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    Hitler's Oratory

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    set out to argue for. Its task is not to make an objective study of the truth‚ insofar as it favors the enemy‚ and then set it before the masses with academic fairness; its task is to serve our own right‚ always and unflinchingly.” Excerpt from Mein Kampf‚ autobiography of Adolph Hitler - control of education... ‘racial theory’ - The People’s Radio - Triumph of the Will - Der Sturmer - The threat of the SA and SS Why does it matter today? - powerful modern orators use

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    The Rise of Dictators Chapter 9: Lesson 1 Themes for Lesson •  How did Stalin change the government and the economy of the Soviet Union? •  What were the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government? •  How did Hitler rise to power in Germany and Europe in the 1930s? •  What were the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War? Key terms: •  Totalitarian- a government that exerts total control over the nation and citizens’ lives •  Fascism- political philosophy that emphasizes the importance

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    Adolf Hitler

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    Austrian born soldier‚ artist and politician that rose to power in the late 1920s and early 30s. His ascension to power was briefly halted in 1923 when he spent a year in prison in which he published his autobiographical ideological best seller “Mein Kampf”. The work that layed out his master plan for Europe and eventually the world was not taken into consideration nearly soon enough‚ but as history shows it has lasting effects. Never before has one man swayed history in such a dark and abrupt way

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    Allied powers as well as obligatory demilitarization. Consequently‚ progress was in the best of interests for the German nation. It was this need for progress that Hitler was able to take advantage of. As exhibited by document 1‚ an excerpt from Mein Kampf written by Adolf Hitler prior to his ascent to power‚ democracy limits advancement and is harmful to a nation. He states‚ “Isn’t every deed of genius in this world a viable protest of genius against the inertia of the mass…” Thus‚ it is the collective

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    associate Jews with Bolshevism and Socialism where he combined his hatred of Jews. He even blamed Jews for Germany’s defeat in World War 1. Hitler fixated and dreamt about total annihilation of the Jewish race. Many quotes and passages from his book Mein Kampf support ideas that he was fixated on killing Jews (S9). Hitler

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    The Holocaust‚ the systematic slaughter of over 6 million people‚ wasn’t something that could just happen overnight. The events leading up to the Holocaust played a significant part of the genocide occurring and being as brutal as it was. The twentieth century’s worst tragedy was the Holocaust‚ which was made possible by many factors‚ including anti-Semitism and the rise of the Nazi Party. Antisemitism is described as prejudice against‚ hatred of‚ or discrimination against Jews as an ethnic‚ religious

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    Stalin's Foreign Policy

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    Stalin as being very aggresssive. However‚ the other view states that Stalin was looking for security of the USSR‚ and protecting his nation from a German invasion‚ seeing that Hitler has described Russian territory as “Lebensraum“ in his manifesto “Mein Kampf“. This second view makes alot more sense as his main aim of security is attached to sub-aims which have been met by 1941. Aims and sub-aims of Stalin’s foreign policy: Stalin’s main aim he hoped to achieve with his foreign policy was security

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    had a strong prejudice against Jews and any other racial‚ ethnic‚ social‚ or religious group that defied German nationalism. He believed the Aryan race to be the master race‚ which consists of blonde haired and blue-eyed individuals. In his book‚ Mein Kampf‚ he states‚ “All the human culture‚ all the results of art‚ science‚ and technology that we see before us today‚ are almost exclusively the creative product of the Aryan” (Hitler‚ 1925). Although‚ the Nazi Party already incorporated these racial

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    On January 30th‚ 1933‚ Adolf Hitler‚ the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (The Nazi Party)‚ was appointed as chancellor of Germany. In the following paragraphs I will write how Hitler’s dictatorial nature and the work of brilliant strategies had pushed his way into such success and power. In 1919‚ army veteran Adolf Hitler‚ thwarted by the post-war situation in Germany joined the German Workers’ Party‚ a political organization based on anti-Semitism and German nationalism

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    The Munich putsch

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    actions were to save the German nation from political weakness and restore it. Although he was sentenced to prison it was in the comparative luxury of Landsberrg Prison which gave him the opportunity to receive guests and he used the time to write Mein Kampf. As a result of the notoriety from the putsch and trial the book was well received and helped bolster his his image.

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