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    Absolute power over the state is difficult to obtain, but the Nazis in Germany attempted to gain absolute power over the German state. As the Nazis attempted to expand their power, they faced limits on their power. To maintain their new power, and continue its growth, the Nazis had to respond to the limits they faced with their power. This created a give and take between the growth and maintenance of their power. Therefore, this created a connection to evolving Nazi power and their responses to…

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    to Power). How can they blame their poverty on them? Where there's a will there’s a was. Hitler told them that the Jewish people had all the jobs. In April of 1933, A Nationwide boycott of all Jewish-owned business was ordered. SA and SS (Sturmabteilung and Schutzstaffel) Were the ones who enforced the terror that the Nazi party was wanting (“Hitler Comes to Power”). They stood out in front of the Jewish business and informed the public that the owners were Jewish and that they were not…

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    Adolf Hitler was born April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. He was the fourth child that his parents are Klara and Alois Hitler had. Adolf had a wife named Eva Bruan that he married in 1945, which also happens to be there year of death. They were married for about 40 hours until they both decided to commit suicide. In Hitler’s early years he never got along with his Father, Alois. Alois died suddenly in 1903. Hitler’s mother, Klara, then allowed him to drop out of school. Adolf…

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    Adolf Hitler On April 20, 1889, Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Austria. His parents were Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl, and he was the fourth of six children born. While growing up, Hitler became interested in the career of fine art. Hitler’s father did not approve of his interest in fine art, so he and his emotionally sharp father often fought. In 1900, Hitler became isolated and quiet after the death of his younger brother, Edmund. By rejecting…

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    “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live” ~Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a very influential man during World War II, and the rise of nazism changed the world forever. The National Socialist German Workers Party spread through Germany with Füher Adolf Hitler in the lead. Nazism’s beginning led to the start of World War II and the Holocaust; it continued to spread through the world, even after the fall of the…

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    Motivated by racial ideology, Adolf Hitler, otherwise known as the Führer of Nazi Germany, sought to purify Germany via invasion and the conquering of Lebensraum for the German people, ultimately leading to the encampment, abuse, and genocide of millions of people who were deemed by the Führer as ‘undesirable.’ These outcasts did not fit the Aryan mold Hitler envisioned for Germany. Aryans were typically characterized as true Europeans of white skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes; thus the…

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    Your best friend is being put to death with her family right in front of you, you watch her sink to the ground . You are young and you don't understand, you turn to your mother and ask, “Why must she die,”, and your mother looks at you solemnly and replies, “Her family and her were Jews,they must be eliminated according to our government,”. You start to cry not understanding how people can kill each other because they have a certain region. During WW2 citizens were motivated to support the…

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    World War II was set off by the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, in which Germany was forced to comply with a set of very strict terms which were intended to prevent the event of another war. Obviously, this backfired spectacularly; this much can be seen from the very fact that the Second World War did indeed happen. These terms caused national outrage, as Germany’s pride as a country had suffered greatly. One individual who sought to restore the nation back to its former glory had been Hitler…

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    Hitler’s Art of Manipulation The art of manipulation has been used throughout all of human history as a means of political advancement, from Anthony and Cleopatra to Castro’s dictatorship. Similarly, the rise of Adolf Hitler as the Chancellor of Germany is also a manipulative one, encompassing the whole gallery of deception, exploitation, and abuse. Hitler gained power of Germany not only because of the magnetism of his public oration, but because of his maneuvering and domination of the Nazi…

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    higher birthrate than non-Aryan races in order to gain superiority. Henceforth, the persecution of Germany’s homosexual population began. The first attack on the homosexual community was “on May 6, 1933, [when] students led by Storm Troopers (Sturmabteilung, SA) broke into the Institute for Sexual Science in Berlin and confiscated its unique library” (Website 1). After the confiscation, the majority of the 12,000 books and 35,000 photographs and pictures were destroyed along with any other…

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