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    Once I was a nation known for extreme anti-semitism and prejudice against other races. My leader‚ Adolf Hitler‚ caused the deaths of 6 million jews in a horrific series of events known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust lasted for approximately 12 years. I am ashamed that such a heinous occurrence is a big part of my history. During this time WW2 also took place. I watched in agony as innocent Germans and others alike were massacred. With each death a part of me was lost that could never again be

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    believed that the war would soon be over and were prepared to celebrate a victory. However‚ the Russian resistance proved to be more efficient than Hitler initially believed and the operation was over by the end of 1941. This failure meant a strategic loss for the Germans which left the Führer least said dissatisfied with the circumstances. Consequently‚ Hitler designated himself as the commander in chief and took personal charge of the Wehrmacht. Many historians argue that this was crucial in the defeat

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    Jewish people. There were other minority groups that were also killed during this time like the Homosexuals‚ elderly‚ disabled‚ and the communists. The Nazis organization had the power to conduct the Holocaust and they got the power with the help of Hitler being elected as a chancellor in 1933. He later declared himself as the dictator of Germany in 1934 which allowed him to have even more power and flexibility to be able to operate the Holocaust.

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    Blumenthal-Lazan. Life for Marion during and after the Holocaust was dehumanizing‚ a struggle‚ and in the end‚ enlightening for many. It does not take much to realize that many actions during this time‚ were awfully dehumanizing. Hitler and the Nazi Party began to dehumanize Jews in particular by doing a variety of things. Like any other devious plan‚ they found ways to signal a change. Jews were targeted by being dehumanized‚ a noticeable inequality between Jews and others‚ a sort

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    even worst when someone doesn’t speak up for what’s right. Fear is a strong emotion that many can’t control. Fear is powerful enough to take over what one knows is right. For instance‚ with the Holocaust people were afraid to speak up to the Nazis or Hitler because of the fear of death. When it comes down to life or death that’s a hard decision to pick‚ especially knowing that you have to risk your life for others is a lot of pressure. Even looking back‚ I know that some of the survivors must have wished

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    Have you ever thought about why Hitler was liked by the people of Germany even though he was a cruel man? Hitler may have been a cruel man‚ but he was also very smart and he knew how to win over people’s minds. Hitler was actually a very persuasive person through the way he gave speeches‚ his propaganda‚ and his military success. All in all‚ Hitler’s actions often block the skills and political power that he actually had. Hitler was arguably the world’s most influential orators. Why don’t people

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    investigation will assess to what extent was Hitler the cause of the Holocaust. The four factors that will be assessed will be the widespread anti-Semitism‚ the role of Hitler himself‚ the demonizing of Jews made by the state churches and the Treaty of Versailles. The sources I will be comparing will be Hitler: 1936-1945 by Ian Kershaw and The war against the Jews 1933-1945 by Lucy Dawsidowicz. This is because they both focus on different things: Kershaw on Hitler‚ and Dawisdowicz on the Holocaust. This

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    The Rise of Adolf Hitler was the beginning of a devastating 6 years for all of Europe‚  1939 ­ 1945.  Not only were countries being invaded by the German Nazi party‚ lead by Adolf  Hitler‚ but ​  ​ he caused pain and suffering to many innocent people.  Adolf Hitler was a bitter man  not caring what he did or what his soldiers did to these people.  Adolf Hitler was the cause of  World War II. ​  ​ September 1‚ 1939 was the start of a tragic war that killed‚ mutilated and hurt  many due to Hitler wanting w

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    Running Head: BIN LADEN AND HITLER: SIMILARITIES Bin Laden and Hitler: The Similarities Between Them \ Mychelle Morgan University of Phoenix COMM / 215 October 12‚ 2005 Osama bin Laden and Adolf Hitler: The Lesser of Two Evils Fear‚ hate and disregard. Are these feelings prominent when you think of Adolf Hitler or Osama bin Landen? These names bring equivalent emotions to the same nation of people – Americans. Although these two historical figures posses different ideologies‚ the complicity

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    From 1933 to 1939 Hitler aimed to achieve a "social revolution" in Germany. Through his concept of volksgemeinschaft‚ meaning ’people’s community‚’ he hoped to transform Germany into a strong country based on traditional peasant values. Historians have debated how far Hitler actually achieved a "social revolution." Some‚ such as Schoenbaum have argued that Hitler’s "social revolution" was a fake perceived as being real due to the influence of Hitler’s propaganda. Hitler wanted Germany to be a classless

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