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    Adolf Hitler was the German dictator during the Third Reich, the period of history from 1933 to 1945 in the European superpower of Germany. Hitler, who was part of the Nazi political party, had two major goals as dictator. He wanted the German race, which he believed was superior to all other races, to be free of the 9 million Jews in Europe. Hitler also wanted more living space for the German race to expand. With these major goals, a World War was bound to set off. The first goal of Adolf…

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    Propaganda dates back to Persia, in 500 BC. Few propagandic campaigns have been as successful as the one run by the Nazis. By targeting a wide range of demographics, such as the Hitler Youth, farmers, women, and men eligible for enlistment, the Nazi’s were able to get their messages of evil across to the entire German population. As Hitler was in charge of the Nazis, as a whole, Joseph Goebbels was in charge of…

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    Nazi Propaganda Study

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    By targeting the youth of Germany, Hitler would be able to grow the future of Germany without resistance because he even implemented propaganda in the school system, one poster shows Hitler lifting up a child. ("Children, What Do You Know of the Fuhrer?"). This can be seen as propaganda because it appealed to the Germans and could be seen as a sign that Hitler and the Nazi Party were people of justice. (“Children, What Do You Know of the…

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    Education: The Foundation of a Nazi Childhood “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future.” --Adolf Hitler Hitler knew what he was talking about. He had a plan and that plan started with the youth of Germany. Children are so impressionable. They believe almost anything and yet question everything. They have very few worries and most have to do with feeling happy and being wanted. The fastest way to get children to believe and think what you want them to think is through their education;…

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    Eduard Bloch had treated Hitler childhood until youth, however, he also treated Hitler's mother Klara Hitler when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Bloch tried everything to save Klara, but she eventually died. This moment was supposedly when Hitler began to start his anti-Semitic view. [Though, I found it strange that later during Hitler's reign that he protected Bloch after Anschluss and he called him a 'noble Jew'. Probably because he took care of Hitler.] Hitler moved to Vienna around…

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    Motives Of Adolf Hitler

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    Adolf Hitler is the world's biggest terror from making the Jews suffer in concentration camps to the outright 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…

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    rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed.” (Adolf Hitler). This is the thinking behind Adolf Hilter. Just in this quote, you can tell how little his mercy and care for other humans is. When you hear the name Adolf Hitler it send chills down your spine, right? Hearing his name makes you think of the evil serpent that led Eve to the bad apple. Hitler was that evil, and destroyed the lives of many so badly that he can easily be compared to…

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    has been used throughout decades. In 1933 Adolf Hitler began to implement his ideas of racial superiority and spacial expansion which brought a great amount of fear to many people in Germany. His ideas lasted about 12 years and ended an estimated of 6 million Jewish lives. He believed that Jews should be eliminated because they were the ones to blame for the problems Germany was facing, and it was his duty as part of the Aryan Race to do so. Hitler wanted to achieve a state of purity and…

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    Orwell’s Inspiration Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Benito Mussolini; what do all of these names have in common? To some, they are the benevolent leaders that rescued their countries from obliteration. On the contrary, they may also be considered as the ruthless totalitarian rulers who were responsible for some of the most heinous events in history. However, for George Orwell, these powerful men were an inspiration. Throughout his entire life, Orwell had numerous "experiences that involved…

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    did to them. Hitler instilled fear throughout the country with his amount of power and control. Hitler blamed the Jews for many of the economic woes, which occurred in Europe after the First World War. Other Europeans and U.S. citizens believed the Jews had caused some of the economic problems, but they did not punish them in the way Hitler did. Hitler built on this small belief some had and turned many against the Jews, thus beginning the Holocaust. Throughout the Holocaust Hitler controlled…

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