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    Qaiuum Feroz Dr. Spencer English Composition II 20 July 2011 Multi-faceted Power Throughout the course of history there are many infamous leaders that use questionable methods to earn their title as supreme ruler in their time‚ such as Adolf Hitler of Germany. Hitler to many was a great leader‚ but the way he seized power was very similar to Lord Voldemort. These two names in history and in literature are exemplars of atrocious leadership and dictatorship. It is agreed that the quest

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    Zahra Lahgazi The Causes of Hitlers Rise to Power The 30th of January‚ 1933 marks the day in which Germany and to a greater extent the world was rocked forever. Why? Because the leader of the Nazis‚ a nationalist and socialist party was signed in as the chancellor of Germany. His name‚ Adolf Hitler‚ has grown to be recognised as one of the most hated in history to this day. How did this malicious man grasp the power of Germany? It turns out that some of the causes sprouted from some of the

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    World War II Research Report Eduardo Perez HIS/114 December 8‚ 2011 Allen Smith World War II Research Report At the end of the First World War‚ many changes were about to happen. The countries on the winning side did not feel victorious after millions had died because of the war. The countries on the losing side would now have to deal with settlements with the western allies. The great empires that once dominated central and Eastern Europe and West Asia had fallen. There was great uncertainty

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    Leni Reifenstahl

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    Some people are swept along by events. Some individuals use events to advantage. How accurate is this statement in relation to the personality you have studied? “Leni Riefenstahl exploits events and other people to serve her own egotistical‚ obsessive and selfish ambition.” Leni Riefenstahl was born on the 22nd of August 1902 in Berlin. Her full name was Helene Amalie Bertha Riefenstahl. She accomplished a lot during her 101 years of living. She had successful careers as a dancer‚ actress‚ director

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    later he photographed a meeting between Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in Italy. Other notable‚ early pictures by Eisenstaedt include his depiction of a waiter at the ice rink of the Grand Hotel in 1933. Although initially friendly‚ Goebbels scowled for the photograph when he learned that Eisenstaedt was Jewish.Because of oppression in Hitler’s Nazi Germany‚ Eisenstaedt emigrated to the United States in 1935 where he lived in Jackson Heights‚ Queens‚ New York‚ for the rest

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    1936 Nazi Olympics

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    Nazi party when it came into power in 1933. He personally didn’t like the idolization of the modern Olympiad. The real reason for hosting the Olympics and not canceling was to show off the “New Germany” as suggested by Minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels (Bachrach Pg.32-33). This was his chance to show the world his military and Aryan superiority (Encyclopedia Pg.1). At the 1936 Olympiad‚ a total of 49 countries‚

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    How important was Weimar Cinema to the Development of the German Film Industry? The cinema of the early 20th century saw a vast rise in popularity of the film industry across the world and especially so in Germany after the early development of moving pictures had surfaced at the very end of the 19th century. One of the most significant influences in the film industry was of course the advancement of technology. The reason for this is that Thomas Edison invented his “Kinetoscope” in 1891 and

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    Why were the Nazis successful in keeping the support of most of the German people between 1933-39? By 1933‚ Hitler and the Nazi Party had already had number of great achievements‚ one of them being the fact that Hitler had gone from operating the Munich Putsch‚ to becoming Chancellor. Also‚ he hosted the Berlin Olympics in 1936‚ which proved to be a huge success after a large number of the medals went to the German Athletes. Also‚ it was an opportunity to show the world how much Germany had improved

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    Joe Bokeyar Year 12 – Modern History Research Essay To what extent did the Nazis succeed in establishing a totalitarian state in Germany in the years between 1933 and 1939? The Nazis succeeded to a great degree in establishing a totalitarian state in Germany in the years between 1933 and 1939. A Totalitarian state is defined as a government that subordinates the individual to the state and strictly controls all aspects of life by coercive measures. A Totalitarian state aims to establish complete:

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    Rise of Hitler

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    Assess the role of each of the following in the rise to power of Hitler: ideological appeal; underestimation by opponents; propaganda. The historical debate surrounding the causal factors of the rise of the Nazi state in Germany by 1933 is fierce. Marxist historians‚ emphasising the idea that Nazism was no more than capitalism’s most extreme form‚ tend to view Hitler as a puppet of big business. Others‚ including renowned scholars such as AJP Taylor stress the idea that Hitler and the Nazi’s were

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