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    Although Gandhi was from India and Hitler was from Germany‚ they both had a sense of nationalism. British rule in India caused conflict‚ creating a growing need of independence. In Germany‚ the failing economy caused Hitler to step up and act on this pride. Nationalism differed between Gandhi’s India and Hitler’s Germany. This is represented in a few different ways‚ including Gandhi’s peace‚ Hitler’s violence‚ and their influence of future generations. After World War I‚ many British colonies were

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    Before Hitler even rose to power‚ anti-Semitism was prevalent in Germany. Throughout history Jews have been persecuted and restricted for their beliefs and race during such times as the Byzantine Empire and the Crusades; however‚ during the Enlightenment many European countries tolerated and lifted many restrictions on Jews. Nevertheless‚ many still hated the Jews for their racial appearance. It was Adolf Hitler that sparked rise of anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Hitler became supreme ruler

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    Hitler Rise of Evil Review In my opinion‚ the movie Hitler Rise of Evil was a very informative movie‚ it was very accurate and gave some great insight to me. I thought the costume design was very accurate and good‚ as well as the portrayal of the lifestyle of back then. One thing I found with this film is that I found it to be accusative of many people in the film. It makes the whole thing seem as though everyone was completely brainwashed by Hitler and that everything was entirely his fault

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    revolution. In terms of the Holocaust‚ an intentionalist might argue that without Hitler‚ the Holocaust would never happen since he was the leader of that genocide. However‚ a functionalist would argue that since Hitler had so many followers with the same belief system‚ somebody else would eventually come into power and something similar to the Holocaust would have happened. Intentionalists‚ on the other hand would argue that Hitler had a plan for the Holocaust from the start of his ruling over Germany.

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    to demonstrate their personal beliefs and influence their audience to share those beliefs. Hitler once said‚ “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough‚ it will be believed”.

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    Hitler’s Childhood influence him becoming a dictator?? Adolf Hitler was a very famous person that was in the Holocaust. He was a very cruel person who thought that everyone who wasn’t a pure blooded German was lower than him and filthy. He put a lot of people through misery and pain. He didn’t even know if the people he was killing could be nice and pleasant. All he cared about was that they weren’t pure blooded Germans. Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April‚ 1889‚ in a town named Braunau an

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    Hitler was a gifted orator who captivated many with his beating of the lectern and growling‚ emotional speech .One of the tactics used by Hitler was inspirational tactics. Hitler often praised Christian heritage‚ German Christian culture‚ and professed a belief in Jesus Christ. In his speeches and publications Hitler spoke of Christianity as a central motivation for his anti-Semitism. In Hitler’s conception Jews were enemies of all civilization.So‚in his public speeches‚he influence others emotionally

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    and on top of that they had to get used to the new government and its system. Not everyone agreed to these solutions. In November 1923‚ Hitler and the Nazis brought hope and “justice” for many German citizens. Throughout the rising of the Nazis from 1923 to 1933‚ a large majority of the nation still had a strong faith for the right-wingers and their policies. Hitler and the Nazis embraced the peoples needs and comforted them into believing they were going to help German regain dignity and become a

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    Hitler rise to power 1930-1939 Germany was in an exceedingly unpleasant state after the WW1. The Treaty of Versailles meant the people had to take full blame for the war. Reparations were even harder to pay since Germany was in the midst of one of the worst depression the world has ever seen at the time. Not to mention a brand new government‚ one that had nothing to do with the signing of this treaty‚ had taken over power. All of the people of this once superpower of a country was in a state of

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    Hitler was a very well known guy and not all of it was for good reasons. He was the dictator of Germany and his idea of leading was not very good. He targets Jews for the most part and planned on taking over the whole world. Eventually in his final solution most non-Jews started to oppose him. Hitler was a man who hated Jews. He was patiently waiting for them to die from disease or starvation but he got to impatient. So he decided to come up with something called “The Final Solution.” This was

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