Two significant figures in history are Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler‚ both dictators of their countries. Stalin’s total control of the Soviet Union and Hitler’s total control of Germany both had significant impacts on their countries and societies. Although the two succeeded in very similar ways‚ they showed resentment towards one another. Hitler and Stalin were able to become strong leaders because of their economic‚ social‚ and political policies that they established in order to revive their
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Body Paragraph 1: Adolf Hitler Our first piece will be no other than Adolf Hitler. To reiterate‚ This paragraph will predominately be attempting at proving that such a man as Hitler was bound in living this proverb. So‚ firstly‚ let’s state the proverb again to provide clarity upon all further points‚ and I quote‚ “You can get to the ends of the world on a lie‚ but you cannot return.” Now‚ what does this proverb mean? This is a valuable question and one that is pertinent to what this paragraph is
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Chapter four Servitude Although father’s body was removed from the apartment the night he died‚ it never felt like he was completely gone until last night. I didn’t even try to sleep. I knew it was nearly impossible. My mind wouldn’t allow me to rest. It was full of teasing thoughts. Imaginary ones that tricked me into believing there was still a future for me to thoughts that laid out the bleak reality. I couldn’t turn them off. It was a miserable night of seesaw as my outlook seemed as
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overcome obstacles‚ we must be determined and strong-willed. The speaker in “Mother to Son” has responded to a lifetime of challenges and hardships with determination and strength. I have personally not faced challenges of this extent‚ but I know that Adolf Hitler faced similar challenges uniting the German people to save them from their severe debt with unwavering determination. In the poem‚ “Mother to Son” the speaker‚ is telling her son‚ how hard her live has been. The speaker compares her live to
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towards the Nazi Party and Adolf Hitler was Rudolf Hess. Throughout the Holocaust Rudolf Hess played the role of a perpetrator in the crimes committed because of his loyalty towards Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party‚
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in particular that falls into this “bad-person-good-leader” category is the one and only‚ Adolf Hitler. A lot of hurt and hatred surrounds his dreadful name‚ but whether you agree or not‚ he knew how to successfully lead his group of people. Hitler was actually not born a German. He was born in a small Austrian town called Braunau am Inn on April 20‚ 1889. Both his siblings and himself are the children
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discrepancies. To a point where it is not longer history being told‚ but rather a story; one such story‚ is the story of Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was a powerful German leader and commander of the powerful German army of World War 2. He was famous for bring Germany from the brink of poverty into a dominant nation during The Great Depression. In the Times Magazine‚ 1939 January Edition‚ Adolf Hitler was announced Man of the Year of 1938. The article viewed Hitler as a hero of Germany. But his fame during
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effective leader’s main goal is to gain support. Support is what an effective leader needs in order to achieve their actual goals. By having a strong influence on the group of people who follow them the effective leader can achieve anything‚ good or bad. Adolf Hitler was an effective leader‚ but not a moral one because his goals were not for the good of the world. “As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated‚ but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice‚” () by saying this Hitler
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When communities face trouble‚ they always want an explanation as to why these things are happening. Throughout time‚ this can be observed. When societies are threatened and in distress‚ they turn to those who are different‚ often a race or religion‚ to use as a scapegoat for their suffering. Because they want an explanation or something to blame for what is happening to them‚ these societies lash out at anything that is unlike them. These races or religions are then perceived differently because
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Who’s the criminal? Ornament has been a main topic within architecture‚ what ornament implies‚ how it can be created and wether or not it should be used. For Adolf Loos however‚ one aspect is apparent concerning ornament‚ that ornament should not be used. Even though his manifesto “Ornament and Crime” might seem to imply that ornament is a crime‚ instead he explores how evolution of culture and use of ornament go hand in hand. When beginning to explain his views and finds he goes into an argument
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