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    Hitler was a cruel and power-full man. he hates the jews and thought there could only be 1 race so he tried to kill off all the jews. he started world war 2 witch this was in. To Began with‚ Adolf Hitler became chancellor in 1933. “in 1920 he gave speech after speech after speech”(History). In 1933 they declared they were a one party state. Hitler was a mean and power-full man he killed a lot of jews and wanted a one race world. Next He was in many elections. “in 1932’s election they captured

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    Conversely‚ Caesar’s military prowess threatened the peace and security of the Roman Empire as the more popularity and power he gained with the populace‚ the more threatening he became to the freedom of the democracy within the Senate. “Marcus Claudius Marcellus‚ consul in 51BC‚ had opened the Campaign for the anti-Caesarians” . One of Caesar’s first actions once being awarded the position of Governor of Gaul‚ was he commenced increasing his army‚ some from his own money. He wanted more troops than

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    How to Overcome a Fear?

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    How to overcome a fear?? Have you ever been scared of something and just couldn’t get over it? I have and let me tell you something that it was not easy to overcome it. We all have fears that we’re scared of getting over of because we’re too scared to try. There are several phases on how everyone can learn to overcome a fear. I’m not going to tell you that you’re going to overcome it the next day‚ but just by following these steps you can practice to overcoming it. First of all‚ you’ve got to

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    Stalin’s plans were to quickly industrialize to make them a significant power in the world. His plans included collectivising farms to produce more food for the russian people and building factories to produce goods such as weapons‚ and clothes. It provided jobs for many people and made russia an important power in WWII and the cold war. All this development was at the cost of its citizens. Tens of thousands of people were put in fear of their government and forced labor camps called the gulags. Stalin

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    How Hitler Lost the War

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    As an influential‚ forceful person‚ Adolf Hitler used his articulate speech to empower the Nazi political party. Hitler received complete power as the Chancellor of Germany‚ after passing the Enabling Act. He utilized the totalitarian power to create the Third Reich‚ and through military moves and a propaganda movement headed by Joseph Goebbels‚ he made a great impact on the Germany’s citizens. Hitler influenced the Germans into sharing a deep sentiment of nationalism‚ and the significance of the

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    his honor‚ but with the fall of the Soviet Union‚ more information regarding him has been revealed. Stalin’s rise to power originated from his central role in the Russian Civil War as the secretary general of the Bolsheviks‚ and after Vladimir Lenin’s death‚ he outmaneuvered his rival Leon Trotsky (who was exiled to Mexico and murdered in 1940) and eventually consolidated his power to where he was the central authority. An advocate of “socialism in one country”‚ Stalin focused inward

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    How Horrid Was Hitler

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    How horrid was Hitler?When Hitler was growing/grown up he had a lot of power.Some people made him mad but Jews made him really mad.Sense Hitler had a lot of power and was mad at the Jews he could do whatever he wanted too the Jews‚ so he started to kill the Jews.Hitler was a very cruel and mean person he did a lot of things to hurt people because of all the power he had. Hitler had a lot of power‚ it all started when he applied to join the German army and was accepted.He spent the years he was in

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    Hitler and Hitler Youth

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    great-grandparents. Lets go back to the years of Adolf Hitler. Why was he who he was and what made him that way? Did something happen to him in his younger years and why did he have such hatred towards the Jewish? Also what was his purpose for the Hitler Youth? Another question to ask yourself is can one person change the world and if so‚ how? I believe that one person can change the world‚ some for the good and some for the bad. Hitler did change the world in more ways than one. He opened up peoples

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    and Wills have debated for thousands of years. Niccolo Machiavelli was a 15th century philosopher whose main belief was that a good leader must be feared by his people. Machiavelli’s theory on leadership is by far the most effective‚ as portrayed through "Lord of the Flies". One of the main points that Machiavelli made on leadership was that "It is safer to be feared than to be loved" [Machiavelli‚ 6]. When a leader is feared he may be certain that his followers will submit to him‚ while if a leader

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    Following World War I‚ Italy was essentially a country defeated. Despite having been on the winning side the feeling was that Italy had lost. Far from being treated like a major power‚ Italy felt marginalized by the “Big Three” countries‚ The US‚ France‚ and Great Britain‚ at the Paris peace talks and the Treaty of Versailles did not give Italy the territory it had been promised and felt it deserved. To add to this‚ Italy was a country embroiled in social turmoil‚ people were unhappy with the post-war

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