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    their oppressor would do to them. Hitler was a powerful and spellbinding speaker who was able to attract a wide following of Germans desperate for change. He would promise the disenchanted a more suitable living. One where their families could grow up proud in a new and glorious Germany. The Nazi Party was especially favorable to the unemployed, young people, and members of the lower middle class (small business owners, office employees, and farmers). Adolf Hitler came into power because he was…

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    of Nazi Germany as it is a visual representation that depicts many of the ideals around Hitler in a time where Nazi Germany was at its peak of power. Further, this propaganda that presents one German view of Hitler, by presenting an underlying message and bias with this Christological representation of Hitler, a Historian can gain an understand of some of the views in the 1930’s and what type of influence Hitler had over Germany and its people. This source limits a Historian’s investigation as…

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    Borderline Personality In Hitler

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    immediately went into a jealous rage and said the whole officer class was now his enemy. This is another great example of the borderline personality, as it was from those two officers who weren’t knowingly hurting Hitler that, he decided to put them into the “all-bad” category. After this happened, Hitler told Kubizek that he had a plan to kidnap her, but Kubizek was able to convince him that doing such a thing, was crazy. He then agreed but decided they would commit suicide together. “He would…

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    Adolf Hitler is regarded as one of the most influential leaders in modern history. Hitler’s actions in world war two, have changed history. Although his actions rebuilt Germany after world war one, his actions have also resulted in the death and destructions of millions of homes, people and places. Adolf Hitler’s transformational leadership transformed a crippled Germany into a powerful threatening state. In this essay I will give a small background on Hitler’s rise to power. I will talk about…

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    The German dictator Adolf Hitler is known to many as one of the worst and most horrific leaders of the world. During his time as Germany’s leader, Hitler started one of the most famous wars in the world, ordered the deaths of millions of Jewish people, and ordered the deaths of thousands of gay men. Hitler rose to power on January 30, 1933, and continued his destructive rule until his suicide in April of 1945. (Knapp) Hitler’s rise to power and his fascinating use of society to do so, makes us…

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    arose in Hitler which is very similar to the antagonist in Macbeth. In the Tragedy of Macbeth, William Shakespeare reveals how the Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth, becomes a tyrant through his decision to kill the king, the murder of Banquo, the murder of Macduffs’ family, and going to the three witches to learn his fate to stay in power. Society has created individuals to become egocentric. In the play Macbeth, the Thane of Cawdor was driven by learning his fate from the three witches. Hitler is…

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    their sight. Adolf Hitler believes that Germany will rightfully rule the world. He believes that by creating a generation of strong, capable and obedient Aryans, Germany will rule the world for thousands of years. Anyone who is “imperfect” or mentally or physically disabled…

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    By no means is it a simply answered question. Why did Hitler pick the Jews? Perhaps it could be said it was an irrational hatred to go after so many of a people. Hitler had a long stemming hatred for the Jewish people. Perhaps it can be rooted back to his childhood or his family lineage. Both are questioned by historians world wide, but nothing can be proven for a fact. The jewish people were not the only negative benefactors in hitlers psycopatical genocide. Granted they were the largest group.…

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    Lasting effect of Hitler and Nazi’s on Germany Hitler and his Nazi soldiers terrified the citizens that of Berlin, Germany, and the towns around it. They wanted to rid the world of the Jewish people. It was a scary time to be a Jew, or to be alive in Germany. I have done plenty of research in the library, on Amazon Books and YouTube; and using internet sources to learn plenty of information about this subject. The effect Hitler’s Nazi regime made on Germany has been everlasting. It will forever…

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    Behind the Nazi Mind: Adolf Hitler With six million Jews as victims and as little as 3 million Jewish survivors, the holocaust is primarily the most well-known and one of the most traumatic events in history. The National Socialist Party, also known as the Nazi Party, is known for its anti-Semitic views with Adolf Hitler as its leader. However, not only the Jews were targeted in the major genocide. Gypsies, the mentally/physically disabled, transgender, gay, lesbian, Roman…

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