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    Ambition vs Honor Adolf Hitler and Julius Caesar are leaders that were powered by their ambition which made their imperium’s great. Hitler led the Germans and Caesar led the Romans. It may sound uncanny to think that the loved leader of the Romans could compare to an infamous man like Hitler. Caesar abused his power to strive forward in his empire and eventually lead it. Caesar was so set on becoming the leader of the Romans he used his military power to destroy anything in his path. Caesar chased

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    Have you ever wondered what Hitler was like before he became a dictator? Well I am here to tell you just that‚ how he became dictator‚ and how he lived the rest of his life. Adolf Hitler was born in Austria‚ on April 20‚ in 1889 as the forth son of six children. His parents’ names were Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Adolf would frequently fight with his father because his father wouldn’t approve his interest in art instead of business. Then suddenly Adolf Hitler’s father died in 1903 for unknown

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    Hitler the rise of Evil is a successful miniseries from 2003‚ directed by Chrstian Duguay and starring Robert Caryle‚ that won two Emmy awards. The miniseries presents Adolf Hitler from a small boy until his rise to power in the German Riech in 1939. The miniseries was created for entertainment purposes; however‚ during its promotion makers marketed it as a very accurate adaptation of the period. Therefore the film is of interest to historians who wish to explore the subject and the films accuracy

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    Loran Arnold History 420 Hitler vs. Stalin‚ the Evil Master Minds of the Twentieth Century Hitler and Stalin are names that will be forever remember as evil master minds of killing millions of people in order to create a perfect race. In this paper‚ there will be a comparison of Hitler and Stalin’s careers. Also‚ investigating which one had a greater impact on the twentieth century. Hitler started his rise to power in 1919 when he joined the German Workers’ Party at the end of World War

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    changed lyrics of songs and taunted members of the Hitler Youth as well as having a free attitude about sex. The Nazis couldn’t send the teenagers to concentration camps or have them killed so they broke up the groups‚ arrested them or simply ignored them. Eventually their activities became more serious‚ they helped deserters and escaped prisoners‚ stole armaments and attached the Gespeto so the Nazis killed their ‘ringleaders’. On the other hand‚ Hitler won over German industrialists by showing he

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    Jews were responsible for huge events like losing World War One and the economic crisis. This was totally not true at all though. But by blaming the Jews‚ Hitler was now able to create an enemy. So he told all the people in Germany that the Jews were the root of all the problems they had. Without work and without any means to support himself‚ Hitler‚ short of money lived in a doss house with tramps. He spent his time painting post cards which he hoped to sell and clearing pathways of snow. It was at

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    Nazi Germany under the leadership of Hitler soon became a dictatorship. A dictatorship requires one person and one party to be in control of a nation and a climate of fear - this was provided by Himmler’s SS. Personal freedom disappeared in Nazi Germany. When Hitler was appointed chancellor on January 30th 1933‚ it was at the head of a coalition government. It was very clear in his mind that it would not remain this way for long. By the end of March 1933‚ he had acquired much greater powers than

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    Hitler was a very smart but deceptive man his rise to power was more by force than being a favourite in Germany’s eyes until he convinced them to believe his beliefs. Hitler came to power by destabilising the German society by force with his gang of thugs. The German people were also at a very vulnerable point due to the world economic crisis which put thousands of Germans out of jobs. They thought they might end up back to the days of World War 2. Hitler took a prime opportunity by rallying the

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    From the beginning of his rule Hitler had a set plan to build up a strong country‚ with millions of loyal Nazi followers. Hitler already knew that his powerful speeches had brought him into power during his election campaign‚ and would hopefully help him stay in power. With help from Goebbels‚ the minister of propaganda‚ Hitler would gain control of the German people. Hitler and the Nazis created a police state through the use of terror. This meant that it was very difficult for anyone to go against

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    Two significant figures in history are Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler‚ both dictators of their countries. Stalin’s total control of the Soviet Union and Hitler’s total control of Germany both had significant impacts on their countries and societies. Although the two succeeded in very similar ways‚ they showed resentment towards one another. Hitler and Stalin were able to become strong leaders because of their economic‚ social‚ and political policies that they established in order to revive their

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