turn, pressured students to join.”. If teachers did not persuade students into joining Hitler Youth, they would be dealt with harshly and sent to a…

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