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    Hitler Becomes Chancellor January 30th‚ 1933‚ President Paul Von Hindenburg named Adolf Hitler the chancellor of Germany. Up until that point‚ Hitler had raised in popularity‚ "spurred largely by the German people’s frustration with dismal economic conditions and the still festering wounds inflicted by defeat in the Great War and the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty." (Adolf Hitler is named chancellor of Germany) This led up to Hindenburg getting intimidated by Hitler‚ so he made someone

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    ‘Lloyd George fell from power in 1922 because of his style of government after 1918.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? Lloyd George was dominant in politics in 1918. The First World War resulted in an increase in his popularity and in the coalition he was a valuable asset to the conservative party. Various factors‚ his style of government and its effect on the conservatives‚ the conservative attitude towards him and finally his poor decisions in policymaking brought about his downfall

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    POWER OF DETECTION & OBSERVATION THROUGH ZADIG SHANKHA SHUBHRA DUTTA DEPARTMENT OF COMPARATIVE LITERATURE ZADIG AS A DETECTIVE FICTION If history is to be believed‚ the 1748 novel by Voltaire established a new genre and style within the prevailing literary arena what we know today as the detective fictions. Taking as a sub-genre of crime or mystery fictions it is a style where an investigator or a detective investigates a crime. What we cherish today through Sherlock Holmes in western

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    Why did Hitler start World War 2? Introduction In this History Inquiry‚ I will be looking into why Adolf Hitler started World War 2. The causes of why he started this‚ what the Treaty of Versailles was‚ what significance the decision had to New Zealand‚ who was involved in the main part of the war‚ and what were the main effects overall. Who was involved‚ what did they do/impact? The main group of people was the Nazi’s who were the group that took over Germany’s government with their leader‚ Adolf

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    Introduction – Adolf Hitler justified his hatred against the Jews in his book Mein Kampf (My Struggle) particularly in a chapter named “Nation and Race”. He was responsible for the massacre of millions of Jews. He swore to rid the world from Jews as he became the dictator of Germany. Thus‚ he ended up killing millions of Jews in his concentration camps which were spread across Europe. Furthermore he talks about the superiority of the Aryan race. Article Summary – In Nation and Race Hitler refers to Aryans

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    House of Terror Last night I had a horrible nightmare‚ in which I was locked up in a house of terror. When I tried to find my way out‚ I found that the house was so big that I kept walking in the same place three times! Walking alone in the long corridor‚ winds were blowing from the windows‚ it made me tremble. It was so dark that I couldn’t see the end of the corridor. I walked slowly in the corridor and heard some walking sound behind me‚ after checking for a thousand times‚ I couldn’t saw

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    determination of how foreign affairs shall work was difficult to construct. The want for power and global dominance becomes most nations initial motivation. After the first World War‚ countries were abandoned‚ hopeless‚ and in need to reshape. Instead‚ a result of fear‚ desperation‚ and desire to rule over other nations became many countries obligation. Germany and Italy suffered the most from the first World War and the new selected leaders of these two cultures started a new trend. Hitler and Mussolini

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    the year of 1925‚ the Nazi party was no longer banned‚ and Hitler continued to speak in public. Elections came in 1928 where a lot of people did not want to vote for Hitler and his Nazi party but they won 12 seats. Even though the Nazi party were getting defeated‚ they still had a lot of back up from people everywhere‚ especially the press. This caused them to get a good exposure from all around the world. As mentioned earlier‚ Hitler saw himself as saved for a reason‚ therefore‚ he announced

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    During World War II‚ a scientific discovery was made that would alter the course of history. German scientists learned a new method in which the splitting of a uranium atom became achievable. This would ultimately lead to the possibility of a foreign power utilizing that energy to produce a weapon with the capacity of causing irreplaceable damage. In 1939‚ Albert Einstein‚ having come across this information‚ wrote to the United States President Franklin Roosevelt to warn him of the German’s findings

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    The Hitler Youth‚ in German they are called the Hitlerjugend‚ They were the children who volunteered to help the Nazis take over Germany usually without their knowledge. Hitler knew that he could ride to power with public and children carrying him there on their shoulders. Why did germany’s youth join the Hitler Youth? Germany’s youth chose to join them because the Nazis promised action‚ adventure and authority. Often times they would hold meetings in houses‚ broken down barns‚ or camp sites and

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