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    Adolf Hitler was a man who is really intelligent and creative at tactics‚ and he was the role modeled Germany. As being the leadership ‚ obviously Adolf Hitler must be brave ‚ strong and to be ready at any circumstances that lies in the future. When Hitler was a kid ‚ he wanted to become a priest ‚ however his father always treats him brutally and doesn’t let him to become a priest . He became a dictator instead of a priest when he was old. What happen to Germany and other countries if he become

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    INTRODUCTION Hitler‚ Adolf (1889-1945)‚ German political and military leader and one of the 20th century’s most powerful dictators. Hitler converted Germany into a fully militarized society and launched World War II in 1939 (see Federal Republic of Germany). He made anti-Semitism a keystone of his propaganda and policies and built the Nazi Party (see National Socialism) into a mass movement. He hoped to conquer the entire world‚ and for a time dominated most of Europe and much of North Africa. He

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    with the Indians‚ he had to connect with Japan‚ European and natives both knew. For example‚ when Christopher Columbus decide to set sail to Haiti‚ he was not expecting it to be inhabited by natives. The Spaniards had gone to Hispaniola to expand their empire. When he told the Spaniards about Hispaniola; he experienced a different culture which was different from his beliefs. The Spaniards just wanted to expand their empire peacefully. Spain’s soldiers managed to override Hispaniola‚ and convince

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    Gabi Mejia Chem 101 Section ADF Lab 4: Weak Acid Unknown Procedure: When testing the acid‚ use only between 0.2 g and 0.3 g for each trial (get as precise a measurement as you can). The general procedure is to weigh out your acid‚ dissolve it in water‚ add a couple drops of the indicator (phenolphthalein)‚ and then add the sodium hydroxide until you note a color change (from clear to pink). When the color change occurs‚ you have added enough base to completely react with the acid (the endpoint).

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    Before Hitler even rose to power‚ anti-Semitism was prevalent in Germany. Throughout history Jews have been persecuted and restricted for their beliefs and race during such times as the Byzantine Empire and the Crusades; however‚ during the Enlightenment many European countries tolerated and lifted many restrictions on Jews. Nevertheless‚ many still hated the Jews for their racial appearance. It was Adolf Hitler that sparked rise of anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Hitler became supreme ruler

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    grave made me remember when my favourite son was alive... Adolf Hitler. I still can’t believe he was the smallest of all my children. From April 20‚ 1889 to April 30 1945 I have loved all he has done. Now I acknowledge the doctor’s decision who managed to persuade me to spare the young Austrian boy. I remember knocking on the doctor’s door in my dark-green uniform to see my beautiful wife and the future leader of Germany. Foolishly I assumed Adolf was going to die which would left my wife heartbroken

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    HITLER’S AIMS 1. Abolish the Treaty of Versailles: Hitler felt that the treaty was unfair and humiliating to Germany and the German people. He didn’t agree with the limitations to the military nor the demilitarised of the Rhineland. In addition the treaty forbade Anschluss and forced Germans to live in Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) and Poland (including Danzig) by removing former German territory. 2. Expand German territory: He wanted Austria to join with Germany in order to get extra lebensraum

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    HItler Rise To Power Essay

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    reason for the rise of the NSDAP to power in 1933 was Hitler himself”. How far do you agree with this view? The rise of Hitler and the NSDAP remains a very significant event in European history and is still a controversial topic even today. Historians have all come with many different explanations for the rise of Hitler to power in 1933; however some historians would attribute the overwhelming success of the NSDAP in 1933 to one man‚ Adolf Hitler. Portrayed as the ‘messiah’ to rid Germans of all

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    important reason why Hitler became a chancellor in 1933. Hitler was very well organised and a natural public speaker as well as being a good propagandist. These personal qualities showed Hitler to be a credible‚ alternative leader. However there were other aspects as to how he became chancellor in 1933 such as the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic and the crucial role the Great Depression had to help Hitler come into power. One reason why Hitler became chancellor in 1933 was because of his personal

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    were at a considerable disadvantage and lost many machines on the ground when they were standing round the aerodromes‚ we were accustomed to inflict in the air losses of as much as two and two-and-a-half to one. In the fighting over Dunkirk‚ which was a sort of no-man’s-land‚ we undoubtedly beat the German Air Force‚ and gained the mastery of the local air‚ inflicting here a loss of three or four to one day after day. Anyone who looks at the photographs which were published a week or so ago of the

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