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    in gaining power. Adolf Hitler‚ the tyrant of Germany‚ is very much similar to Shakespeare’s character‚ Macbeth. If one ever compares the two tyrants‚ one would thinks that they are twin brothers or that Hitler based his character off of Shakespeare’s work. Both Hitler and Macbeth are similar in many ways‚ their ambition for gaining power‚ their liking for killing people‚ and their triumphant and hatred amongst the people. One of the strongest similarities of both Hitler and Macbeth are their ambition

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    Brianna Milligan Mr. McCaw AP Lit and Comp 9 November 2012 On April 20th 1889‚ Adolf Hitler was born. Adolf is debatably the most remembered dictator in all of history; he was responsible for the genocide of 6 million Jews‚ and other minorities. Why Hitler developed a strong angst against the Jews is unclear‚ although there are many theories‚ none prove to be factual. Perhaps it was this influential man’s huge desire for power that drove him to such drastic measures. Despite‚ Hitler’s unforgivable

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    in “Joseph Stalin Quotes”). This startling statement by the former leader of Russia‚ the brutal dictator Joseph Stalin‚ is a strong reflection of the society portrayed in George Orwell’s 1984. In his novel‚ the totalitarian regime controls most aspects of society and destroys any opposition‚ including Winston‚ the protagonist‚ who fails in his attempt to resist the government. Similar to this society‚ many Communist Party members and other Russians who had conflicting views from Stalin during his

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    to being an illegitimate child Alois Schicklgruber‚ in order to help the advance of his career choose to change his name from Schicklgruber to Hiedler‚ however it was recorded as Hitler in the record books. So in 1876‚ at the age of 39‚ Alois Schicklgruber became Alois Hitler and passed on this name to his son Adolf Hitler. His mother Klara after losing 3 children previously to death feared that she would lose Adolf at young age‚ proceeded to lavished love and attention towards him. His father constantly

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    back at what Hitler has done and how it has affected the rest of the world it is nothing but a negative impact. Knowing this most people who don’t already know may very well wonder how it came to be like this. How could this man get support from others to fuel his quest for power. One way that he did so is the Hitler Youth that was put into place after he had power over Germany. The Hitler Youth lasted from 1922-1945. It was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party. The Hitler Youth Nazi group

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    Scott Morley phD 15 May 2013 Joseph Stalin and Animal Farm Towards the climax of the novel‚ readers witness Napoleon rising to power on Animal Farm. What readers may not realize is the resemblance of this character’s qualities and those of Joseph Stalin during the Russian Revolution. These similarities and how writer George Orwell expresses them will be discussed in this paper. Animal Farm is an allegory using the character Napoleon to represent Joseph Stalin. To begin‚ both figures shared the same

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    Voldemort‚ Hitler‚ and the End of a Species Harry Potter is a New York Times bestselling children’s book series‚ as well as a film franchise created by J.K. Rowling. The world she creates allows the readers to leave the “real” world and dive into another universe. Although the books were written primarily for children‚ many adults have read the books and watched the movies‚ joining the Harry Potter phenomenon. Many adults read her series because the stories are a response to actual real world issues

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    other countries ’ leaders. Hitler especially once he was firmly in power‚ totally disregarded the limits installed on Germany at the Treaty of Versailles‚ such as the ban on Germany to have any air force or submarine‚ and could only possess an inconsequential naval force of just six ships and an army of a mere one hundred thousand men. Additionally‚ they were not to have any forces placed in the Rhineland; the narrow piece of land running next to the border with France. Hitler condemned such constraints

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    HITLER’S AIMS 1. Abolish the Treaty of Versailles: Hitler felt that the treaty was unfair and humiliating to Germany and the German people. He didn’t agree with the limitations to the military nor the demilitarised of the Rhineland. In addition the treaty forbade Anschluss and forced Germans to live in Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) and Poland (including Danzig) by removing former German territory. 2. Expand German territory: He wanted Austria to join with Germany in order to get extra lebensraum

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    Before Hitler was leading the Germans and the Axis powers in WW2‚ he was defying the treaty of Versailles and committing crimes to try to get Germany back to its former glory. Even though Hitler was committing all these crimes‚ the League of Nations was not doing anything to stop him. This allowed Hitler to keep doing what he was doing. All of this made Germany more powerful. Also‚ the fear of war forced the League of Nations to make decisions that they probably would not have made if they were

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