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    Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison and during that time he had time to reflect on what could have been done differently at the Beer Hall Putsch. He also came to the realization that he would have to lead a national revolution more on his own. If the Nazis were going to gain more power, they would need the support of the German army. Hitler decided that if he was going to destroy the Weimar government, he would need to work from the inside out. Rudolf Hess joined Hitler in jail and…

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    In 1933, when the Nazis came to power in Germany, the percentage of unemployment in Germany was still high. But then, with the extensive Nazi social programs, such as the Reichstag (train), Reich post and Reich highway, greatly reduced the unemployment rate. [6] After the end of the Second World War, the replacement of the Mark of the Empire with German mark was the starting point for the German economy to flourish under the…

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    There are many things that I learned about the Holocaust that I didn’t know before. I learned things like only thirty-seven percent of the population actually voted for Hitler. I also learned that Hitler was not elected, he was appointed. Before this unit, I didn’t know that not only Jews were taken to camps. I learned that Jehovah Witnesses, Gypsies, homosexuals, and people with disabilities were also targeted by Hitler. I believe that the people who had to go to camps should not have had to go…

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    Martin Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany on November 10, 1483 his father was a miner so they moved to Mansfeld a large mining town. When he faced a life or death situation he vowed to become a monk, so on July 17th he entered the Augustinian Monastery in Erfurt. He became a priest in 1508 and began teaching in 1512, in the theological faculty at university of Wittenberg. It was here where here he began to realize the failures of the Catholic church, soon he would become one the of the most…

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    On August 4, 1914, The German Reichstag (parliament) approved funds to support the preparations of the incoming war and declared a civil peace. This meaning that all conflicts between fellow Germans would be put aside, and that all Germans will come together as one and unite in pursuit of defending their country. As most Germans were anticipating a quick victory, they soon discovered that it wouldn’t be that easy for them to win. In 1914 at the beginning of WWI the civil peace policy was…

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    Adolf Hitler: a self-made man with wicked intentions; a man that ravaged his country and inflicted fear nearly all over the world. Hitler was a crafty individual, and the strengths of his party—the Nazi Party—played a significant role in his rise to power. Nazi campaigning methods combined with the excellent speaking skills of Hitler gathered a lot of attention for the Nazi Party. Furthermore, their policies and violent treatment of their opponents—Communists—appealed to businessmen, farmers…

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    Between 1928 and 1932, the nazi party went from a minimal 12 seats in the Reichstag to an alarming 230. This enlarging growth of Hitler’s power is due to several factors including his bad childhood, anti-semitism and the Treaty of Versailles. Throughout Adolf Hitler’s childhood, he experiences many dreadful events such as the death of his beloved mother, not being accepted into Vienna’s Academy of Art and his bleeding lung ailment. Hitler’s mother, Klara Hitler died on December 21, 1907 from…

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    ADOLF HITLER BECOMES CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS EVENT IN HITLER'S RISE TO POWER  HITLER’S YOUTH On the 20th of April 1889 Adolf Hitler is born to a penurious family. From a young age Hitler is pressured by his father to follow a career into civil service. In 1913 Hitler is faced with military service for the Habsburg Empire. His cowardice persuades him to evade this by moving to Munich in Southern Germany. In Munich, Hilter’s life continues no differently, until world…

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    them back on track. Welfare cuts and tax increases were brought out in an attempt to re-establish the economy, but instead of its intended fixture, the people of Germany retaliated with a vote of no confidence for the current government, and the Reichstag collapsed. This happened multiple times, with 3 different governments collapsing in the span of 3 years. The Great Depression and the downfall of the government’s small amount of political stability caused the collapse of the Weimar Republic,…

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    Star Wars Research Paper

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    For my project, I will be doing the movie series Star Wars. This movie is one of the best figures in the science fiction world. This is because it is one of the most well known movies and has plenty of advances in technology, hyper space travel, and life on different planets. The ships they have in the movie have the ability to travel very far distances in space at the speed of light, something that we do not have figured out yet today. There are many different planets that have sustained life…

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