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    Hitler turned Germany into a powerful war machine and provoked World War II in 1939‚ His forces conquered most of Europe before they were defeated. Adolf Hitler was born into poverty on April 20th 1889‚ (1) and both of his parents died before he was 18. He was the Dictator of Germany through 1933-1945(2)‚ and was set on returning the glory back to Germany from its loss of World War One. With nearly 18 million highly trained soldiers at his aid‚ (not including the troops from his allies)‚ this is

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    Why Did Hitler Hate Jews

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    from 1939 to 1945. There was A big leader that started off the war. Adolf Hitler did so many bad things to everyone no matter where it was. Hitler really disliked jews‚ Hitler goal was to take over the world‚ Hitler killed himself‚ and Hitler made people join his army Hitler really disliked Jews. This is what Hitler believed in get rid of all jews. He had said problems are all caused by jews actions. People went with Hitler and what he said because people believed. He made a speech so people agreed

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    Holocaust. The Germans participated in the Holocaust willingly and became completely different people‚ It was not Hitler who came up with the original idea it the first place and lastly the Germans voted for Hitler to lead them the were so desperate for someone to lead them to success that hitler clouded their judgement. Hitler was not solely responsible for the extermination of the Jews. Hitler planned and authorised the extermination of the Jews and had the most say in the process‚ however he was not

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    As a result‚ five million adults and one million children were killed by Hitler. All because Hitler believes Jews did not belong on the earth. In His opinion he killed millions of Jewish people because they were the ones who killed Jesus‚ all this was because of Catholicism. Then‚ Hitler religious upbringing was very difficult because he had a Catholic mother and then he had a father that was not a believer in religion. Hitler had a very strong belief because‚ he believed that Jewish people were not

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    Laura Throneberry Mr. Nadaeu World History Honors 5/17/12 Adolf Hitler After World War 1‚ Germany was in a horrible state. They had to pay reparations to other countries thanks to the Treaty of Versailles. This was difficult since Germany was going through one of its worst stagflation epidemics in history. A new government was also ushered‚ which had nothing to do with the treaty. Germany was in a state of perplexity because of all the punishments they had received. Germany was searching

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    and the correspondent documentary “Heil Hitler: Confessions of a Hitler Youth” helps the understanding of the setting they experience. The book and the video show events of the time period during World War II‚ a time of injustice and painful death in Germany. In Germany‚ where the events occur‚ they are ruled by the Nazis with Hitler as their unique leader. This period was a defective time for the Jews (people who were badly threatened by the Nazis). Hitler was an outrageous man for all who hate him

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    The last time the public had seen Geli Raubal was when Hitler was heard to shout at h as he was about to get into his car: "For the last time‚ no!" She shouted. After he left Raubal shot herself through the heart with a revolver. It has been said and believed that Hitler and his niece Geli Raubal were romantically involved; although there is no forthright proof‚ the vicious consequences Raubal was forced to go though throughout their time together is strong enough proof to convince a majority of

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    Hitler and the Holocaust Adolf Hitlers childhood was very rocky and difficult. Since a young age he had been obsessed with war. Particularly cowboys and indians. He would often play cowboys and indians with his friends and once they got tired of it‚ he found a new group of kids to play with. Throughout his years of school‚ Adolf always seemeed to become the ring leader of the groups of friends he had accumulated throughout the moving of houses and schools. In his highschool years‚ Adolf wanted

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    Adolf Hitler. The ruler‚ commander‚ leader‚ “God like” image to all of German in between his rising years‚ 1928-1935‚ had great power over all living being in Germany at the time. German flags would be raised wherever you may travel in German; Nazi’s over-ruled the people in many streets... Here is a poster of Adolf Hitler‚ during 1935‚ showing us how mighty and powerful he is. Showing us how he can change German individuals’ lives into a better life‚ and how he and his party‚ can

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    Hitler rise to power 1930-1939 Germany was in an exceedingly unpleasant state after the WW1. The Treaty of Versailles meant the people had to take full blame for the war. Reparations were even harder to pay since Germany was in the midst of one of the worst depression the world has ever seen at the time. Not to mention a brand new government‚ one that had nothing to do with the signing of this treaty‚ had taken over power. All of the people of this once superpower of a country was in a state of

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