Hitler’s Final Mistake: The Battle of Stalingrad The General of the Russian army‚ Georgy Zhukov‚ “It is a fact that under equal conditions‚ large-scale battles and whole wars are won by troops which have a strong will for victory‚ clear goals before them‚ high moral standards‚ and devotion to the banner under which they go into battle” (Charlton). Nazi Germany was defeated‚ in the Battle of Stalingrad‚ by the Red Army on Soviet territory‚ in one of the most densely populated cities in Russia at
Premium World War II Nazi Germany Soviet Union
1. What audience or audiences is Hitler trying to reach via his rhetoric? Hitler’s audience was the German people. Specifically he targeted the Aryan race. He thought of them as the ideal people for his nation. People were willing to follow him because he seemed to have the right answers in a time of economic disaster. He was able to manipulate a nation by being an amazing speaker. His weapon was his voice; he captured their emotions and made them believe he was fighting for them. He was able to
Premium Adolf Hitler Germany Nazism
were to have a dictatorship such as the one Hitler powered‚ it would most likely be very quickly shut down. The timing and many other opportunities had to come together for Adolf to rise into power the way he did. Luck and evil genius led an introverted child to be an evil dictator. He transformed into a political powerhouse in a matter of years‚ growing able to speak his evil agenda in front of millions‚ and destroyed millions of lives. Adolf Hitler was born April 20th‚ 1889 to two Christian parents
Premium Adolf Hitler Germany Nazi Germany
individual he became throughout his life. There were many factors in the 1900’s that helped Hitler strengthen the Nazi Party. The global depression and his false promises to return Germany to its former glory helped Hitler rise to power. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚1889 in Braunau‚ Austria. His inability to excel in school caused him to quit at the age of sixteen. In 1907‚ Hitler went to the Academy of Fine Arts but he was unsuccessful in that as well. In 1913‚ Hitler left Vienna and went to Munich
Premium Adolf Hitler World War II Nazi Germany
concepts: Communism; propaganda; dictatorship; cult of personality; totalitarianism; collectivisation Key personalities: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin; Josef Stalin To what extent did Lenin and/or Stalin bring about social and economic change? (2011) How effective were the internal and external policies of Josef Stalin? (2010) How did dictators use propaganda and/or terror to maintain power? (2009) What did Lenin and Stalin contribute to communism in Russia? (2008) To what extent did Stalin transform the
Premium Soviet Union Communism Cold War
their perfect race was through the Hitler Youth Program. The Hitler Youth Program was a program in which the children of Germany learned how to be the perfect Nazi citizen. Originally‚ the program was created in the 1920’s‚ but membership increased rapidly when Hitler came to power because he banned all other youth programs (Hitler Youth Movement). Hitler’s authoritative demand shows that this certain program was important to him because it taught the beliefs of his perfect society. He also believed
Premium Nazi Germany Nazism Adolf Hitler
Why did the Jews get treated horribly and why would anyone treat someone like this? A man named Adolf Hitler started all of this terrible nonsense. He was a very cold and horrid man. He didn’t like Jewish people or people with brown hair and brown eyes. Even though he wasn’t fully Jewish he was still somehow related to one‚ and he also had brown hair and eyes. So why would he want to do this to many helpless‚ poor and innocent lives? He treated them like they were a pesky fly. Hitler killed
Premium Nazi Germany Jews Germany
documented quotes of Hitler admitting his intentions for the Jews‚ the fact that Hitler was strongly against the Jews and that he grew up strongly influenced by the large amount of antisemitism in Vienna and Europe. Adolf Hitler provided clues that the extermination of the Jews was planned
Premium Nazi Germany The Holocaust Germany
To what extent did Mussolini achieve his economic aims? Mussolini’s Economic Policies - 1922-7‚ 1927-9‚ Corporate State‚ The Depression‚ 1936 onwards. Aims: To consolidate political system‚ to make Italy self-sufficient (autarky) and to provide an economic base for his military army. · 1922-7 - general economic recovery‚ not much change from liberal economic policies by lowering government involvement‚ THE BATTLE FOR THE LIRA - reduce inflation and fix price of lira‚ bank tightly controlled issuing
Premium Great Depression Fascism World War II
people use to show their perspective in the communication. It can be used in many ways for example‚ how the word were used in the speech‚ how the language was changed‚ how the language was selected‚ or how it was slanted. For most of these ways‚ they are from the propaganda which is a device that were used by a lot of people to other people for a good or bad causes. It has been use many time in advertising where people fall into the belief. Political also played a big role of using propaganda to deceive
Premium Communication Linguistics Language