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    of Adolf Hitler and his beliefs‚ 6 million Jews were killed between the years 1933-1945. Hitler did not just target Jews either‚ he targeted all races he saw as a threat to the “Aryan” race. According to History.com‚ “ The National Socialist German Workers’ Party‚ or Nazi Party‚ grew into mass movement and ruled Germany through the totalitarian means from 1933-1945.” Before he had joined the Nazi party‚ Hitler had served in the German army during World War I. Like many people‚ Hitler believed

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    believe in a specific idea. That goal is the hardest key role of propaganda especially when trying to convince as many people as possible. There are many people who had their own ways of using propaganda. Such as Martin Luther King Junior and Adolf Hitler‚ both having very different ways of approaching propaganda but both had great success with it. I would say that Hitler’s approach to propaganda convinces the majority of people faster and more efficient than MLK’s approach. The success of Hitler’s

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    they do they duty to Germany and Germany Volk‚ they can be sure that God will never abandon either them or German. Hitler was a leader of the Nazi party and the dictator of the Germany. Also‚ he was the fascist leader who was hugely influence by Mussolini who wished to form a perfect race‚ called Aryan race. He had hatred toward Jew and saw Jew as a race inferior to the Aryan. So‚ Hitler was the individual that indirectly affected the lives of the Canadians because his prime mover who started another

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    Peter Farag 10A Mr. Laidlaw The holocaust. Adolf Hitler couldn’t help but just keep killing people when he took power in Germany during the year 1933. The Nazis (Hitler’s army) killed millions of Jews and Gypsies basically because they thought that they were smarter than the Germans. The mass killing of Jews occurred in late 1938 and ended in 1945 during World War 2. Many concentration camps were constructed by Hitler and his men to hold people who he called his enemy. People who were sent to camps

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    Hitler expands:Rhineland‚ Austria‚ Sudetenland‚ In 1935 Hitler began to re arm Germany by rebuilding its military. All necessary war material were being manufactured in factories across Germany. As a result of world war one the Rhineland was to be a demilitarized zone‚ but in 1936 Hitler Ignored that rule and went ahead and sent troop into the Rhineland to give his Blitzkriek strategy a head start. Hitler incorporated the Sudetenland and austria in his reign of terror with little effort. There was

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    Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Stalin are all infamous dictators between WWI and WWII. They were welcomed by their people as they were looking for hope. They wanted their countries to be powerful‚ and get out of the great depression. The citizens of these countries were hungry and hopeless‚ and were seeking positive changes. All of these dictators promised a better future‚ however they had evil ideas with the intentions to rule as a dictatorship.These dictators were able to come to power because they acknowledged

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    research on Nazi Germany is talked about by one of the period’s most distinguished historians. The book brings together the most important pieces of Ian Kershaw’s research on the Holocaust for the first time. The writings are arranged in three sections—Hitler and the Final Solution‚ popular opinion and the Jews in Nazi Germany‚ and the Final Solution in historiography. Vail-Ballou Press. Binghamton‚ New york. In this book‚ Anti-Semitism that spread quickly is talked about. The author‚ Yehuda Bauer

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    of one man’s belief‚ that had the ability to influence an entire country. The holocaust was a genocide that was solely based off of hatred found in Germany. Propaganda played a role in brainwashing citizens of Germany into believing that the acts Hitler and the Nazis were engaging in were acceptable. My great Grandmother was in fact‚ a German citizen at the time of the holocaust and to this day believes that the Jewish people‚ homosexuals‚ and gypsies got everything that they deserved during the

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    Gestapo was created by Adolf Hitler in 1933. It was a secret police to help solidify Nazi control by identifying and arresting anti-Nazi people. It originated from political department of the police headquarters in Berlin. Hitler gave control of this organization to Herman Goring as the director. He encouraged his officers to arrest any threats to the Nazi government. Hitler eliminated the SA in 1934. In 1936‚ Heinrich Himmler was the head of Hitler’s special forces unit‚ the Schutzstaffel (SS).

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    Wednesday‚ 24 September 2014 Why did Hitler gain power in 1933? I believe that there were 5 key motivators for change within Germany which led to Hitlers rise to power in the 1930’s‚ and his election as Chancellor. In this essay I plan to explore in depth about how‚ after ten years‚ Hitler finally gained the trust of the German people‚ and most importantly‚ their vote. Although Hitler was not responsible for the Great Depression‚ nor did he particularly have any control over the collapse of the

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