Adolf Hitler is very important to history because he was responsible for starting World War II and also for the European jew massacre and jew genocide in 1933. He reminds us how not to act. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany. He was born on April 20‚ 1889 in Austria‚ and he died on April 30‚ 1945 in Berlin‚ Germany. He led the Nazi Party from 1933 to 1939. As a child‚ he lived in upper Austia where both his mother and father died. He never
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1933: Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany. A Chancellor is a leader or head official of a country 1933: Nazis open Dachau concentration camp near the city of Munich. 1934: German President Von Hindenburg dies. Hitler becomes Fuhrer (leader). As he was next in line… 1935: Nuremberg Race Laws against Jews decreed (went into effect) German Jews deprived of citizenship. Jews were not allowed to marry Aryan Germans. 1936: Olympic Games begin in Berlin. Jesse Owens won; Hitler wouldn’t even
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Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. What were the events during 1918-1933‚ that enabled Hitler achieve that position? In the words of George Orwell‚ ‘…Hitler has said to them ‘I offer you struggle‚ danger and death‚’ and as a result a whole nation flings itself at his feet.’[1] 1918 saw Germany faced with mounting defeats on the battlefields along with political and economic pressures after four long years during the Great War. Their efforts in the Great War were coming to a close
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Why Hitler Rose to Power History 102 Professor Stokes April 13‚ 2014 The country of Germany is and always has been a very cultured and literate place. Germany helped shape the culture of Western Civilization. German literature goes back to the middle ages‚ with important and worldwide known works of literature coming from Germany. For example‚ Martin Luther was a German‚ and his writing not only influenced the world‚ but changed the whole landscape
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Jews." Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889 in Braunau‚ Austria‚ a small town across the Inn River from Germany. Soon after Hitler ’s birth‚ his father‚ Alois Hitler‚ moved the family to Linz‚ Austria. Hitler attended school in Linz and at first was a good student‚ but in high school he was a very poor student. Hitler ’s academic abilities angered his father because his father hoped that Hitler would study to become a government worker as he had been. Hitler‚ however‚ wanted
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How did Hitler consolidate power by 1934? “To consolidate is to strengthen or reinforce one’s position or power.” Hitler’s first major political gain occurred when he was appointed Chancellor of the Weimar Republic in January 1933. This was the first event which led him to consolidate complete power over Germany by1934. Being in a political position allowed Hitler to become an influence over others‚ at this point however he did not control many things which he desired to. By 1934 through
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The Rise of Hitler and the Great Man Theory Adolf Hitler was a very powerful dictator who was charismatic‚ promising‚ and prideful. Hitler at one point changed the whole world with his ideas and tactics. Many countries were involved and it had affected so many countries. He brought anti-Semitism to to the world and many Jews were executed. The great man theory became popular in the 1900’s because of Thomas Carlyle. Without the help of others‚ Hitler would not have gotten to where he was. Many other
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Adolf Hitler rose to power in the National Socialist German Workers party‚ shortly changed to form the Nazi party‚ taking control of the German government after World War I. The Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act of 1933. President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler as the Chancellor on January 30‚ 1933 after a series of parliamentary elections and associated backroom intrigues.The Enabling Act was used ruthlessly‚ and with authority virtually assured that Hitler could thereafter constitutionally
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Essay How similar were Stalin and Hitler? The dictatorships of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin cost many innocent people their lives and caused mass panic and paranoia. By examining evidence‚ it is clear the two are quite similar in some ways but also totally different. Whilst both of their family lives and their ways of controlling their regimes were very alike‚ their rise to power and their beliefs and ideas weren’t very similar. Both Hitler and Stalin had difficult early lives that told a
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Hitler vs. Stalin The communist and fascist governments of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are disputably the worst of all time. The Nazis in Germany and the Soviet Union in Russia were totalitarian states. Both Hitler and Stalin had similar ways of working towards their goals and wishes. Although trying to reach those goals were the same‚ they also had many difference as well. Beside using their power to bring about death and chaos‚ Hitler and Stalin ruled in similar ways. Propaganda and censorship
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