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    The decades following World War I consisted of European leadership averting conflicts that could lead to large-scale war. Accordingly‚ this concept was easily achieved prior to 1933 due to European leadership in countries of military might striving for peace in Europe. Following Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933‚ Germany disregarded the provisions of the Versailles treaty without challenge. Germany re-occupied the Rhineland in 1936 and annexed Austria in the spring of 1938 without confrontation

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    The Second World War was one of the most devastating conflicts ever encountered‚ fuelled by two ruthless dictators that aimed to assert their own ideologies on the rest of the world. By comparing Nazism to Stalinism‚ highlights the similar authoritarian measures they embraced in order to obtain their political goals. Hitler and Stalin were seen as figureheads of their respective states. They had support among their people that enabled them to exert their influence in a corrupt manner and to form

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    What was Hitler’s Role in the Holocaust? If one were to frame the Holocaust as beginning with the systematised‚ state-sanctioned persecution‚ alienation and subsequent dehumanisation of the Jewish population as initiated by Adolf Hitler’s accession to the post of Reichskanzler on the 30 January 1933 and culminating in the liberation of the last of the death camps‚ Belsen on the 12 April 1945‚ Hitler must be said to have played a crucial role in the regime’s development. He instigated the Holocaust

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    How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? From being a poor unknown‚ Adolf Hitler rose to power and obtained chancellorship of Germany in 1933. At that time‚ Germany was already a broken country‚ drowning in multiple political problems. Hitler did not come to power by winning an election in the Reichstag and had rather obtained the position due to many mistakes and factors created mainly by others. The inadequacies of the Weimar Government‚ the increasing popularity and strengths of the Nazis

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    How could the people oppose the Nazi’s from 1934? From the years of 1934‚ Adolf Hitler had already declared himself as Der Fuhrer (the leader) as he combined the jobs of Presidents and Chancellor for himself. Although he had many followers who had swore an oath of loyalty to Hitler‚ there were still people who were against him. The only rival to Hitler’s personal power was the SA‚ over the German people. In fact‚ there were now three million of them in 1934. Their belief was that Hitler owed

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    To what extent was communist ideology responsible for CCP victory in 1949? Despite the Guomindang (GMD) having an army three times the size than that of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1946‚ by the end of the Chinese Civil War (1946-49)‚ a multitude of factors caused the tables to turn and resulted in the communist takeover of China . This essay will examine factors such as Maoist ideology‚ practical reforms and the incompetence of the GMD‚ all of which were all responsible for the CCP victory

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    What Was The Iron Curtain

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    The "Iron Curtain" was a metaphor that Winston Churchill used to describe the dark times that had fallen on Europe. Much of Eastern Europe had fallen to Soviet Control‚ from East Germany and Poland to Russia. This had to do with the Cold War because the cold war was a rivalry between the USSR and the USA‚ which resulted in Western Europe being a part of NATO (US Allies) and Eastern Europe was part of the Warsaw pact (USSR). The iron curtain severed the ideologies of Communism and Democracy. Because

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    of the ’Thousand and One nights.’ " -Adolf Hitler‚ Mein Kampf What one must realize is that Hitler was human‚ just as all of us. He had a talent most people dream of. He was one of the greatest public speakers of the century. He even brought Germany out of a depression. Most know that he used his power to execute more than his fair share of atrocities‚ but that’s only half the man. Adolf Hitler was born at an Inn in Austria on April 20‚ 1889. He was the fourth of six children‚ all four of which

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    To what extent was the considerable growth of the Nazi party‚ between 1918 and 1933‚ a result of economic factors? The Weimar republic was introduced on the back of Germany’s defeat at WWI‚ the resignation of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the widely despised signature of the Treaty of Versailles. These conditions led to its collapse in 1933‚ and also the great rise in popularity for the Nazi party during this period. There is no doubt that a number of economic factors played a crucial role in the collapse

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    In 1933‚ Hitler became the chancellor of Germany. Various reasons contribute to this incident. This includes Hitler’s strong personality‚ Nazis’ strength‚ political instability in Weimar Republic‚ rise up of militarism and nationalism. “Hitler’s strong personality was the main reason he became chancellor of Germany in 1933.” Indeed‚ the importance of this factor remains to be further discussed and investigated. First of all‚ Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 due to the political instability

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