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    Adolf Hitler. In Germanys lowest time after World War I‚ Hitler had many followers believing the Jewish people were at fault for these troubles. How did this man get this status? How did he get so much power over all these people? There are details from Hitler’s life and rise to power‚ and the attempts on his life that led to these mass murders‚ now known as The Holocaust. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was born April 20‚ 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria. He was born to Alois and Klara Hitler. Hitler wanted

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    World War Two‚ Adolf Hitler was the dictator of Germany. Hitler and the Axis powers‚ such as Italy and Japan‚ were the aggressors. Nazi Germany was a dictatorship that invaded and took over most of the Europe during World War Two. The invasions were part of Hitler’s vision for Germany. At first‚ Germany wanted to unite all German people who included Austria and a few neighbors. However‚ Nazi Germany invaded them and later they wanted to dominate Europe. The Nazis and Hitler wanted more territory

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    Adolf Hitler: The Final Solution During the summer of 1941‚ Chancellor Adolf Hitler initialized “The Final Solution” to the “Jewish Question”. Hitler started this program because he wanted to create a highly centralized state and one for the master race‚ Germans. Exterminating Jews was‚ for Hitler‚ the only way to create a perfect Germany because it would eliminate the ‘malignant tumors’‚ the race that caused Germany to lose World War One. Hitler’s decision

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    How Far do you agree With the View That Hitler Consolidated His Power by Legal Means? There were many different views during 1933 and after 1933 that disagreed on whether or not Hitler had consolidated his power through legal means. Sources B and C disagree with this statement; they are of the opinion that Adolf Hitler consolidated his power through illegal means. Source A‚ however‚ agrees with the statement‚ and provides evidence which implies that Hitler was able to consolidate his power in 1933

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    the battlefields. However‚ when the Nazis came to power‚ they brought opportunity and wealth to the streets of Germany. World War One was a horrific loss to the German people. Not only did they lose their Kaiser and their land but also their moral and self esteem as a nation. The nation was in terrible grief‚ 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

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    The main person that was the cause of the horrible incident was Adolf Hitler‚ the perpetrators who were the Nazi Germany‚ and its allies. During this time it was ruled by dictatorship of Hitler including the Nazi party. Consequently‚ the country transformed into a fascist state‚ that is also know dictatorship‚ which he took over nearly every aspects of life. Hitler’s plan was to exterminate everyone that was a jew because mostly every german thought of themselves more superior than the jews which

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    FDR vs. Hitler In the movie Hitler vs. FDR by Bill Moyers expresses Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler were entirely different in their state of power in their country’s‚ but they are considered to be some of the best leaders in the 19th century. They both pulled their countries out of depression. They were important to their country’s growth. Franklin Roosevelt became President of the United States in 1933‚ the nation was in the depths of the worst depression it had ever experienced

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    manner as their Jewish society. The self-proclaimed superman race of the German Nazis suppress and ultimately decimate the Jewish society of its time. Elie and Chlomo‚ alongside their Jewish community‚ were regarded as subhumans in a world supposedly fit for the Nazi conception. The oppression of Elie and Chlomo begins in 1944‚ when the Germans constrain the Jews of Sighet into two ghettos. During the time of Nazi supremacy‚ Elie and Chlomo are forced to travel to various concentration camps‚

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    “Germany’s leaders‚ Adolf Hitler is plotting the annihilation of Europe 9.5 million Jews.” (6) This is showing that Hitler does not like Jews and wants to get rid of them. “The German people felt humiliated‚ tired‚ and bitter.” (6) Hilter did not like that this was happening so he wanted to get rid of the Jewish population for good. In the text it says‚ “Jewish owned businesses were vandalized or burned to the ground.” (6) This shows that Jewish people were not friends with the weights

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    Hitler happened‚ the mass executions and the millions murdered all happened. So now the question is‚ how? After World War I Germany was in ruins. They were humiliated and broke‚ the economy was getting worse every day. The people needed someone to blame it on. Hitler and the Nazis made use of these perfect conditions and slowly made their way into the Reichstag (German parliament). President Hindenburg believed he could control the Nazis while using their supporters‚ but that all came to an abrupt

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