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    like being a vegetarian between meals.  ~Colman McCarthy Key Questions: 1. How did the Great Depression create the conditions for totalitarianism? 2. What is Fascism? 3. How was Fascism similar and different from Communism? 4. "Who" or "What" is to blame for the rise of Hitler? 5. Was Hitler’s and the Nazi Party use of propaganda effective? People Victor Emanuel III Benito Mussolini ll Duce Adolf Hitler Terms and Concepts Totalitarians Fascism/Nazism/Communism/Democracy- Understand

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    great extent economic hardships enormously contributed to Hitler’s rise of power in becoming a highly powerful dictator. Nevertheless‚ Great Depression could not have been entirely the reasoning’s of the rising of Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles largely contributed to the rise of a ruthless dictator by 1934. The Treaty of Versailles brought WW1 to an end‚ with the signage of a paper between the Germany and Allied Powers. Resulting the deep depression and anger throughout the Germany‚ desperately

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    Fela Kuti was famous a Nigerian musician and politician activist. Fela used the power of music to convey the corruption and atrocity of the Nigerian regime. He became an influential and inspirational role model to the people Nigeria. Fela is known for his courage and outspokenness against the Nigerian dictatorship‚ attracted the admiration of most young Nigerians citizens at that time that were living in fear of the Nigerian regime. Fela used his music to convey the struggles and hardship he had

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    Adolf Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. Hitler went to Germany to fight in the German army during WWI. Hitler gained his support in many ways. One way that Adolf Hitler gained support was through his book Mein Kampf. Another way that he gained the support that led him to gaining all of his power and control was the constant fear of the Communists gaining political power. Another way that Adolf Hitler gained all of his support was the Great Depression. Hitler’s book‚ Mein Kampf‚ which is

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    Hitler joined the party in 1919 after being unexpectedly accepted because of his charismatic public speaking and sharing the ideas of anti-Semitism and blaming all the problems of Germany on jews. When he joined the party‚ he begun to give very emotional speeches‚ stand up against the Treaty of Versailles‚ a treaty that Germany was forced to sign that put all the blame of WWI on Germany. In February 1920‚ Hitler urged The German Worker Party to set up a mass meeting in which he also invited the

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    Adolf Hitler was responsible for murdering six million Jews. Hitler thought that all of the Jews should be complete killed off. And he also kind of created his own religion called Nazism which is basically a modified version of NSDAP which is one of the many religions of the 19th centrey. Hitler never really went to a church to practice these religions like most of the other religions. Hitler’s religion was not a church religion but an ideology he created to exterminate the Jews. Adolph Hitler

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    English class‚ my teacher discussed briefly how our fears of the dark‚ snakes‚ and heights manifested in our ancestors and were passed down through future generations. With this curiosity‚ I decided to do my topic on fear because it is an emotion we have all felt sometime throughout our life. Utilizing research directed me to my topic of choice. I became interested in how parents and media sources shape our fears. This resulted in my topic in becoming: “Is Fear Taught or Inherited?” In the beginning

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    Sidimohammed Mbarki Professor Whittaker History 3352 Fall ‘05 Wanderings Through an Inferno: An Analysis of the Great Terror as Seen Through the Eyes of Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg The following paper will be an analysis of "The Great Terror‚" that is‚ the arrest and often execution of millions of Russian and Russian minorities from 1936 to 1938‚ carried out by the Soviet secret police‚ known as‚ and hereafter referred to as the NKVD. The analysis will use Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg’s‚

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    The most influential event that lead to the World on Terror was the terrorist attack by the Islamic Terrorist group Al-Qaida to The United States of American on September 11‚ 2001. The attack of terrorism left the USA and the world in a state of shock and panic. Politicians in U.S described as “war on terror‚ good versus evil”. Everything began when 4 men organized a series of 4 planned attacks on the U.S. The first planned attack was the hijacking of two 747 airplanes where they held the passengers

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    September 1934 In August 1934‚ Hitler appointed Reichsbank president Hjalmar Schacht as Minister of Economics‚ and in the following year‚ as Plenipotentiary for War Economy in charge of preparing the economy for war.[173] Reconstruction and rearmament were financed through Mefo bills‚ printing money‚ and seizing the assets of people arrested as enemies of the State‚ including Jews.[174] Unemployment fell from six million in 1932 to one million in 1936.[175] Hitler oversaw one of the largest infrastructure

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