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    The Holocaust is one of the most known mass murders of the human race. Before the Holocaust‚ mass murder had never been given a name. Hitler and his Nazi army led to the destruction of the many races in most areas of Europe. Hitler believed that if were not born German and if were born as a German but look like another race‚ were a disgrace to the race. If a person was born a German‚ a person also had to prove he was completely German by showing records of family members and their marriages.

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    Alternate History 11/29/10 American History 7th period Without Hitler‚ German fascism could possibly die in early stages. At the very least‚ we probably don’t see the militarization of Germany occur quite so fast. So‚ Germany still has some averages left in the government. Italy is still fascist‚ but Mussolini never would have had the resources to lead Europe into a World War. Without Hitler and Mussolini personal bond the teamwork between Germany and Italy is much less than

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    increased level of deviance through three major categories that he feels are responsible for the change in defining deviance. Altruistic (deinstitutionalization)‚ opportunistic (alternative family structures)‚ and normalizing (growing acceptance of crime) are Moynihan’s examples of how American society has "increased beyond the levels the community can ‘afford to recognize’." Andrew Karmen feels as though Moynihan’s expression holds some truth‚ but that "Defining Deviance Down" ignores and overlooks

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    changed lyrics of songs and taunted members of the Hitler Youth as well as having a free attitude about sex. The Nazis couldn’t send the teenagers to concentration camps or have them killed so they broke up the groups‚ arrested them or simply ignored them. Eventually their activities became more serious‚ they helped deserters and escaped prisoners‚ stole armaments and attached the Gespeto so the Nazis killed their ‘ringleaders’. On the other hand‚ Hitler won over German industrialists by showing he

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    problems in Germany‚ specifically Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler (who actually attended military service in The Great War) was disappointed with what Germany had become and vowed to change it‚ to make a better Germany and rise to power which he later did. Adolf Hitler used a various of different methods that caused him to rise to power and change the issues of his country. After the end of the First World War the beginning of Germany’s depression. Adolf Hitler returned to Munich. He was still however

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    Adolf Hitler was the well-known leader of Germany‚ and it was reported that he died from self-inflicted Cyanide poising in an underground bunker. The mystery remains whether or not this really happened. There are ideas that try to prove that Hitler did kill himself along with his new wife Eva Braun‚ but it remains a question of whether or not Hitler was actually dead. There are also many ideas that prove that Hitler did escape to Argentina. However‚ Hitler did not die in WWII‚ he in fact escaped

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    propaganda and persuasiveness. When he gave speeches to the open public‚ Hitler acted as if he cared for the citizens’ well being. The people of Germany began to think that he would lead their country for their well being and not for what his wants. Hitler had to be an excellent speaker and propagandist in order to gain attention and receive the support of the German population. The Germans were very unintelligent‚ so Hitler took advantage of this by lying to them and making them think he was working

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    Adolf Hitler is known to many as the dictator responsible for the deaths of six million Jews during WWII; however‚ not many people know the full story. After Germany’s defeat in WWI‚ Hitler began his slow rise to power. Eventually‚ he had complete control over Germany‚ and with his complete control‚ he used it to destroy a great number of people in WWII. WWII is where he committed the actions that caused him to be world famous for all of the wrong reasons. At the end of WWII during an imminent German

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    How did Hitler control Germany? Hitler was a dictator. This means that he had complete control over Germany and nobody could stop him. When Hitler was in power‚ he got rid of all opposition with the help of his secret helpers (The S.S‚ The S.A‚ The Gestapo & The Hitler Youth.) Hitler ruled out any aspect of democracy‚ the people of Germany had no say in anything that happened in their country. They were not even allowed to suggest ideas to Hitler‚ anything that changed about Germany was because

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    end of Adolf Hitler and his wife‚ Eva Braun. Hitler was the man responsible for the destruction of numerous countries‚ the suffering of many Europeans‚ and the disgrace of his country. During this time‚ over 4 million Jews were slaughtered in gas chambers. This time was known as the Holocaust. Why would Hitler do such horrible things? What was his incentive in killing so many people? Though Hitler was considered a mad man as an adult‚ his childhood was ordinary. Therefore‚ Adolf Hitler had a fascinating

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