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    Why Is Hitler Bad

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    this power can impact and change the world. Adolf Hitler used this power and did‚ in fact‚ change the world‚ but in a negative way that hurt and killed many innocent people. There is a long story behind Hitler’s cruelty‚ series of events the lead to his rise in power and events leading to his fall in power. Adolf Hitler was the son of Klara and Alois Hitler and was born the 20th of April 1889 in a small Austrian town called Brunau. As a kid Hitler was very smart and popular‚ but when he felt a little

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    Before Hitler was leading the Germans and the Axis powers in WW2‚ he was defying the treaty of Versailles and committing crimes to try to get Germany back to its former glory. Even though Hitler was committing all these crimes‚ the League of Nations was not doing anything to stop him. This allowed Hitler to keep doing what he was doing. All of this made Germany more powerful. Also‚ the fear of war forced the League of Nations to make decisions that they probably would not have made if they were more

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    Napoleon vs Hitler

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    14‚ 2010 “Napoleon and Hitler” It has been said before by George Santayana “those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” In fact‚ this quote was found to be a true statement when Adolf Hitler mimicked Napoleon Bonaparte and suffered under similar circumstances. It goes to show that history can in fact repeat itself. It would be thought that Hitler would have picked up on Napoleons mistakes and learned from them‚ but that was not the case. Instead‚ Hitler followed exactly in the

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    SIMON SINEK – How Great Leaders Inspire Action How do you explain when things don ’t go as we assume? Or better‚ how do you explain when others are able to achieve things that seem to defy all of the assumptions? For example: Why is Apple so innovative? Year after year‚ after year‚ after year‚ they ’re more innovative than all their competition. And yet‚ they ’re just a computer company. They ’re just like everyone else. They have the same access to the same talent‚ the same agencies‚ the same

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    History Revision notes: Rise of Hitler Origins of the Nazi Party The Nazi Party was formed in January 1919 by Anton Drexler. Originally it was named the German Workers Party (DAP). Hitler joined in Autumn of 1919. He quickly rose to become the leader of the party. The party was transformed by Hitler and became a political party rather than the discussion group that it had been when he joined. The SA (Brownshirts) was formed to protect Hitler and other party leaders at meetings. It also disrupted

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    were

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    debate was clear and accurate‚ but was not usually thorough. Information had several inaccuracies OR was usually not clear. Rebuttal All counter-arguments were accurate‚ relevant and strong. Most counter-arguments were accurate‚ relevant‚ and strong. Most counter-arguments were accurate and relevant‚ but several were weak. Counter-arguments were not accurate and/or relevant Use of Facts/Statistics Every major point was well supported with several relevant facts‚ statistics and/or examples. Every

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    Study Guide Hitler

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    RISE OF HITLER BACKROUND - Half Austrian and half German. Serves with distinction‚ wounded returns to Bavaria after war (served in a Bavarian regiment). - German nationalist+supporter of authoritarianism+ opposed to democracy and socialism + racially motivated (anti-Semitism v German Volk) - Pseudo spy for Bavarian govt and runs into the DAP (German Workers Party). Likes their anti-capitalist‚ anti-Semitic and nationalist message. Anton Drexler is founder/head; Hitler has energy‚ oratory and

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    In 1928 the USSR was still in crisis‚ after all revolutions‚ and the civil war. Russia was still not ass well developed as other European countries 20 years ago‚ therefore Stalin needed to transform his country into a modern and powerful nation. He wanted to industrialize Russia. Stalin’s main aims were to create a good defense from foreign attacks and to catch up economically with other countries so Russia will not depend on import from mainly Germany and‚ other nations. Industrialization

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    How Did Stalin Cause Ww2

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    the 20-year difference. The war included many nations‚ but the main Allies included Great Britain‚ the U.S.‚ the Soviet Union‚ China‚ and France. The main Axis powers included Germany‚ Japan‚ and until 1943‚ Italy. The brutality shown during WWII goes unmatched by any war in history‚ including the Holocaust and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Out of the 16‚112‚566 men sent to war from the U.S.‚ 291‚557 were killed. Out of all the countries that fought 14‚ 595‚000 died in battle. If that number

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    The two main rivals were Trotsky and Stalin‚ both members of the Politburo‚ the top section within the party. However‚ looking back from today we can see that Trotsky never really opposed a real threat to Stalin who would become the new leader of Russia officially in 1929. Stalin became the new communist leader after he successfully had won over both Trotsky‚ the right group of the party and the left group. In 1922 Stalin had been given the position as General Secretary of the Bolshevik party. Silently

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