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    To What Extent Did the Collapse Of the Weimar Republic Lead To The Rise Of Hitler and The Nazi Party? During the process of choosing a topic‚ I had many ideas that I wanted to research. I thought about exploring areas in Art and English but I constantly kept having thoughts about history. I love to learn about our history and I was attracted to choosing a topic that had to do with Hitler’s Germany. History is one of my most favorite subjects in school. I always look forward to becoming more educated

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    In this essay I will be answering the following questions; What group of people were targeted by the Nazis for extermination? Why did they pick this particular ethnic group? What methods did they use in carrying out their goals? What were some of the significant events during this period of time from 1933 to 1945? What other groups did the Nazis persecute as well? Were the Nazis successful in their goal? Provide at least two names of individuals whose personal stories you read from the United States

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    What methods did the Nazis use to gain support? The nazis used many techniques to gain support in Germany‚ the main way that they did this was through the many strands of propaganda. One of the strands was Nazi rallies and Hitler’s speeches; these speeches were one of the main reasons as to why the Nazi party rose to power‚ Hitler was an incredibly good orator‚ this meant that he gave very powerful speeches that expressed his emotions and related to the emotions of those in the audience. In fact

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    Was Hitler to blame for WW2? (10 marks) Hitler’s aims were aggressive. He planned to destroy the treaty of Versailles‚ create a country of all German people and conquer land in Eastern Europe. But many other factors are thought to be the main reason war broke out in 1939. Hitler’s aims were aggressive and he made this aims very clear in his book ‘Mein Kampf’ (my struggle). To test the courage of the British and French to stand up to Hitler on an important matter of principle‚ Hitler announced

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    Sophist‚ more specifically of corruption of the youth and impiety. Charged with these crimes for two different reasons‚ one‚ being misunderstood by the people he had questioned over the years as to his motivation. They felt he was questioning their beliefs and values. This made them angry and out of resentment took these charges out. The other reason is they were trying to degrade him and throw a bad light on him in the cities eyes since they felt this is what he had done to them by questioning their intelligence

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    In the early 1930s‚ the Nazi Party led by Adolf Hitler was growing quite rapidly and gained a mass amount of political support. The party encouraged German pride and racism (mainly anti semitism). There was resentment toward the Treaty of Versailles and its terms also. The Great Depression started around the world‚ which had hyperinflation and a large unemployment rate. Hitler utilized this opportunity blame the Jewish people and used them as scapegoats. He condemned them for all of Germany’s faults

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    the youth with his teachings. As a Philosopher‚ or in the context of the text‚ a juror‚ or a judge ‚ it is important think critically and logically when examining arguments from both sides of the conflict. One of Socrates’ arguments against the charges brought upon him for corrupting the youth is this: “For if I am really corrupting the youth‚ and have corrupted some of them already‚ those of them who have grown up and have become sensible that I gave them bad advice in the days of their youth should

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    Hitler Was a Bad Leader

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    history is whether or not Hitler was a good leader; to this I say he wasn’t. During Hitler’s reign of power‚ more like reign of terror‚ he may have brought success to the world but none of it can undo his damage; none can ever compensate for the lives he took. Hitler was a terrible leader in that he manipulated the young‚ he was very hypocritical‚ and he caused the Jewish Holocaust. Hitler may have done more damage than good; however‚ he did know what he was doing. Hitler knew he needed supporters

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    Why Was Hitler Defeated

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    IB ToK II   2 December 2014   Why was Hitler defeated?   There  were  many  factors  why  Hitler  was  defeated‚  the  most  important being the entry of the US  into  war  in  1942  and  the  fact  that  Germany  was  fighting  a  3  front  war.  By  1940‚  Germany  had   already  gained  control  of  all  of  Western  Europe  and  was  winning  the  majority of battles  against  the  Soviey  Union  in  the  Eastern front. Only Britain  hadn’t been invaded and was fighting against  Germany.     The 

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    goal that Hitler successfully executed was expanding Germany into a German Empire. In 1934 when President Hindenburg died Hitler seized the opportunity to take claim of the vacant power. During this time he would combine the power of the president and chancellor and declare himself as “Fuhrer.” In the novel‚ the author makes the claim that what prevented Germany from being a strong single power was its close proximity to four other great European powers. Haffner believed that Germany was stronger

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