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    manufacturing of materials like iron and steel. He also increased the amount of food being produced as well to avoid a Naval Blockade which has happened to Germany in the First World War which meant they had very limited resources of food. As soon as Hitler introduced conscription the number of people in the army increased which meant more uniforms were required so the production of this was increased as well. Rearmament was great for Germany’s economy because Unemployment went down‚ as production and

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    Hitler‚ the Demise of a Demigod The will of a single man was powerful enough to alter the course of the world; that is the story of Adolf Hitler. Hitler inspired his people to hope for the betterment yet he himself fell into more and more despair the passage of time. As the First World War left Germany not only devastated but also humiliated‚ a failure of a painter who also happened to fight in the front lines‚ felt infuriated and betrayed by the surrender‚ took it upon himself to set things right

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    Hitlers Domestic Policy

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    compliance Youth - indoctrination Nazifying / gleichshaltung - considered to be the most successful segment of society as regard to indoctrination. - Alternative youth groups and alternative motions for going. Economy - Hitler comes in in 33 its in a bad way - By raw measure of employment out put trade it improves - The depression is beginning to end and reparations have been lifted so is it due to

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    caused by many things‚ and conflict affected many lives. There are many ways to deal with such conflict‚ one of them being conformity. Conformity is convenient and effective tool that is used in a time of conflict. Susan Bartoletti‚ the author of Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow‚ told the story of Sophie Scholl’s conformity and Joanne Oppenheim‚ the author of Dear Miss Breed‚ shared the experiences of young Japanese Americans in internment. Both these authors‚ along with a few other authors

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    Hitler Economics Table

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    | |called the … | | |▪ Hitler‚ though‚ was interested in "Guns‚ not…" |butter | |▪ Hitler’s head of the Luftwaffe

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    Hitlers Foreign Policys

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    Dictatorship and Democracy In Europe 1920-1945 Key Personalities Hitler’s Foreign Policy Aims ● ● ● GROSSDEUTSCHLAND: ’big Germany’‚ unite all german speakers into 1 big country (Germany‚ Austria‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia‚ France) Remilitarise Rhineland LEBENSRAUM: ’living space’‚ more territory for Germany (e.g. Poland‚ Russia‚ Czechoslovakia) ● Increase size of military‚ navy‚ air force etc... ● Reintroduce conscriptions ● Stop paying reparations ● Colonies/empire

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    People like Fidel Castro and Adolf Hitler have been called leaders even if it was for a bad cause. Most people would agree they are a leaders but they fall short when it comes to meeting the qualities of a leader. A real leader is a person who will influence people under their control

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    Through the whole history people tend to ask different questions. Questions about the nature of things‚ the purpose of life‚ existence‚ creation and many others; this is how philosophy started. As people’s minds are constantly improving‚ all questions lead to human’s development. The desire of cognition of verity induces people to ask more and think more; they seek wisdom and try to improve their lives. The XIV – XVII centuries are known as the Renaissance‚ the era of intellectual and artistic

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    Columbus vs. Hitler

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    the atrocities that both parties committed against their victims and the amount of people who died. Although the methods and intent were different‚ the slavery and subjugation of the Indians and the Jews as compared through the two men Columbus and Hitler and had an affect on our modern world. In fourteen hundred and ninety-two Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Portrayed‚ as

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    weak states to a world dominating powerhouse. Over the course of this short period of time‚ many 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

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