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    Do you ever wonder how Hitler ever became one of the most powerful leaders? Well everything started on January 30‚ 1933. This is when he became chancellor. From that point on his strength started growing quickly and larger. Many events led up to Hitler having so much power. After Paul von Hindenburg made Hitler chancellor Hitler kept excelling in getting more power. Hitler had won 37% of the legislative votes in the year before. Together those two things gave Hitler and his party of Nazis to have

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    nations have risen and fallen. A good leader is a person who leads a group of people in an organized and fashionable manner. Some would argue that if a leader was teaching wrong things‚ they are a bad leader. This is not the case‚ as whatever the message is they are sending out‚ it is willingly accepted and followed by (in most cases) millions. One person in particular that falls into this “bad-person-good-leader” category is the one and only‚ Adolf Hitler. A lot of hurt and hatred surrounds his

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    Stalin industrialism research 1. “Save as” this document in your own documents. Please type all the answers onto the sheet and then print it out for your notes at the end of the lesson. Connect: Google research What was the Stakhanovite campaign? (recap) The Stakhanovite movement began during the second 5-year plan in 1935 as a new stage of the socialist competition. The Stakhanovite movement was named after Aleksei Stakhanov‚ who had mined 102 tons of coal in less than 6 hours (14 times his

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    emerge The opposition for Trotsky not only held Stalin but also 2 other politicians: Lev Kamenev and G.E. Zinoviev (a leading Bolshevik who had been Lenin’s closest aide during the revolution) Together‚ the 3 formed ‘’troika’’ a group & attacked Trotsky during party meetings‚ drawing on his writings/speeches from his last years as Menshevik as a means of attacking him for disloyalty Kamenev supported Stalin after Lenin died‚ when Stalin retained his post as General Secretary There was

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    March 2010 The Regime of Stalin During the 1900s‚ a man under the name of Stalin rose to power‚ making him‚ contrary to popular belief‚ the worst dictator in that period. Unlike the infamously renowned Hitler who had attempted to eliminate all the Jews in the 1900s‚ Stalin made all the wrong decisions from the very start. Before he came to power‚ he used trickery and guile in order to gain his place at the top. Then‚ when he found his way to being the ruler of Russia‚ Stalin remained distant and separated

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    How did Stalin come to be the dominant leader of the Soviet Union? On the eve of Lenin’s death‚ there was no real or clear successor who would take leadership of the party. Even before his death Lenin himself recognised that there would be a power struggle between two of the most prominent leaders in the party‚ Trotsky and Stalin‚ which he expressed in his last testament (which was shielded from the public eye until the early 1950’s). In Lenin’s last testament‚ he even went on to briefly assess

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    potential failure on their behalf. Both Adolf and Macbeth execute for their own advantage‚ more concerned about power than humanity and positive outcomes. Hitler and Macbeth’s own selfishness overpowered the differences between right and wrong and the difference between a leader and a Tyrant. Both Hitler and Macbeth desired to be King‚ both were soldiers before taking ownership of leadership‚ both also noted as courageous men during battle. Both men are alike due to the parallel malice and murderous

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    support. Support is what an effective leader needs in order to achieve their actual goals. By having a strong influence on the group of people who follow them the effective leader can achieve anything‚ good or bad. Adolf Hitler was an effective leader‚ but not a moral one because his goals were not for the good of the world. “As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated‚ but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice‚” () by saying this Hitler was able to gain support because

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    Germany‚ Adolf Hitler‚ once said “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough‚ it will be believed.” Many people in high ranking positions or politics tend to “bend” the truth. Adolf Hitler spoke strong enough to gather people to support him‚ however‚ when he finally gained power‚ the people that once supported him realized he was a habitual liar and all he wanted was to rule/control the nation. Although Hitler was the cause of countless awful events‚ he was a leader and had plenty

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    3a) Why did Stalin introduce the Five-Year Plans and did they achieve for Russia what Stalin had planned for? Explain your answer. [12] In 1929‚ Stalin took over Russia who was considered one of the most backward economies in Europe. The Russian economy was in a very bad state‚ many of the factories were run-down and most people could not fend for themselves. Hence‚ to improve the economic conditions of Russia‚ Stalin set about transforming her economical and agricultural sectors by introducing

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