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    Literature review Nelson Mandela was a South African leader. He succeeded to end apartheid and with the African National Congress (ANC), he was the first one who won the presidential election with black-African origin. Thus, Mandela received the Nobel Prize for Peace (Britannica, 2016). 27 years as a strong-willed prisoner (Shriberg and Shriberg, 2011, p. ) improved his personal development of forgiveness for his rivals, formed his strength and established supplementary leadership skills like…

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    garnered support for their parties and the methods that they used to control their countries. Mussolini first gained support for his party by calling for land for Italy, and Hitler’s idealistic speeches swayed many people to join the Nazi party. Mussolini’s appeals for land for Italy, which the Italians saw as their right, caused many people to support him and flock to his party. Similarly, “Hitler, in particular… promised to create a new Germany free of class differences and party infighting. …

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    Hitler and Mussolini came into power to establish single party states while Germany and Italy were under severe tension and depression. Hitler acquired power in Germany from 1933 to 1945 as compared to Mussolini who ruled for 21 years starting in 1922 to 1943 in Italy.…

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    political and social misery. While the masses saw the failures of their nations as a terrible turn of events due to poor leadership, others saw it as an opportunity to seize power for themselves under the guise of reform. These men would be the cause of national and worldwide tyranny by the way of effective and, amazingly, legal brutality. Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Adolf Hitler shared many similarities in ideology and principle, but also had many differences. When analyzed, it is…

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    China, Cuba, and Iraq. The concept of totalitarianism was first brought up in the 1920s by the German state, Carl Schmitt (a nazi academic) and Italian fascists. Joseph Stalin (past leader of the Soviet Union), Benito Mussolini (past leader of Italy and creator of the National Fascist Party), and Adolf Hitler (past leader of Germany and the Nazi party) are some of the biggest totalitarian rulers from the past. One of the greatest examples of a totalitarian government in a fictional story is the…

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    What Is The Cause Of Ww2

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    is Hitler and his Nazi party. Another component is World War 1 which also ties in with the Treaty of Versailles. Finally another influence for World War 2 is fascism. There are many causes behind the start of World War 2. Probably the largest influence in the start of World War 2 is Hitler and his Nazi party. In the text’"World War II." For Kids: Causes of WW2’ it says ‘The Germans were desperate for someone to turn around their economy and restore their national pride. Hitler…

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    Mussolini in the period between 1919 and 1945 while Nazism appeared in 1933 and faced a rapid decay with the end of the WW2 in 1945. Ideologically, Nazism and fascism diverged to a big extent and were promoted under different slogans. The founder of the fascist ideology—the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini—attempted at imposing an idea that only a state is a functional unit, not a separate human living in it. Things went in a different way with Nazism as Adolf Hitler decided to summon Germans.…

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    Nazi Germany, fascist racialism tried to build a model for a new society. Nazi party took the racial theory as a foundation for imperialist expansion, while German expansion required the force of arms and enormous sacrifices and money, racial theory became a strong ideology to justify this huge effort. The racial theory emphasized that German race is superior to others, so they need to increase the number of the German race and decrease the number of other race. On the one hand, National…

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    Fascism is a form of totalitarianism that focuses on racism, militarism, nationalism and imperialism. Germany and Japan are two countries who during WW2 personified all of that. One major component of fascism is racism. People in fascist societies are incredibly intolerant towards other races, ethnicities and cultures. They think that the people of their “race” are superior than others. For example, some Japanese people wanted to distance themselves from China, and even gave Chinese people…

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    In the July of 2015, ChloeBeth Soileau and her mother, Kim Soileau were hard at work organizing Kim’s father’s surprise 80th birthday party. No detail had gone unnoticed. The tables, chairs, decorations, barbecue sandwiches, chips, iced tea, and sodas were all in place as each guest arrived. After “Surprise!” was said and “Happy Birthday” was sung, ChloeBeth stayed on her toes making sure all of the guests had what they needed and were having a splendid time. She realized later that evening that…

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