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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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    rid Europe of Jews‚ Homosexuals‚ Gypsies‚ and people with different political beliefs‚ etc… Hitler rose to power on January 20th of 1933. He was named chancellor of Germany. After the president died‚ Hitler felt the need to further himself‚ he anointed himself as the supreme ruler of Germany. That’s when everything started. People started boycotting Jewish owned stores and everything else. In my opinion‚ Hitler isn’t the only human behind the Holocaust. There was more than just him. Nazi Officers‚ and

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    life‚ if you’re a guy‚ you’ve certainly heard the phrase "no pain‚ no gain." Well‚ what does it really mean? To some men‚ it means that if you don’t suffer‚ then you’re not going to get anything or get anywhere. Well‚ this is partly true. My own interpretation is this: The Pain If you are the type of guy who stuff’s his feelings and pain of any kind‚ emotional or otherwise‚ then you are a "pain-avoider" and the "no pain‚ no gain" approach doesn’t really work for you. You’re saying might be "No pain

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    Why did Hitler start wwll? In "Transport That Changed History"‚ and "The Kids Who Escaped Hitler"‚ Jewish parents in Germany and people in other countries work together to save Jewish children from the Holocaust. These people did this so that jewish kids could live and maybe even meet their parents again. "Almost 10‚000 Jewish children were saved from harm." This shows that the kinder transport worked and it saved many jewish kids. It saved so many jewish kids from harm. Since it worked they should

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    Why was Hitler able to gain complete power in governing Germany in the years 1933-1934? Hitler’s rise to power included a number of factors increasing his power status. One of these many factors was in fact the choice of Hindenburg to elect Hitler as Chancellor with the persuasion of von Papen‚ a ex chancellor who was furious at von Schleicher who played the role of chancellor immediately after him‚ the reason in why Von Papen was removed as chancellor was due to von Schleicher ability to persuade

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    How did Macedon gain dominance over Greece? What methods did Philip use to increase his power? “The end of the Peloponnesian War did not bring an end to conflict among prominent Greek city-states contending for power over each other. In the fifty years following the war‚ Sparta‚ Thebes‚ and Athens struggled militarily to win a preeminent position without‚ in the end‚ achieving anything more than weakening each other and creating a vacuum of power on the international level. That void was filled

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    No Pain No Gain

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    „No pain‚ no gain” It’s completely true that you can’t accomplish anything without going through some sort of pain. Life is brutal. If we dream to be successful and victorious in something that we want to achieve‚ we have to prepare for a lot of hard work and some ups and downs‚ which will bring us some thoughts to give up. Who said that life is going to be easy? No pain‚ no gain. Is this statement totally true? To start with‚ we have to endure much during life nowadays‚ in order to achieve

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    complete control and claimed divine power. When Caesar Augustus took over the bureaucracy lost all its power and the emperor gained that power. The other empire is the Gupta of India which was a not very centralized government but had a emperor that claimed divine power. The Gupta also did not have a very large bureaucracy like the Romans. The Roman Empire and the Gupta Empire both had a emperor at the center with a small bureaucracy‚ but the Gupta gave some power to their local officials. The Romans

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    just come to power over Germany and Hitler is making his next move against those who have held down Germany and its people for so long. Beginning in 1918 the Nazi rise to power was long but inevitable. From the first mark of King Ludwig III granting permission to Hitler to enlist to a Bavarian regiment in the german army although he was not yet a German citizen‚ to the last mark of Hitler being elected chancellor there were many events that helped ultimately lead to the Nazi’s rise in power. One of

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    Entente Powers to try to get control over western Turkey. The Entente Powers is made up by British Empire‚ French Republic and Russian Empire. Australian and New Zealand forces also joined in to help the Entente Powers. Winston Churchill had Admiral Sir Sackville Carden send him a plan for the naval attack in the Straits. Carden was replaced with Sir John de Robeck after collapsing. Ian Hamilton was appointed as the Commander-in-Chief who was then replaced Sir Charles Monro. The Entente powers tried

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