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    Adolf Hitler impacted Europe‚ Jews‚ and Germans during his time causing a large amount of trouble. Why did Adolf Hitler do so much damage to Europe‚ causing war against other countries and region of terror? How Hitler rose to power and conditions worsened for undesirables. Hitler did gain a lot of power doing several things worsening the conditions for the undesirable. Hitler rose to power doing several things to help others support him. At paragraph 2 it states “...President of Germany‚ Paul Von

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    I chose to talk about a series of text from a website called Cesar’s Way titled “The Loyalty of Dogs?” The text explains in detail how there are many answers to the question at hand about a dog’s loyalty. The writer‚ Cesar Milan‚ is very qualified to be writing about the subject because he is a dog behaviorist who has over twenty-five years of experience in the profession. It was interesting to see his perspective on the topic. He questions multiple times about whether or not‚ humans deserve dogs

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    Adolf Hitler’s Early Life (1889 – 1924) Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria on April 20‚ 1889. He was the 4th child of Alois Schickelgruber and Klara Hitler. 4 of his siblings died in childhood and only his sister‚ Paula and Adolf survived childhood. Hitler’s father was very strict and frequently hit him. He was very popular and did extremely well in primary school but by secondary school‚ he rarely excelled at schoolwork. When Hitler was 13‚ his father died so there was no strong influence

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    The Rise of Hitler

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    The depression in 1929 was one of the main factors. For Hitler and the Nazis‚ the depression was good. They blamed the Weimar Republic‚ the Communists‚ the Jewish people‚ the Treaty of Versailles and promised to be free of the enemy within who was destroying Germany. The people of Germany felt similarly so they followed Germany. Using teamwork and skills of propaganda in order to get votes Hitler and the Nazis managed to use this time well. The Nazis were very successful in this. In the elections

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    Julius Caesar

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    Brutus‚ a brave hero or a traitor? BRUTUS killed his benefactor and friend‚ Cesar‚ because Cesar had usurped the sovereign power. Therefore‚ Brutus was a patriot‚ whose character is to be admired‚ and whose example should be imitated‚ as long as republican liberty shall have a friend or an enemy in the world. Brutus is a very cautious man. "Into what dangers are you leading me‚ Cassius‚ that you would have me lookinto myself for things that are not there?"(1.2.68-70) This quote is referring to

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    attempts to organize a farm workers’ union in California but for the most part all have failed. Whether is had been because of the growers‚ leaders‚ or workers‚ all of the unions prior to the United Farm Labor Union had failed. Nonetheless‚ all of the previous organizations created a foundation‚ for others to use as a start. In each period there are different leaders with different ideas‚ in the case of the UFW‚ Cesar Chavez‚ carefully studied the strategies behind every movement‚ and building on the

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    Hitler vs. Ghandi

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    Hitler vs. Ghandi “Mussen die juen ausrotten!” Were the cries chanted by the loyal followers of Adolf Hitler. They exclaimed‚ “We must exterminate the Jews!”. Hitler led them to believe it was the solution to Germany’s problems. As a result‚ the Holocaust became one of the most atrocious events in human history. Another powerful figure was Mahatma Ghandi‚ he led humanity through peace and rightousness. Ghandi did not believe in violence; he promoted unity and love. Ghandi brought the idea

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    Julius Caesar

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    Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar is considered to be one of the greatest statesman and a Roman general. It is believed that Julius springs his family from the genetic factor Julia‚ the descendants of Lulus‚ who was the son of Aeneas‚ the Trojan prince‚ and the supposed son of Venus goddess. Caesar‚ the cognomen springs its origin from an ancestor born by a caesarean section. Caesar was born on 13th July 100 B.C. and died on 15th March 44 B.C. Julius Caesar was the son of Gaius Julius Caesar

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    Hitler - a Great Leader

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    should have the organizational ability and has the ambition to make his country powerful in the world. In addition‚ he could use his words to twist and manipulate the minds of people into believing that what he was saying. Using this power‚ he could get people to do anything for him‚ which prove his amorality. He should be skillful in carry out successful policy to bring the country to economic prospect‚ since economy is very important to a country. <br> <br>I think Adolf Hitler is the one. Adolf Hitler

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    Hitlers consolidation

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    main factors; The Reichstag Fire‚ the Enabling Act and The Night of the Long Knives. By Hitler overcoming all three of these factors he‚ in some way or another cancelled out his competition for his consolidation for power. The most important factor was The Enabling Act; this cancelled out competition but also but also brought many other crucial powers that proved key to his consolidation of power. By Hitler passing the Enabling Act he was effectively allowed the powers of a Dictator. He could pass

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