Adolf Hitler (Germany) Arguably the most famous dictator of all‚ Hitler took power in Germany in 1933 (despite having been born Austrian) and ruled until his suicide in 1945‚ having in the meantime started and lost World War 2. Deeply racist‚ he imprisoned millions of "enemies" in camps before executing them‚ stamped down on "degenerate" art and literature and tried to reshape both Germany and Europe to conform to an Aryan ideal. Vladimir Ilich Lenin (Soviet Union) Leader and founder of the
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In 1933‚ one of the worst dictators known to man rose to become the chancellor of Germany. Behind his charming and likeable façade was a man who had a deep hatred for the Jewish community‚ claiming they were the reason for Germany’s economic decline. In 1934‚ after the death of President Hindenburg‚ Hitler assumed office and only then his true colors began to show. Under his control‚ Jewish ‘ghettos’ were established. Ghettos were a small area used for housing Jews after they were forced out of
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continued well past the days of Christ‚ and was a major theme in the Crusades as well. From here on out‚ Jews continuously faced the same issues and encountered the same discrimination. By the twentieth century‚ antisemitism made its way to Nazi Germany‚ where German National
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during the first half of the twentieth century (1900-1950)? (10 points) In the first half of the twentieth century‚ there were many significant developments that were political‚ scientific‚ and intellectual. The political developments that occurred in the twentieth century are fascism‚ liberal-democratic capitalism‚ and communism. Communism came into play during the Russian Civil War. Fascism took place in Italy and later spread throughout Germany and the rest of Central and Eastern Europe. These
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In the years before the first world war‚ Germany was a large importer of grains to support its agricultural sector. Annually‚ over 5.5 million tons of grains were imported (Welch 126). A large portion of this went to feeding livestock around the country‚ as well as making goods directly derived from the grain. While this was a third of the total grain used by the country‚ this was not an unusually high proportion to be importing for the time period (Heinzelmann 236). However the over dependence
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Nazi Germany – Unit 2 Women * 3k’s – Kinder Kirche Kuche = Children Church Cooking * 1933 – encouragement marriage * 1934 – encouragement children * Traditional role – home‚ no prof. job‚ no fashion * Mother hood cross – 4 children * Lebensporn – Accommodation specifically for women to have children * Responsible for church – Nazis against religion though Church * 1933 – Catholic concordat * Protestants – Some support Nazis – Some Opposed * Pastor
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Mistakes: A court in Germany has upheld the right of the nation’s citizens to flirt at work. The ruling comes in response to US supermarket chain Wal-Mart’s company policy banning any sign of attraction between its workers. 1. Labour of Love in the German Workplace A court in Germany has upheld the right of the nation’s citizens to flirt at work. The ruling comes in response to US supermarket chain Wal-Mart’s company policy banning any sign of attraction between its workers. A court in
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What if Germany won WWI? World War One‚ also widely known as the Great War lasted from 1914-1918. It was a major war centered in Europe involving the World’s major powers that were separated into two alliances: the Allies‚ consisting of Britain‚ France‚ Russia and later the US and the Central Powers consisting of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy. It was European History’s worst war at the time. The Germans were defeated by exhaustion however‚ this could of easily happened to the Allies
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comparison of Russia and Britain in the period 1850 – 1900. How true is it to say that Russia was a ‘backward country’?” Countries develop at different rates at different times. While Britain had started to industrialise and modernise prior to 1850‚ is it true to say that Russia was as successful in trying to develop before the start of the 20th century or were they still considered a backward country by that time? Prior to and during the period 1850 - 1900‚ Russia was controlled by a Tsarist autocracy
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‘The Wilhelmine Germany was an entrenched authoritarian state’. How far do you agree with this judgement? The question of whether Wilhelmine Germany was an entrenched authoritarian state has been the subject of much debate. Those who have argued that it was have pointed mainly to the constitutional balance of powers to substantiate this view‚ which indeed appeared to give the Kaiser nearly complete authority over German politics. Some historians such as Wehler have offered an alternate version
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