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    powerful rulers took control of the country‚ each with their own planned intentions. Of these men‚ two powerful leaders‚ Otto von Bismarck and Adolf Hitler‚ left a groundbreaking impact on Germany that would be recognized by historians for years to come. Although the works of these men seem to be quite contrasting at first glance‚ there are several comparisons that bring to light intriguing similarities. As a student who has found the incentives behind the Holocaust interesting for quite some time‚ I

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    rights many different ways. Gandhi who was thrown off a bus wanted equal rights for colored people‚ Cesar Chavez who fought for immigrant workers rights‚ and Pope Francis who today fights for human rights. Gandhi‚ Cesar Chavez‚ and Pope Francis‚ who were all determined‚ spoke out to the public and inspired them to enact change for human rights. Gandhi wanted to fight for human rights because he was thrown off the bus because he was a certain race. Furthermore‚ this caused Gandhi to create Satyagraha “While

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    Said President Barack Obama during his interaction with 9th Graders of Wakefield High School‚ Arlington‚ Virginia on September 8‚ 2009. Today is ’Gandhi Jayanti’ - the 144th birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (October 2‚ 1869 – January 30‚ 1948) popularly known as ‘Mahatma Gandhi’ or better still as ‘Father of the Nation’. In 2007‚ the United Nations declared 2nd October as the International Day of Non-Violence‚ as a mark of respectful tribute to a person who dedicated his life practicing

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    Indira Gandhi was our first woman Prime Minister. She had rare qualities of leadership and guided the destiny of a big country like India for about 15 years‚ from 1966 to 1977 and 1980 to 1984. India gained status of respect and strength in the world forum during her time. Our defeating the Pakistani forces in the Indo-Pak war‚ resulting in the creation of Bangladesh‚ won her name and admiration even from the opposition parties. She was regarded a highly skilled‚ far- sighted‚ aggressive leader

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    THE” TRUE”STORY OF” FAKE LEADER” SONIA GANDHI Alias ANTONIA MAINO-By SATYAMITRA 88 Votes Who is Sonia? (By Dr. Subramaniam Swamy) Antonia is Sonia’s real name in her birth certificate. Sonia is the name given to her subsequently by her father‚ Stefano Maino [now deceased] following his return from Russia where he had been a prisoner of war. Stefano had joined the Nazi army as a volunteer. Sonia is a Russian not Italian name. While spending two years in a Russian jail

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    The topic I will be researching as my social problem will be World War Two and Hitler. This topic reminds me of the quote I’ve chosen by Abraham Lincoln‚ “Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power.” This reminds me of Hitler because Hitler was a descent man before he gained power. In this social problem Hitler holds the power. He is able to control a whole army and make them kill the Jewish people. I will be talking about Hitler’s early years his

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    Adolf Hitler‚ the dictator of Nazi Germany and the man most hated by men today.There are many actions that Hitler committed unjustly and these actions lead most of the world to believe that it was he‚ Adolf Hitler‚ who forever ruined history. He was the man to fear during the Holocaust; his actions seemed clear‚ but were they? Hitler was a man that seemed to be straight forward‚ but it’s his seemingly straightforward attitude that tends to be overlooked and ignored. It’s obvious that Hitler was anti-semitic

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    Hitler was born in Austria in 1889‚ his father died when he was 14 and when he became 18 his mother died because of cancer. He lived alone homeless in the streets of Vienna and Vienna was a strong center of anti-Semitism which Hitler totally believed in; so by the age of 24 he left Vienna and went to Germany to escape from doing the military service in the Austrian army‚ however he was arrested and sent back to Austria where he was found weak and unfit to be armed. When the WWI started he decided

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    ESSAY BY:Xeneb Shah Our world has had some powerful leaders who have developed their countries as well as having had major impact on the world. Joseph Stalin‚ Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler were three of these leaders. All these three leaders were the most powerful and influential leaders of their time. Each one of them made a significant impact on their country as well as on world’s history. Although they received similar success‚ all of them reached their success quite differently

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    Mohandas Gandhi and his non-violent acts of defiance had great implications on imperialism during the post colonial area. Known to many as the “Great Souled one”(History) Gandhi was a leading force for India to gain independence from Great Britain. Gandhi’s extensive use of passive resistance which is defined as “refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government or occupying power‚ without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition” (Pletcher). Is a trademark for Indian independence

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