their leader Adolf Hitler. The holocaust killed off 11‚000‚000 million innocent civilians. 6‚000‚000 of the innocent killed were Jewish people. The other five million were Jehovah’s Witness and gypsy. He killed the Jewish people because he used them as a scapegoat. He blamed them for the economy being bad. He said they were the reason that they lost world war one. He killed Jehovah’s witnesses because he did not like the fact that they did not salute the flag or join the army. They did not do either on
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stabilize Germany. That was when Adolf Hitler rose to power and took control of Germany. Hitler promised the Germans that he would restore Germany and it’s economy. Although Hitler’s attempted to restore Germany cause many more problems therefore he should be prosecuted. Adolf Hitler
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The Essence of Power: Hitler Vs. Gandhi In the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s the people of northern Europe‚ southern Africa and Asia were in despair. They had no leaders. They were defenceless. India had been taken over by the British Empire and now the 315 million Indians were under the rule of the 100 thousand British soldiers there. In Germany there were six different political groups; nobody knew what to do. These countries were in shock‚ they need a change‚ but more importantly‚ they
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What factors in Germany helped enable Hitler to rise to power? After the First World War‚ Germany was devastated due to the unattainable demands of the Treaty of Versailles. The hyperinflation in Germany was out of control leading to Germany becoming a very distraught nation that needed hope to look up to after the depression. The conditions in Germany at the time‚ lead to a nationwide desperation. These conditions were of great benefit for Hitler to take advantage and to succeed in the infamous
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MR MURPHY MODERN HISTORY !1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction………………………………………………………………………… page 3 2.0 Comparative Uses of Power ………………….……………………………………. page 4 2.1 Struggle for Power………………………………………………………….. page 3 2.2 Uses of Power………………………………………………………………. page 4 2.2.1 Stalin’s Uses of Power…………………………………………….. page 4 2.2.2 Gorbachev’s Uses of Power………………………………………. page 4 2.3 End of the USSR..………………………………………………………….. page 5 2.4 Foreign Perspectives……………………………………………………
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During the Holocaust‚ in 1942 and 1943‚ Nazi doctors and scientists conducted gruesome experiments on the prisoners at various concentration camps including Dachau and Ravensbrook. In addition to attempting to wipe out the Jewish population‚ the Nazis brutally mutilated many prisoners at the concentration camps without their consent in the name of science and medical advancement. During World War Two‚ the Nazis performed inhumane medical experiments on prisoners at these camps such as freezing them
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Question 1 - Draw Conclusions: How did Western powers gain greater trading rights in China? Western powers began to make unequal treaties with China. The first treaty was after the first Opium war‚ China had to open 5 ports‚ one of which included Canton. The second treaty was‚ China doesn’t only lose more of their own rights‚ but loses rights to other countries as well‚ Christian missionaries were also allowed to be informally part of the new trade. Finally the next was the Destruction of the summer
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World War II‚ there were two men who were on opposing sides‚ the men were Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin. These men were each triumphant in their rise to power in their countries and they were very comparable in the ways that they succeeded. Their success was mostly attributed to their new ideas and their politics.<br><br>Although Hitler and Stalin hated each other‚ the two leaders were similar in many ways. Hitler and Stalin each rose to the highest position attainable in their respective countries
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Jakob Rasmussen Humanities December 3rd 2010 The Methods and Circumstances of Hitler’s Rise to Power After Germany’s defeat in the First World War. Germany were forced to sign a treaty called the Treaty of Versailles that limited Germany’s power extensively. The treaty stated penalties such as the loss of German soil‚ a great minimization of Germany’s army and navy and of course Germany was forced to pay for the reparations of the destruction they had caused in the war. This penalty left Germany
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Hitler and Nazi Germany Origins and Rise of Hitler- Note Guidelines Use pages 63-72 in “Authoritarian and Single Party States” by Waller and Todd to make notes using the following headings: How did the political circumstances of Germany after 1918 contribute to the rise of Nazism? The new government set up after the abdication of the Kaiser • “Stab in the back’ theory • Disappointment at Peace settlement • Proportional Representation • Constitution- especially Article 48 Challenges
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