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    Napoleon Bonaparte were all leaders that came to rescue their country from times of struggle only to end their rule in chaos. On June 28‚ 1919‚ the Treaty of Versailles was just signed. After five years of fighting‚ Germany had surrendered to the Allied Powers. Written in the treaty‚ Germany was supposed to take all blame for the war‚ pay all war reparations‚ limit their army to one hundred thousand men‚ and for Germany to give up its territories to the League of Nation. The treaty prevented Germany from

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    enrolled into the University of Erfurt‚ one of the oldest and best distinguished universities in Germany. In four years‚ he received his M.A. and B.A. degrees. Luther was caught in a severe thunderstorm and vowed to become a monk if he survived. When he did escape the storm‚ he kept his vow. In 1510‚ he visited Rome‚ which was the center of the Catholic Church. He was shocked by the worldliness and learned that many leaders had strayed from the purpose of the Church. The leaders mainly focused on their

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    Benito Mussolini Mussolini’s Rise to Power As a youth‚ Benito Mussolini led a disorganized life. He had been a rebellious boy in school. He had fled from Italy to avoid military service in 1902. And he was arrested in Switzerland for organizing a general strike. World War I‚ however‚ gave Mussolini more focus. He rejected some of his earlier socialist beliefs‚ and in 1919‚ he founded a combat group called the Fasci di Combattimento‚ consisting mostly of Italian veterans. Two years later‚ he changed

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    How did Hitler consolidate power from 1933-1939? Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933 and then managed to maintain in power until the end of the Second World War. This was due to many strategies and policies inflicted by the Nazis. For example‚ the Enabling Act‚ eliminating all political threats‚ Nazi propaganda‚ and strength in economy and backing from businesses. The Enabling Act was formed on 23 March 1933. The SS intimidated all the remaining non-Nazi deputies‚ resulting in the Reichstag

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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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    economic lines. The division of the party structure into industrial and agricultural sectors at the provincial level‚ contributed to the disorder and alienation of many party officials at all levels. As a result Khrushchev’s special seven-year economic plan (1959-65) was discarded two years short of

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    turmoil in order to further its expansion of a Communist ideology throughout Europe. To combat the expansion of Communism‚ he began developing the Marshall Plan and announced his ideas at a June speech at Harvard. With both America and Europe weary from the war‚ direct conflict with Russia was not a real possibility. Marshall insisted that his plan was humanitarian in nature and offered

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    Date |Saturday‚ October 07‚ 1780 | | |Weather |~22 `F‚ winds 13knots | |Location |Near Blackburn‚ SC and King’s Mountain‚ NC | |  |Great Britain |The US Colonies | |Belligerents |Loyalists |United

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    PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK [pic] PROJECT REPORT ON AXIS BANK [pic] SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MISS SANGEETA SHARMA RESHMA RAI MBA 2ND SEM Date: 14.07.11 IIAS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is great pleasure to express my sense of gratitude to MISS SANGEETA SHARMA‚ IIAS School Of Management‚ Siliguri‚ without whose valuable guidance

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    Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party Rise to Power Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany. He was the one to initiate the fascist policies which was what led to World War 2 and the death of at least 11 million people the estimated mass murder of an estimated 6 million Jews. The Nazi Party first came around in 1920‚ but came to power under the leadership of Adolf Hitler in 1933. Hitler and the Nazi Party were so successful in gaining power through totalitarian controls and popular support. In 1929

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