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    The Allies won the First World war for a variety of reasons. The political situation in Germany for most of the war was a “State of Siege” which began on the 31st of July 1914, and transferred the administration of Germany (except Bavaria) to local army commanders who were above pre-existing civilian authorities in an attempt to secure the volume of raw materials required by the army to fight this war, an early example of the State intervening into the economic organisation of Germany.…

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    could have had more power than Hitler. Hermann had a bad life in his time, but he won't give up what he wants. Goering was an ace pilot and became chief of the air force. Goering wife died at 1938 but, in the that year “Goering became president Reichstag and following Hitler”. “Goering used his position to indulge in ostentatious way, but…

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    During the Third Reich, the Nazis continually searched for an answer to the “Jewish Question.” Under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, Germany attempted several solutions including discriminatory laws, sterilization, and segregation. In early 1942 the Nazi Party had the answer to their “Jewish question” and called it the Final Solution. What is known as “The Final Solution of the Jewish Question” was the Nazi’s attempt to purify Europe and create their master race by eliminating the Jews of Europe…

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    Adolf Hitler was a deadly, dictating ruler; he grew a lot of hatred inside, which started World War II. Hitler raged against the Jewish and a lot of other things. Hitler put his hatred in World War II. He killed millions of people because of war. Adolf Hitler was horribly deadly. Adolf Hitler was a powerful leader who started World War II. To begin, Adolf had a hard early life, but he used the anger towards power, eventually he rose up to power. First, Adolf was born on April 20th, 1889. As a…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most influential and infamous dictators of the 20th century. Hitler’s upbringing and experiences as a member of the German Army during World War I, created a sense of German Nationalism that was the catalyst to his anti-Semitic views later in life. As the leader of the Nazi party, Hitler’s primary goal was to rid the world of the Jewish population and create a master race. Hitler’s beliefs were filled with hate and German supremacy. Although Germany was a cultured and…

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    Have you ever wondered how a building goes from an idea to an actual unique structure? Who are the masterminds behind these masterpieces? They are called architects and Filippo Brunnelesco and Norman Foster are a couple of the most famous architects in history. Architects are very important to society and to the world, whether it was in the 1400’s or the 1900’s. Brunnelesco was and architect, inventor, and painter, he changed the world in several different ways. Foster was a British man who is…

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    July 1932 Nazis won 37.4% votes against Reichstag on the foundation of their triumphant success, which gave Nazi control of the largest single alliance of headquarters in the Reichstag conservative colleagues or associates of President von Hindenburg. To achieve power Nazi had persuaded substantial numbers of German voter to support their candidate’s Nazi political…

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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most notorious dictators in the past century. He is known for the rise and fall of Germany before and during World War II and for the tragic genocide of an entire religion. How was he able to obtain so much power? Hitler rose to power in Germany as a dictator in 1934 with the help of the rising power of the Nazi Party, the immense popularity of his autobiography “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle), and his convincing leadership, propaganda, and oratory skills. Hitler was…

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    The Third Reich and Human Rights What is human rights? Human rights are a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person. This means that everyone should be treated with dignity and should be seen as a freed individual. In International politics the question is asked if human rights are universal or are they relative. I believe that human rights are universal rights. Human rights are universal because we are all the same as humans. When it comes to human rights we should be…

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    Through Adolf Hitler’s tactical pursuit of a pseudo-legal road to power, slow and methodical additions to anti-semitic policy, and the savage, sadistic, ruthlessness displayed in his “final solution,” Hitler transformed Germany from a country with strong Jewish integration, into an anti-semitic hellscape. Furthermore, the negligence of the Allied forces, the rejection of blatant indications and evidence of the ongoing genocide, enabled the Germans extermination policy to continue largely…

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