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    Against Hitler”, by Lauren Tarshis, describes the hardships of Ben Kamm, a Jewish boy, and his family, who like millions of other Jews, perished at the hands of the Nazis during WWII. Ben lived during one of the most terrifying and horrific historical events the world has ever seen, the Holocaust. He and his family managed to survive for a couple of months in the Warsaw Ghetto with a little help from family and friends. Ben had joined the partisans in hope of helping himself, his family, and…

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    Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, was the founder and leader of National Socialism (Nazism) and is responsible for the death of 11 million people, primarily Jewish individuals, during World War II. Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria to a family of six. When Hitler was a teen his bad behavior led him to drop out of high school and move to Vienna (Nardo 15). After his mother's death in 1907, he moved to Vienna and applied to the Academy of Fine Arts but was rejected. During this time Hitler…

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    this world forever. Definitely assure you could easily guess who this is! I gave a bit away! But yes, Adolf Hitler is who I will inform you about! Adolf Hitler was born in the Austrian village of Braunau Am is just across the border from German Bavaria on April 20, 1889. Adolf life was not the best he became very embarrassed of his family tree and one day knew he would make his family remember or anything he said “even life…

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    argue that it is Adolph Hitler. Hitler rose to power during World War II and is infamous for slaughtering millions (“Adolf Hitler”). What is less known is Hitler’s rise to power before World War II. (“Adolf Hitler”) Hitler’s life and experiences before World War II made him into the monster that he was. (“Adolf Hitler”) Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary on April 20 1889. (“Adolf Hitler”) He was born to Alois and Klara. His mother was born into a poor family and his father…

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    began. Allies landed 160,000 troops onto the beaches, from aircrafts, and submarines. This started a war that was later named D-Day, this one battle made millions of Americans react, and look at this war in a whole different way. D-Day may have had Hitler in change of venue. The president at the time was Franklin D. Roosevelt, seemed to have something that the United States citizens needed to hear. All of America was in a bad reaction to how D-Day went, and how many death came for it. Once…

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    ignorance that led to the genocide of millions of Jewish people. In Alfons Heck’s book, A Child of Hitler, he discusses the rise of Hitler and reminisces upon his experience under Hitler’s rule. He was a part of the Hitler Youth and eventually became a general of the Nazi party. During Hitler’s rule, Heck’s indoctrination and the social expectations demanded of him crafted him into becoming a servant of Hitler. In writing the memoir many decades later he is alleviating some of the burden of his…

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    In the article, “Teens who Fought Hitler”, by Lauren Tarshis, States the struggles of a jew Ben Kamm, his family, also with the millions of other Jews that have fallen in the hands of Adolf Hitler and his Nazis. Ben Kamm and his family lived in one of the darkest pieces through the evolution of the world… The Holocaust. Ben and his family were once a happy family until Hitler came into power after Germany losing WW1, and offering the Jewish people a scapegoat: Jewish people.” In 1945 the war had…

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    The article, “Teens Who Fought Hitler” by Lauren Tarshis Describes the hardships Ben and his Jewish family faced when Hitler and his Nazi army rose to power and made life extremely difficult for the Jews. Ben and his family lived during one of the darkest periods of time, the holocaust. They were hated by their neighbors and a large amount of their country. They had to survive of of little food and live in a very small space with sickness and death raging their city. Although Ben survived he…

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    is about the Germans, the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis who are in control and have the power of every other person who is not in the Nazi political party. The rise of the Third Reich was the high level of belief in Hitler. The Fall of the Third Reich was the lack of trust and confidence in Hitler because of his wrong doings. The Germans know they were going to lose WWI. The 1919 treaty ended the world war and it was made of 440 clauses. Hitler had a lot of plans for the Germans to…

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    Austria in 1931. She was a Jewish women who experienced the Holocaust with her family. When Hitler came into power she was still a young girl. Hitler invaded Austria and forced everyone of Jewish descent into concentration camps. Kluger and her family were just one of many Jewish families to not only be torn a apart but also endure the horrific events of the Holocaust. Kluger was able to eventually escape from Hitler 's power and she wrote Still Alive. The purpose of her book was to educate…

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