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    Hitler Young people: The Nazi’s were determined to turn the young into loyal Nazis and the only way to do so is that they had to get into a routine so lessons began and ended with the teachers and pupils saluting and saying “Hail Hitler” and so this got them to feel it natural to showing there loyalty. As education was a large part on how Hitler believed he will grow in power by the youth he had to glorify the regime so decided to change the history of the Nazi party and how they grew to power and

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    Why did Hitler hate the Jews? Adolf Hitler‚ ruler of Germany from 1933-1945‚ and his Nazi Party murdered more than half of Europe’s 11 million Jews in the Holocaust. The vast majority of these murders took place in just 4 years from 1941 to 1945. Hitler was able to do this because of his feelings of hatred towards the Jews (known as anti-Semitism) were shared by many other Germans and people in Europe. Anti-Semitism was not invented by Hitler or the Germans. It existed everywhere in Europe and

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    Loran Arnold History 420 Hitler vs. Stalin‚ the Evil Master Minds of the Twentieth Century Hitler and Stalin are names that will be forever remember as evil master minds of killing millions of people in order to create a perfect race. In this paper‚ there will be a comparison of Hitler and Stalin’s careers. Also‚ investigating which one had a greater impact on the twentieth century. Hitler started his rise to power in 1919 when he joined the German Workers’ Party at the end of World War

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    put in practice through out history with the earliest accounts dating back to the 3rd century BC. The Germanic people like the majority of other European countries had anti-semitic history far before Adolf Hitler was even born. This has made historians challenge the traditional view that Hitler was solely responsible for the introduction of the anti-semitism ideology and that in fact the anti-semitic seeds were already sown within the German people. After the first world war‚ Germany was almost

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    1. How does Hitler describe Jews?  Hitler’s first mention of Jews describes them as enemies of the state‚ claiming they wish only for the downfall of not only Germany‚ but the collapse of the entire continent of Europe. They are considered the primary opponent‚ used as a scapegoat on which the failures and shortcomings of the German leadership and armies can be blamed. It is not a question as to whether or not they are at fault‚ but rather what is the best way to punish and be rid of them. 2. How

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    Melessanakis 2012) Individually make sure you take more notes (as needed)!!! Hitler invades Russia Who – Germany and Russia When – June 22‚ 1941 What – During the Battle of Britain‚ Hitler decided to attack Russia. Russia countered the Germans using the “Scorched Earth” policy and destroyed everything that could be useful to the Germans. Where – Western Russia‚ along a 1609 km front‚ 39 km from the capital city of Moscow Why – Hitler wanted the large amounts of natural resources (minerals‚ oil and gas)

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    Many historians say that Hitler invaded Soviet Russia because he wanted to avoid a two front war‚ and they didn’t feel confident that he could win. What also prompted him to invade was he had promised the German people that he would get their land back that was taken. Hitler wanted to create one country that had all the German people living under one government and practicing a central religion. I think another reason for invasion was he didn’t want to split his army‚ and decided to send them up

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    From a young age‚ Adolf Hitler knew he wanted to become an artist‚ but his father‚ Alois‚ sent him to a standard secondary school called Linz‚ which prevented him from learning classics. Since father and son did not get along‚ Hitler decided to purposely fail his classes in order to be kicked out‚ so he could follow his dream. In 1907‚ years after the death of Alois‚ 18 year old Adolf Hitler received permission from his mother‚ Klara‚ to move to Vienna‚ the epicenter of art at the time. He wanted

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    Hitlerdecided that the time was ripe for more restrictions on Germany’s Jews‚ especially since many Party militants had expressed their disappointment with the Arierparagraph.” (http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/nurlaws.html). Hitler‚ the Nazi Ruler had other races they targeted too. “While it classified Jews as the priority “enemy‚” the Nazi ideological concept of racetargeted other groups for persecution‚ imprisonment‚ and annihilation‚ including Roma (Gypsies)‚ people with

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    In January 1933‚ Germany let a man by the name of Adolf Hitler come into power. With the worldwide depression hitting Germany hard and the humiliating defeat Germany had had in WWI‚ they were lacking confidence in their government. With that‚ Hitler rose to be the chancellor and began influencing the country all throughout WWII. Much like Hitler had influence on Germany through WWII‚ the Weird Sisters from William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth had the most power to influence characters in

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