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    dictatorships of Hitler and Stalin Totalitarianism is when all three powers of the state (judicial‚ executive‚ and legislative) are controlled by one person. This is what happened in the twentieth century when Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin became the dictators of Germany and Russia. They were similar in many ways but had completely different fundamental ideas. Hitler was born in 1889 in Austria . He left school with no qualifications and fought in the First World War. Stalin was born in 1879

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    Hitler and Big Brother Some totalitarian regimes can be similar in some ways but also different in others. 1984 is a book that talks about a totalitarian regime that is ruled by big brother. We can find some similarities to this totalitarian regime with the regime of Adolf Hitler. They are both totalitarian regimes that are ruled by different leaders that can convince people to follow them so they can rule a population‚ and make people to be subordinated to them just by persuading them. So if

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    differences between Hitler and Napoleon‚ however I feel there were more similarities. They were both immigrants in the country they ended up ruling‚ both conquered most of Europe‚ both had radical views about fighting‚ and both were very quick in their fighting. However‚ the most significant similarities between the two leaders is how they were accepted as monarchs in a previously democratic society‚ and what they did for the countries after becoming monarchs. Hitler and Napoleon were accepted

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    The system of tsarism was based on the idea of absolute authority‚ where the Tsar - God’s chosen leader‚ possessed “unlimited executive‚ legislative and judicial power” (Perfect‚ Ryan and Sweeney‚ Reinventing Russia‚ A Study in Revolution). This system though had its flaws‚ for example allowing such an immense authority to the Tsar‚ caused their words to be law and were not to be questioned. The Tsar though was also to blame for the collapse of the autocratic system as Russia was a very large nation

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934-1945 until he committed suicide. Adolf Hitler was a frontline solider then he rose to power in German politics as a leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ which was known as the NAZI party. Hitler was a chancellor of Germany and served as a dictator. This rise to leadership was formed during the great depression in Germany. Adolf Hitler was a charismatic leader who was not a very sociable person. What made Hitler a good leader

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    Roosevelt or Martin Luther King‚ but one of the greatest leaders of all time is Adolf Hitler. One of Hitler’s strength was his amazing memory. Hitler had the uncanny ability to commit precise details to memory‚ particularly historical information‚ technical facts‚ economic statistics‚ and past personal experiences. As a child he did not have the best education. To make up for this he read everything that was put in front of him and retained all the knowledge. His knowledge of guns‚ tanks‚ ships

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    Document 1 In this excerpt‚ Adolf Hitler explains some of his ideas. One blood demands one Reich. Never will the German nation have the moral right to enter into colonial politics until‚ at least‚ it includes its own sons within a single state.... Oppressed territories are led back to the bosom of a common Reich‚ not by flaming protests‚ but by a mighty sword. Source: Adolf Hitler‚ Mein Kampf‚ 1925-26 (adapted) 1. What did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? How would that lead

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    maintain their position in power. One of these individuals was Adolf Hitler. Hitler used numerous Machiavellian ideas to win his respective place in Germany’s government. The two most important Machiavellian principles that Hitler used were winning the people and how he dealt with cruelty and murder.Adolf Hitler‚ the self-proclaimed "savior" of the German people‚ was an insecure‚ egotistical man‚ who ominously controlled the German people. Hitler thought that he could change things with force‚ which soon

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    This is an image of one of the Canadian family during the Great Depression era. As shown above‚ we can perceive the living condition in Canada‚ how harsh it was to live during dirties thirties. This was technical condition throughout Canada as national economy was declining drastically. The entire family member in the photo looks filthy; looks like they were never had washed their cloths since they had no money to afford clothing. Also‚ they are skinny and thin because they had lack of food to consume

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    Although Gandhi was from India and Hitler was from Germany‚ they both had a sense of nationalism. British rule in India caused conflict‚ creating a growing need of independence. In Germany‚ the failing economy caused Hitler to step up and act on this pride. Nationalism differed between Gandhi’s India and Hitler’s Germany. This is represented in a few different ways‚ including Gandhi’s peace‚ Hitler’s violence‚ and their influence of future generations. After World War I‚ many British colonies were

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