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    Under Hitlers rule, there was an undisclosed police force known as thewho imprisoned, confined, and even killed people without trial, often for "crimes" such as being Jewish or opposing with the government. The Gestapo was utilized as a way to assure that people did everything they were told. There were countless people who promoted Hitler as well as various people who didn't, these people had to be dealt with. The secret police was a way of dealing with problems like this. Throughout Hitlers…

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    Napoleon, From Revolutionary to Murderer Over ten million people were put into the Russian gulags under Stalin’s rule. Stalin was one of the most horrible dictators of all time. How could Orwell represent such a terrible dictator? In Animal Farm, he represents Stalin with Napoleon. Napoleon displays a large variety of tyrannical qualities, but he was not always like that. Napoleon evolves as a tyrant over the course of the book, largely because he gains more power. At the beginning of the book,…

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    After World War One, there were many types of new government that emerged from the chaos of the war. But, the two major governments were dictatorships and democracies. In Germany, Italy and Russia, the dictators Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin came to power after the fall of democracy in each country. There were many reasons for the change to dictatorship, including inflation, unemployment and a lost sense of trust in democracy. These dictatorships ruled for many years during the…

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    Essay On Cultural Marxism

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    What a majority America doesn’t know and only a minority understand Eight years of Obama and his background. As America prepares for elections, a summarised view of social chaos, where it came from, where it 's leading to, plus the best of informative links and videos. America now has an unhealthy dose of cultural Marxism, disguised as equality, provided by an assortment of radicals and Marxists, posing as Democrats. Obama, Clinton and Sanders, respectively Marxist, progressive and…

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    One of the most crucial issues that plagues us in the modern age is the topic of internet privacy. Today, eighty percent of the population of the United States use social media, almost quadruple the amount of people that used about a decade ago (“U.S. Population with a Social Media Profile 2017.”). The issue of privacy is one that affects everyone today. There are many reasons that people fear our digital society, but the are three main factors that people tend to be the most afraid of. The…

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    Rise Of Evil In Russia

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    When there is social injustice happening and the people are being suppressed, political unrest begins to build. The Country is then thrown into revolution with the people in charge in shaping the structure and future of the country. From the crucible of revolution four countries, Russia, England, and America, all hailing from separate parts of the world rebuilt and reshaped their government from the malevolent rulers in which they were under with different dreams of the future and different…

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    Hitler and Stalin we the ruler of two of the most dangerous countries. Joseph Stalin ruled The Soviet Union from 1929 to 1953 and was a horrible ruthless leader. Adolf Hitler ruled over Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945 and started World War 2. They had both participated in the War but were on opposite sides. The Allies came out victorious and Hitler lost but the two weren't much different. They both had a huge impact on their regimes, there form of prisons or camps and how they lead their country…

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    for Hitler to safely conquer Western Europe, the Nazi leader admired Joseph Stalin. The Communist leader’s ruthlessness towards his enemies caused Hitler to closely study Stalin’s practices. In addition to his admiration for the man, Stalin’s use of Gulags as a means of dealing with political enemies and other undesirables inspired Hitler to later establish concentration camps and labor camps throughout…

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    History2 Nazi Germany was a greater horror than Stalinist USSR Introduction Back in the 19th century, Germany was under the control of dictators. Adolf Hitler is believed to have controlled Germany from 1935 to 1945. Over this period the country was regarded Nazi Germany. Stalinist on the other hand ruled the Eurasian continent under the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991. In his reign Stalinist embraced socialism in lead the state. Despite their vast ruling approaches, similarities and…

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    and the military are given absolute priority. Quantity reigns over quality, and falsified statistics are common. Victims of Stalin's mass arrests, forced to work as prisoner employees in prison camps, form a core of the Soviet economy. By 1939 the gulag is the largest employer in Europe.’ ( http://www.pbs.org/ )we can also figure out that the countinuous development of the economic and industry brought a lot of benefit to their country.Furthermore‘High productivity growth during the war and…

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