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    Hitler was an influential speaker‚ capturing the eyes of everyone who had the fortune of watching his speeches on television. But who would have ever thought that one man can attain so much power‚ and shape it to control a country in an economic crisis? How did he influence a country and its people in his rise to power? And how did he take on the a world that hated him for his actions‚ when all he did was spread his ideals and changed the minds of his country’s people. Despite the fact that Hitler

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    HITLER “And I can fight only for something that I love‚ love only what I respect‚ and respect only what I at least know.”  ― Adolf Hitler This sentence is said by Adolf Hitler when he started the Blitzrieg.In Hitler’s hole life‚ he started many kinds of wars and killed a lots of people‚ Although he is a great man in the world‚ he made many contributions to the world‚ however he still hated by the world. There are some examples of Hitler’s impacts that affect the world.According to written records

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    The Hitler Youth was an organization of young men around the ages of 14-18 that were meant to insure the future of Nazi Germany. Since its creation in 1926 the membership of the organization had grown from roughly 5‚000 to nearly 8‚000‚000 due to the Nazi Party forcing nearly all children to be a part of it. Many activities closely resembled military training‚ with weapons training‚ assault course circuits and basic tactics. The Jewish Virtual Library is a great site to use for my research paper

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    The utilisation of fear have been a system used by both the Nazi dictatorship in Germany and the Stalinist regime in the soviet Union and also to maintain their totalitarian framework on the people. Firstly the Nazis used a number of concerning capability to secure that their ‘Terror State’ worked. It was not exactly one part‚ it was a mixture that have been consolidated to verify that nobody spoke crazy against the Nazis. The Nazis used and created The SS‚ the Gestapo‚ and concentration camps

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    The Nazi Regime had a profound and devastating impact on European Jews from 1933 and ending in 1945‚ as they were completely isolated‚ outed by society and dehumanised.These steps that the Nazis undertook were executed in order to control the Jewish population.The regime consisted of completely isolating Jews from society by initiating antisemitic propaganda‚ boycotting Jewish businesses and establishing the Nuremberg laws. This was followed by the forced relocation into the Ghettos where they faced

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    the human brain. It was something lots of people were being judged off of that didn’t make the people that were being judged feel good about themselves and that’s a cause of putting the ideas of killing yourself or even just hurting yourself physically‚ in people’s heads. This all connected to Hitler and the Nazi Propaganda. Hitler was the judge to the Jews‚ that he took over with his soldiers. Hitler was the reason why people were hating on Jews. Hitler couldn’t be trusted.

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    Did Hitler really die in the bunker? There is no evidence that Hitler really committed suicide in the Führerbunker‚ but there are many evidences that can prove‚ or at least create a suspicion about the life of Hitler in America after the fall of the Third Reich. The Führerbunker was an air-raid shelter near to the Chancellery‚ only for the private use of Hitler‚ his wife‚ and his closest advisers and ministers. According to the Soviets‚ Hitler and his wife‚ Eva Braun‚ committed suicide in the Führerbunker

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    Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler was born in Austria where he grew up dreaming that he would one day be an artist. This dream was quickly brought to a halt when he showed insufficient artistic skill and was denied acceptance to an art academy in Vienna. After his dreams of being an artist died down he spent much of his time doing small jobs and realized that his true interest was politics. In 1914‚ after discovering his interest in politics‚ Hitler joined the German Army. He found a

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    Adolf Hitler is known to many as the dictator responsible for the deaths of six million Jews during WWII; however‚ not many people know the full story. After Germany’s defeat in WWI‚ Hitler began his slow rise to power. Eventually‚ he had complete control over Germany‚ and with his complete control‚ he used it to destroy a great number of people in WWII. WWII is where he committed the actions that caused him to be world famous for all of the wrong reasons. At the end of WWII during an imminent German

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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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