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    reason with the militarists. World War two started in July 1937 in Asia and it reached Europe in 1939. Germany was Fascist and was intensely dedicated, obsessed with national greatness, which in their case also involved racism. In 1934, President Hindenburg dies in office which then allows his chancellor Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party to complete power of the German country. It became a totalitarian state. Now the Nazis had numerous enemies. Their enemies included Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies,…

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    The picture chosen for this report, as seen to the right, is that of Jesse Owens winning the gold medal for the long jump during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Owens, arguably the most famous track and field athlete, went on to win 3 other gold medals amidst the highly controversial status of the Olympics and himself. Owens was born the son of a sharecropper and grandson of slaves on September 13, 1913. Initially a weak child due to constant bouts of pneumonia and chronic bronchial congestion, he…

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    The day Adolf Hitler was elected Chancellor of Germany, the world changed forever, whether the public knew it at the time or not. Looking back, it is obvious to see that Hitler’s reign would end catastrophically for the republic of Germany and the world; however, the German public was convinced Hitler was their savior due to his extensive use of propaganda. Through a series of cleverly thought out plans to manipulate the working class and propaganda to enforce Nazi ideologies, Hitler was able to…

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    Jonas Müller, best known for being an advisor to Adolf Hitler during his reign of the Nazi Party in the 1930s and 1940s, was born on April 11, 1891 in Berlin, Germany. He grew up as any normal boy would during the late 19th century. During service at his church, Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin, Müller met his wife in the pew in front of him. The spoke of their love for their mother country and worried of the looming war. After the war, Germany was thrust into an economic depression and…

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    Timeless

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    Abraham Lincoln, the villain was trying to kill all of the people who were supposed to die that night. President Lincoln still died, but John Wilkes Booth did not kill him. In the first episode, the team went back to the Hindenburg and first made it possible that the Hindenburg did not crash, thus killing important men who made D Day possible and the end of World War 2 possible. The writing of “Timeless” is done in a very clear way and you know what the viewpoint of each character is. The…

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    communism. He was a central rallying figure that gave various Nazi groups solidity and attracted more support. He also had a good sense of opportunity and timing. His speaking skills had not only attracted more support but also had also impressed Hindenburg and Von Papen, they saw that people liked him and therefore in 1933, they appointed him as chancellor, however their intentions were not in Hitler’s interest. During 1930 and 1932, Germany was going through a political crisis. Hindenburg’s…

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    Consequences Of Ww2

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    ould World War II have been avoided? “WWII” was massive, it’s estimated that around 48,231,700 people were killed during the conflict. The whole world was affected by the catastrophe known as “WWII”, which could have been avoided if the following things didn’t happen: If the treaty of Versailles wasn’t signed, the League of Nations didn’t fail and the Nazi party never came to power. “WWII” could have been avoided if the treaty of Versailles was not signed. This could’ve happened if the British…

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    Adolf Hitler Biography

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    Following the death of Hindenburg Hitler was named head of state, which lead to him becoming the supreme commander of the armed forces (biography.com). With Hitler having full power he established a Nazi army of more than 18 million soldiers, some who fought and invaded countries…

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    He alone , who owns the youth , gains the future .” - Adolf Hitler . Hitler started war with the United States . He became dictator of Germany . Hitler changed countries for the worse . His government was the harshest . Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party . Hitler put innocent jews in concentration camps . He did not like jews not at lot to be truth full . Hitler served six hard years of pain and hurt . Hitler and his wife Eva Braun committed suicide a day after marriage . They were…

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    several constitutional monarchies that formed the German Empire. Weimar Republic was a parliamentary democracy led by the President of the Reich and governed by the Reich Chancellor. The first president was Friedrich Ebert, and the second Paul von Hindenburg. It ended in 1933 by the seizure of the Nazis of Adolf Hitler who established a totalitarian…

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