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    follow. The Antichrist and his kingdom are obviously what Jesus is unveiling by the rider on the white horse. A leader, such as Adolf Hitler as a worldwide conqueror rides on a horse symbolizing his personal goals, ambitions, desires, liberation, and personal powers. In Scripture, the purpose of this rider…

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    of March made Hitler the dictator of Germany. Hitler taking his role as a dictator began methodically taking away domestic privileges. After modifying all the domestic policies, Hitler turned his attention to foreign policies where he perceived the people’s state of mind and used his observation to manipulate people for his own benefits. Hitler and the Nazi party’s persuasive strategy was to treat the German citizens as a whole group rather than individuals. According to the Hitler,…

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    Before Hitler became a leader he posted a lot of army propaganda. That army propaganda is trying to get people to think about joining instead of thinking about not joining the army. Hitler was targeting the youth to try and get them to think about joining. Some posters targeted the Jews and when other people saw the posters it changed the way they thought about…

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    Hitler Vs Mussolini

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    leaders, two totalitarian governments, but two different ideologies. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were two supreme leaders of their own totalitarian countries. They both used similar methods to control their people and their increase in income. They had very different ideas in mind though. So how were they different? Let’s take a closer look. The political ideology originated in an interesting way. In prison, “Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (“My Struggle) (p.552). The book was comprised of his…

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    Braunau, Adolf Hitler was born to his father, Alois Hitler, and mother, Klara. When Hitler was young he showed signs of potential. He was intelligent and was extremely liked and admired by other classmates. Although Elementary school was a breeze for him, middle school turned out to be a lot tougher; Hitler soon stopped trying at everything he did. As result he lost all popularity. Instead of hanging out with friends he would re-enact battles and wars. At the end of the year Hitler was told he…

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    Hitler and World War II Ryan Markowski 11/21/2014 Honors History B-Day 4th Period Mrs.Gianino Ryan Markwoski 11/21/14 Mrs. Gianino Honors History B-day 4th Period To satisfy his inner turmoil, Adolf Hitler projected his own internal struggle onto the world stage. He was able to take advantage of the German people’s plight brought about by the rigors placed on them as established by the Treaty of Versaille which socially and economically bankrupted the nation. The German…

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    How more and more people are making up memoirs about witnessing Nazi crimes. With the rise of Hitler to power in 1933 Jews faced the final test in the registers of human suffering. The reason for their difficulty was the Nazis racism. The Jews were seen as a mistake of nature. They were labeled as misfits, foreigners and stateless, who should be exterminated for the betterment of the Aryan nation.When Hitler came to power in 1933 there were nine million Jews in Europe. By 1945, only three…

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    Hitler saw this act of rebellion as an opportunity to encourage Germans to "rise in bloody vengeance against the Jews." In the late hours of November 9th, 1938, German Police stood by as chaos broke out because Nazi officials ordered police to do nothing of the attacks. Nazi storm troopers, members of the SS, and Hitler Youth burned down Jewish homes and buildings, and beat/murdered Jews. All throughout Germany and Austria, houses and shops were having their windows shattered by Hitler…

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    In Propaganda Under a Dictatorship, Aldous Huxley explains how the advancements of technology along with an increase of psychological studies have created a pathway that allows forms of mind control to be easier than ever. Huxley looks at Hitler to analyze how a dictator during the introduction of mass communication through technology managed to successfully control the minds of over eighty million people and strip them of any intellectual thought. Through replicating parts of the Church…

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    gained growing support. Adolf Hitler was the leader of this extreme right-wing political party, the National Socialist German Workers (Nazi) Party. The Nazis persecuted Jews, Roma Gypsies, political opponents, and many others, blaming the failures of Germany in the past as attributable to the Jews (Rothman). Hitler and his regime promised hope of a “new Germany” to those fearful of the future. On January 30, 1933, German president Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler head of the government…

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