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    Adolf Hitler was a troubled youth that grew up to become a powerful and ruthless leader. First, Hitler had a troubled childhood. Some of his siblings died, his family moved many times, he didn’t get along with parents, and his parents died when he was young. Hitler also loved art, and when he got rejected from art school twice he didn’t take it very well. The school was run by Jews, which could have started some of the hatred he had for them. After being rejected from school he was broke…

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    qualities will be Adolf Hitler and great qualities will be John F. Kennedy. The difference between Adolf Hitler and John F. Kennedy are prominent but the similarities are clear.…

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    HItler took kids ages 10-18 to train and become a Nazi at the beginning he only had a little over 1000. He did this so that he could have a young fresh army so if the others died he could replace them. Why did he take the kids? He started all this in 1939 and it ended in 1945. According to “World book student” Hitler Youth had boys and girls that Hitler drafted to fight in WWII. they had to do many things in training.The boys and girls had to do many instructions that they were given. “The…

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    mother, Klara Hitler died on December 21, 1907 from advanced breast cancer. “It was the conclusion of a long and painful illness which from the beginning left little hope of recovery. Yet it was a dreadful blow, particularly for me. I had honoured my father, but my mother I had loved.” (Hitler 18). The doctor treating Hitler’s mother just happened to be Jewish. Many believe that because the doctor, Eduard Bloch was not able to save Hitler’s mother, he blames him for her death.…

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    Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it . The reason I said that quoit is because of the Diary of Anne Frank and The Holocaust . If you don’t learn what happened then you are doomed to repeat it. There are many reasons why people should study the Diary of Anne Frank and The Holocaust. So I am going to tell you why you should study about the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank. People should study about the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank to understand the history…

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    event in human history. A man named Adolf Hitler hated Jewish people, and decided to make a protest against all Jewish individuals. Hitler hated Jewish people because of multiple unthinkable reasons. For one Hitler blamed the Jews for losing World War I, therefore he considered jews to be less human. He wanted to make a race of “perfect people”. Hitler believed superiority Aryan race. He wanted to use Darwinism and breeding to create a perfect race. Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf to rid Germany,…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most infamous and powerful dictators to ever live. He joined the Nazi party shortly after the end of WWI and then rose to power through it. His beliefs started the Holocaust and then plunged the world in World War II. Hitler started his attack on Poland and by 1941 he had control of most of Europe and North Africa. Luckily for everyone Hitler’s invasion of Russia and America’s entry into the war brought an end to the war and to Hitler. From Hitler’searly family, to…

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    The story of Adolf Hitler was an intriguing one. The story of a man, driven by the hatred for his vision of the inferior people, to become the dictator of Germany and leader of the infamous Nazi party. Hitler’s story starts in the small village of Braunau Am Inn, in 1889(,Adolf Hitler Biography). He was given the talent of making wonderful pieces of art, but soon loses motivation to follow this passion after his mother dies, in December 21, 1907, and he fails to get into the Vienna Art School,…

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    1930s Munich, Germany the challenges of one’s life would be political instability, family problems, and persecution. 1930s in Germany was the start of Hitler’s rise to power. Otherwise known as the Nazi occupation. First, one would be living in an age of political instability. Hitler had staged a raid on the Munich/German government a few years ago. This event ended with Hitler being arrested, a few weeks later Hitler was released from prison. Now during the 1930 he is back and trying once again…

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    of the Nazi Party and the powerful image of Hitler, Alfons Heck shares the story of his experience before and during his time in the Hitler Youth. His novel, A Child of Hitler, gives a child’s account of one of the most momentous events in all of history. World War II broke out in 1939, but the Nazi movement began much earlier, persuading German citizens to fight for their country and to have faith in their powerful leader. While the story of Adolf Hitler and the effects of his reign have been…

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