Adolf Hitler was one of the most powerful dictators of all time. Adolf tricked an entire continent into believing that anyone not of pure white,mostly Jews, were bad. He made death camps where he sent the Jews to be murdered.…
1. I fully endorse SGT Altholtz as a candidate for the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Candidate School. I have been his Battery Commander for two years at Echo Battery, 3-4 ADAR, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. SGT Altholtz's dedication to mission accomplishment while assigned to E/3-4 ADAR has been unparalleled. His demonstrated leadership, professionalism, and boundless potential are what make him an excellent candidate for this program.…
To Germany; the Red Baron was a symbol of national pride and hope. He was a symbol of hope because every day he went out and fought Allied pilots, and every day he triumphed, which gave German’s forces and the German people hope that eventually they would triumph over the Allied forces also. He was a symbol of national pride because he embodied the traits of the German people and the German war effort. To Germany, the Red Baron was also a hero. They admired him because of how good of a pilot and an ace he was and also because of his dedication to the war, and his talent.…
he was an excellent student, his real interest was in flying. As a result, in…
“Adolf Eichmann was considered one of the main perpetrators and contributors to the development and the rise of what came to be known as the Holocaust.” (Source A) this quote can be taken and considered in the fact that Adolf Eichmann was involved in the mass killings of Jews known as the Holocaust. In order to understand more on Adolf Eichmann we need to look deeper into the history of Adolf Eichmann.…
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel is regarded as an important military figure in Military history because he is regarded not only as a consumate professional soldier but also as a chivalrous and humane officer. I could write a whole 16 page essay about your question, but space limit prevent that. Suffice to say that he was also a gentleman in a profession that requires violence, an organized violence such that only a government or a state can inflict...war. His Afrikakorps was never accused of any war crimes. Many soldiers from the allied side of the North African campaign, and in many European Land battles have testifed to have been treated humanely. Rommel also ignored orders to kill captured commandos, civilians…
He is remembered mainly for the death of thousands of men during the Battle of the Somme. On the first day alone 60,000 British soldiers lost their lives. The reason that so many soldiers died was because Haig ordered his men to walk across no man’s land. They were very easy targets for the German machine guns. However these men died for a reason, they were protecting their families and everyone else on the Home Front. They also died to prevent Britain becoming a German nation.…
Oskar Schindler completed the impossible task of saving over a thousand Jews from relegation during the Holocaust. Although Schindler worked efficiently and effectively, his climb to success was not easily achieved. Schindler underwent numerous strenuous tasks, and solved difficult issues to achieve the greatness that he did. Schindler risked his life multiple times to protect those less fortunate. Schindler betrayed his own morals in order to protect the Jewish people.…
Ernst von Mansfeld was a German military commander in the Thirty Years War. Although he fought for the Protestant cause, Mansfeld was a Roman Catholic. He was considered one of the most dangerous opponent of the Catholic League. He was born in 1580 as the illegitimate son of Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort and Dorothea von Solms- Lich. In 1594 he served under Archduke Leopold. Then, in 1610 he joined Frederick V and the Protestant Union. At the age 36 he led his first regiment of 2000 men. He fought for the Protestant Union until he died from illness in November, 1626.…
Hitler is most commonly known today for the unforgivable deeds that he committed in his lifetime. He was originally a young man who moved to Vienna to become an artist, but failed at making art, his one dream and changed it to something completely different. His mission in life changed…
Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945) was the Reich Leader (Reichsführer) of the dreaded SS of the Nazi party from 1929 until 1945. Himmler presided over a vast ideological and bureaucratic empire that defined him for many -- both inside and outside the Third Reich -- as the second most powerful man in Germany during World War II. Given overall responsibility for the security of the Nazi empire, Himmler was the key and senior Nazi official responsible for conceiving and overseeing implementation of the so-called Final Solution, the Nazi plan to murder the Jews of Europe.…
Winston Churchill was a talented man; he had a very interesting early life with his family and education. His careers were short from going to military to a civilian world to the government. He ended his career with a pretty good end until he started getting ill. The British Prime Minister had a very long and eventful life full of adventure.…
His work for the Nazi regime aided Adolf Hitler in lifting the morale of the German people and consolidating Nazi power which was determined to engage in armed conflict.…
Adolf Eichmann was a major organizer of the Holocaust who coordinated the movement of Jews into the ghettos and concentration camps. He was a huge contributor to the Holocaust and Hitler’s Final Solution…
Adolf Hitler vs. the World I. Early Life A. Birth 1. April 20, 1889 2. Braunau-am-Inn, Austria B. Parents 1.…