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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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    Europe resulted from the First World War. Adolf Hitler used the European’s resentment towards Jews and the detrimental effects of the First World War to his advantage…

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    In his memoirs entitled Inside Third Reich, Albert Speer depicts his time as Adolf Hitler’s head architect and a very close personal friend. Their friendship lasted nearly 12 years, ending when HItler committed suicide in his bunker. After the war Speer was certain that he would be sentenced to death by hanging like many other Nazi leaders. Instead he was sentenced to a 20 year sentence in Spandau prison. He was granted this sentence in lieu of death due to a convincing case made at the…

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    Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen, the 1935 Nuremberg Race Laws was an uncivil legislation that was implemented by Adolf Hitler to terrorize the Jews and create a superior Aryan Race (johnsonapclass, n.d.). This speech will cover the political and economic conditions in which Hitler was raised to power, the implementation of the Nuremberg Race Laws, the affected minority and the success rating of this legislation. The severity of the increasing downfall of Germany after World War One was…

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    Mein Kampf is a book written by the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. It is an autobiographical manifesto which was originally written in German and published on July 18, 1925; containing about 720 pages by its publisher Eher Verlag. This book which was translated into several languages is followed by its successor ‘Zweites Buch’ which was unpublished. Although the book is thought to have been written by Hitler himself, he never actually sat down and wrote it extensively but rather dictated it…

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    intentions. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were two of those great leaders. Hitler took Germany out of the great depression, while Stalin took the Soviet Union and made it one of the top military forces in the world. However, as Machiavelli once said, the ends do not necessarily justify the means. They both acquired total control by killing millions both nationally and internationally. This is just one of the many similarities they have in how they ran their government. Hitler was a fascist…

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    Benito Mussolini's Power

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    parliament throughout his struggle to gain his power in Italy and after his victory in the national election on April 6, 1924, Mussolini was established the Fascist dictator in 1926. In order to maintain his newly found control over his country, he made a youth organization called the Young Fascist to indoctrinate the young minds of the nation in Fascist ideas. However, he was not successful. Many of the young simply refused the organization and refused to attend to the Fascist Young meeting.…

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    aware of the many concentration camps that neighbored them, but unable to actually do anything, they just lamented with friends over how terrible it was. Hitler was initially beloved because he represented a self-made man, and offered hope to a depressed Germany. However, not everybody bought it. Her grandfather always refused to say "Heil Hitler." This was actually dangerous, and his life and family was threatened. Thankfully, his brother was a respected member of the S.S., and although he…

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    Hitler made all members of the Armed Forces swear allegiance, not to the Fuhrer or to Germany but to The Fuhrer Adolf Hitler, this meant that the armed forces were on his side and to his disposal for attacking other countries. This is one of the least significant links to the WSC, however it is still important as it lead to Hitler having complete control and having very few and weak opponents. This also scared people…

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    During World War 2 many people were killed, more importantly, millions of Jews had been killed by lethal dictator Hitler. A significant passage in the book is found on page 105, “But while he was thinking this his feet were taking him, step by step, closer and closer to the dot in the distance, which in the meantime had become a peck, and then began to show every sign of turning into a blob. And shortly after that the blob became a figure. And then, as Bruno got even closer, he saw that the…

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