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    What Is Hitler A Tyrant

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    What happens when society experience the inevitable pain of time ie great oppressions of trouble? Tyrants stand claiming to have a solution. They use a tough state or conflict as a reason to get the public’s attention. Sometimes they really do want to make a difference but other times they just may be pretending to want to help so the can eventually gain power. The tyrant will blame somebody or something for the wrongs going on so they will be targeted. Eventually this could lead to physical violences

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    The Nazis were not the first people to practice anti-Semitism‚ but is true that the Nazis practiced anti-Semitism in the most violent and horrifying way. This generalisation can be easily made because most people aren’t taught about pre-Nazi anti-Semitism so they presume that it was just practiced by the Nazis. Anti-Semitism had been around for nearly 2000 years before the Nazis. It changed over time as it started off as religious bullying with only a few physical and violent attacks before becoming

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    Throughout time‚ this can be observed. When societies are threatened and in distress‚ they turn to those who are different‚ often a race or religion‚ to use as a scapegoat for their suffering. Because they want an explanation or something to blame for what is happening to them‚ these societies lash out at anything that is unlike them. These races or religions are then perceived differently because of being falsely accused of being the cause of society’s issues. Therefore‚ many stereotypes and misconceptions

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    How was Hitler able to capture the hearts of so many people? Through propaganda. Through a detailed‚ psychologically advanced‚ and twistingly genius comprehension of what the German people needed. In the middle of the grim‚ gray‚ and gloomy society in Germany‚ he stood out as someone who was young and enthusiastic--a man who was genuinely interested in the well being of his country. He rose to power very strategically‚ first getting the Nazi name out there and then eventually using the good guy

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    Treaty was short lived. Disappointment and despair grew over issues like new boundary disputes‚ reparation payments‚ national pride and inflation until the American stock market crash sent the European economy into a tailspin. In 1933‚ Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists gained power and created a totalitarian dictatorship in Germany. They were able to gain appeal and political power by using methods such as propaganda posters‚ speeches‚ and jobs. One of the ways Hitler and the Nazi Party gained

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    Hitler consolidated his power‚ January 1933 by legal means. How far do you agree with this statement? In 1933‚ 30th January‚ Hitler was appointed chancellor‚ by Hindenburg‚ the German president‚ so that the Nazi-supporting public would follow him. Hindenburg hoped that if he could get Hitler successfully under reigns that these masses who supported him would also fall into line and this would lead to a stable Germany. Hitler used his new position as chancellor to legally achieve his goal; his

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    decisions everyday‚ but one person has made history with his poor decisions. Let’s all think for a minute‚ did Hitler make any good decisions or were they all bad ending in disaster. It seems Hitler thought his way was the only right way and everyone else’s ideas were wrong. Then you look at his leadership qualities and they are so unique you wonder how he learned to lead like that. Hitler doesn’t listen to anyone he thinks he is superior to all and everyone else is wrong. He started WWII because

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    What organizations‚ ideologies‚ and leaders did Africans create and engage in the 20th century to promote and advance their liberation? [Abstract] The 20th century composed of many organizations ideologies and leaders helping to promote and advance liberation both in America and worldwide. These different entities worked to defy the social structure filled with aspects of conservatism and oppression and rather upheld the Africana sense of governance and encouraged socialism in terms of a more

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    Nazi Propaganda was when the Nazi’s controlled what people saw and heard to be sure that they would never see or hear anything that disagrees with the Nazi views. Nazi Propaganda was mainly led by Paul Josef Goebbels. He once said‚ "Propaganda has absolutely nothing to do with truth." First‚ all Germans had to be educated by Nazis. Around 97% of the teachers in Germany were Nazis. All textbooks were changed so they would teach Nazism. Math problems would make children think like Nazis.

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    How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933 Germany had been recovering from its own economic crisis for six years‚ however its upward climb would soon come tumbling down‚ as the American Stock Market collapsed. America recalled its 800 million gold mark loans to Germany in order to steady its own economy. This caused havoc with Germany‚ 5 banks closed and around 20 000 businesses went bankrupt as they were unable to pay back the borrowed money. People lost their jobs‚ five and a half million out

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