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    Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician and leader of the National Socialist German Workers‚ better known as the Nazi party. He came to power in 1933 and was the chancellor and dictator of Germany‚ and a strong nationalist. He attempted a coup in Munich which failed and resulted in Hitler’s imprisonment. While in prison he wrote a memoir entitled Mein Kampf‚ which means My Struggle. Hitler wanted to eliminate all Jews from Germany which is also known as Anti-Semitism which is prejudice

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    Hitler Vs Donald Trump

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    Does the world want another Adolf Hitler? Adolf Hitler was responsible for thousands of deaths of innocent people‚ both adults and children. Donald J. Trump resembles Adolf Hitler in the way they rose to power and the way they choose to run the country. For example‚ they both proposed mass deportations of a particular race and rose to power. However‚ their childhood lives were much different. Adolf Hitler was an orphan who was very lost in childhood and especially poor. However‚ Donald J. Trump

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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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    Why Was Hitler Defeated

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    Karen Guevara  Mr. Kern   IB ToK II   2 December 2014   Why was Hitler defeated?   There  were  many  factors  why  Hitler  was  defeated‚  the  most  important being the entry of the US  into  war  in  1942  and  the  fact  that  Germany  was  fighting  a  3  front  war.  By  1940‚  Germany  had   already  gained  control  of  all  of  Western  Europe  and  was  winning  the  majority of battles  against  the  Soviey  Union  in  the  Eastern front. Only Britain  hadn’t been invaded and was fighting against 

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    Control/Totalitarianism (Establish total power and total support) 7: Decrease unemployment and revive German economy for popular support and rearmament 8: Economic self-sufficiency (autarchy) 9: If the raison d’être of the economy was to allow Hitler to fulfil his ideological ambitions through war then he ultimately failed 10: Nazi Family Values Creating a master race Aims and achievements 1: Get all Germans reunited in a single

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    Hitler and World War II

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    Unit 12B Objectives 4/12/14 1. There were several policy goals and tactics of Hitler that contributed to European history. One of them was the development of the “total state”. He did not simply want power for personal ambitions‚ but must larger ideological goals‚ such as the development of an Aryan racial state that would dominate Europe and possibly the entire world. This goal was one of the reasons Hitler carried out the massive expulsion of nearly six million Jews during the Holocaust

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    The Life Span of Adolf Hitler What were the factors that shaped the man who is view today as the symbol of pure evil; yet in the early 20th century was cheered by Germans and those who believed in his views and goals? What was the foundation for Adolf Hitler’s character and worldviews? There is no clear and simply answer to the reasons behind Adolf Hitler but we are going to be piecing together the fact in an attempt to understand the psychological aspect to which underlies his

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    Frederick Jackson Turner’s famous frontier thesis argued that through the Westward expansion came the formation of the first “American” people. Turner’s essay‚ presented around 1893‚ strongly correlates with the upheaval 1890’s. The shaping of the new American nation through the westward settlement can be later linked to economic troubles‚ labor struggles‚ and a rise in democracy and big business. “At first‚ the frontier was the Atlantic coast. It was the frontier of Europe in a very real

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    Any resemblances between Hynkel the Dictator and Hitler the Dictator is purely coincidental. However ironic‚ one of the most adored men in history was born no more than four days of one of the most hated. As displayed in the film‚ The Great Dictator‚  Adolf Hitler so greatly resembled the clown‚ Charles Chaplin. Through the use of satire and mockery‚ Chaplin exposes the dangerous rise of European fascism. Several scenes in the movie provide a deeper meaning than their initial comedic stance.    

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    Patrick Hearden’s Roosevelt Confronts Hitler‚ probes at the alternative motivations for the United States and FDR’s unhealthy infatuation and aggression towards Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1941. Hearden’s common consensus reveals America’s policy toward Germany at this time is more complex with multiple underlying causations than what is frequently accepted. With America trying to pull herself out of the grips of economic depression and Germany gaining the upper hand in foreign market trade‚ something

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