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    Adolf Hitler is a well-known name‚ not only here in Germany‚ but in most parts of the world. This is not because of a positive impression he left behind‚ but because of a very negative one. Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria‚ as the son of an ordinary middle class family. His childhood was dominated by permanent conflicts with his farther‚ Alois‚ who did not allow his son to pursue a career as an artist. After Alois’ death‚ the young Hitler suffered a lot but managed

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    I believe that the Holocaust was an act against “Human Rights on A World Scale” because of the fact that its aftermath cause between five and six million Jewish deaths. No one truly knows why Hitler did what he did but all the same we must remember our past and teach it to the youth before we allow them to make decision about their future. The human right that was being violated was the right to live. Hitler basically killed anyone he didn’t like because he felt that they did not deserve to live

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    Mussolini was one of the most famous dictators of the 1900’s. He came from small to big within years‚ of being a politician‚ with the help of good connections. He was a very strong politician‚ and seemed like a good leader‚ but did not follow his word. The way mussolini fought wars‚ and ran the government were different then anyother leader. Mussolini had many opportunities to do different things‚ but he never decided to change his ways. He left his country with shame‚ and bring humiliation to his

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    2012 Rise of Dictators For many nations‚ WWI peace had brought not prosperity but revolution fueled by economic depression and struggle. The postwar years brought the rise of powerful dictators driven by the belief in nationalism. Germany: * Germans saw the fact that the Treaty of Versailles blamed them for the starting of the war to be unfair. They did not find security in a settlement that stripped them of their overseas colonies and border territories. * Germany was expected to pay

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    In James Scott’s novel Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance he plainly describes what can only be viewed as the worsening of the lives of the village poor in Sedaka‚ Malaysia. He attributes the increase in economic inequality to Malaysia’s green revolution. Consequently‚ Scott analyzes the impact of these changes on the poor‚ sighting several causes. The green revolution began in the 1970’s in Malaysia. It was brought about by an advance in technology‚ a new form of high

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    According to Hitler and his writings‚ he truly believed he was doing the work of God. On April 12‚ 1922‚ Adolf Hitler said the following “My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness‚ surrounded by a few followers‚ recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who‚ God’s truth!” Adolf Hitler believed that since he was a supposedly a Christian‚ he was able to kill the Jewish citizens because

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    Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933 because he had so much support from German people.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer (16) There are many factors in which helped the Nazis seize power in 1933. I do not think that one of these factors stands out to be the main reason for Hitler becoming Chancellor in January 1933. There are some factors which were more important than others‚ however there is not one outstanding factor; they all played an important part to Hitler’s rise to power. This does

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    Hamlet; in my opinion is Ophelia strong or weak? Ophelia is weak… In my opinion I believe that Ophelia is weak in many aspects of her Character in Hamlet. Firstly‚ I think she shows great weakness in the way she allows the men in her life to manipulate her throughout the play. Clearly‚ the main factor of manipulation is through her love and emotions towards Hamlet‚ which is continually used almost against her and to the men’s advantage. Her father and Claudius order Ophelia to meet

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    that occurred during the WWII was the Holocaust. There has been much debate about the causes of the Holocaust‚ as many factors have been discussed. Therefore‚ this investigation will assess to what extent was Hitler the cause of the Holocaust. The four factors that will be assessed will be the widespread anti-Semitism‚ the role of Hitler himself‚ the demonizing of Jews made by the state churches and the Treaty of Versailles. The sources I will be comparing will be Hitler: 1936-1945 by Ian Kershaw and

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    Hitler was responsible for the outbreak of World War 2(1939) to a significant extent. The many things that he did like going against the Treaty of Versailles which included the rearmament of Germany‚ his Lebensraum policy where he wanted to take over neighboring lands and gain more territory for Germany and his disrespect to the treaties he made. While Hitler was a great cause for World War 2‚ he was not the sole reason. The Great Depression‚ the weak leaders of the League of Nations and their

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