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    Joseph Stalin was born in 1870 in bitter poverty in Georgia‚ a region in Southern Russia. Unlike other well-educated and cultured leaders‚ he was very crude and rough. He was cold‚ hard‚ and impersonal. When he became part of Bolsheviks‚ he changed his name to Stalin‚ which means “man of steel” in Russian. There was a clear distinction between Stalin and Lenin‚ who were two of the most notable men during that time in Russia. Between 1922 and 1927‚ Stalin began his movements to seize control over

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    2011 Adolf Hitler Thesis: Adolf Hitler dropped out of Realschule and was interested in Arts‚ he led the powerful German Nazis‚ later‚ as Berlin fell to the Russians Hitler committed suicide. Hitler was not a successful student. Hitler was born on the date of April 20th‚ 1889 in the town of Braunau‚ Austria. His father‚ Alios Hitler‚ was an Austrian customs official. His father retired in 1895. Alios was married three times. In the year of 1903 his father died. Hitler lived a pleasant life

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    Jamario Green 3-7-17 Grosse Adolf Hitler ChildHood Adolf Hitler was the dictator of Germany from 1934-1945. He was born on April 20‚ 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria. He was born to‚ father‚ Alois Hitler and‚ mother‚ Klara Hitler. He was the fourth of children born from Klara Pölzl and Alois Hitler. Three of his siblings died in infancy. Their names were Gustav Hitler‚ Ida Hitler‚ and Otto Hitler. Hitler’s other siblings names were Paula‚ Angela‚ Alois Jr.‚ and Edmund. Adolf’s brother Edmund died

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    Napoleon and Stalin both rise their power amongst their people‚ simply by using the devious propaganda (squealer) to manipulate the less intelligent public‚ and strategically utilize the secret police (the dogs) to create a sense of terror amongst their people or the animals. Napoleon intentionally uses squealer to make the animals believe that Snowball is “nothing more than a criminal‚” in which he is not. As a result of this misleading comment‚ the animals are left with no other choice‚ but to

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    RUNNING HEAD: Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler‚ the Child: A Look at the Childhood Development of Adolf Hitler Eileen Callahan GEN 505. Adult Human Development Adolf Hitler‚ the Child Adolf Hitler was dictator‚ murderer‚ and the Chancellor of the German Reich. Hitler used his position as Chancellor to act upon his own ideologies and biases. He led a nation into the murder of innocent Jewish people‚ seeing his actions as self-righteous. Hitler’s mental state can not easily be explained; nonetheless

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    and Stalin‚ both members of the Politburo‚ the top section within the party. However‚ looking back from today we can see that Trotsky never really opposed a real threat to Stalin who would become the new leader of Russia officially in 1929. Stalin became the new communist leader after he successfully had won over both Trotsky‚ the right group of the party and the left group. In 1922 Stalin had been given the position as General Secretary of the Bolshevik party. Silently but effectively Stalin began

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    the Nazi party and ideals‚ Adolf Hitler not only had to gain support from adults‚ but increase support from youth. He needed to devise and implement a system that was powerful enough to manipulate the youth‚ but subtle enough for them to follow willingly. That system was propaganda. Through the use of propaganda‚ Hitler successfully persuaded the youth to believe and follow his political ideologies. Education played an important role in garnering support for Hitler and the Nazi party. By teaching

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    How and why did Mussolini come to power in 1922? The tumultuous era preceding Mussolini’s rise to power was marked by post-war grievances and prolonged economic instability; both of these factors resulted in popular dissatisfaction with liberalism and created an opportune atmosphere for his accession to power. The years following Italy’s unification in 1871 were blighted by poverty‚ a lack of nationalism and most devastatingly involvement in the First World War‚ resulting in national humiliation

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    Yes‚ Benito Mussolini rise to power was quick and violent due to his methods of using aggressive nationalism and aggression. He formed his own party‚ Fascisti‚ in 1918 and was elected as prime minister of Italy in 1922. The rapid rate in which Mussolini became Prime Minister is credited to his ability to speak publicly and stir up emotions amoung crowds. He had the ability to quickly attract supporters by chanting phrases and speeches about directing Italy to a positive route. Although‚ The March

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    Understanding the Tito-Stalin Split Introduction The split between Josip Broz Tito‚ leader of Yugoslavia‚ and Joseph Stalin‚ head of the Soviet Union‚ is arguably one of the most watershed moments in Soviet history. It was a sign of a rising and powerful Yugoslavia‚ the first break in the Eastern bloc‚ and inspired a shift in Soviet policy and political thought. Focusing on the timespan from 1941 to 1948‚ I claim that‚ though the break between the two leaders was caused by a variety of factors

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