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    My name is Adolf Hitler and I failed Germany. If you are reading this‚ I failed to defend Berlin against the soviet armies and my beloved wife‚ Eva Braun. Our corps are now is ashes being taken by the wind‚ above the city that I failed to protect‚ and over thousands of loyal died Nazi soldiers that fought until their last breath‚ fighting for what they believed. In a better Germany. That was what I believed! Germany is my home and always will be. My heart belonged to Germany since I first arrived

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    Adolph Hitler and Hermann Goering had an interest in collecting art. Among all the art at their disposal to them some art detained a special interest. Vermeer was a desired and prestigious prize to both them. What made Vermeer Special? What made it different among the others? Why Hitler and Goering coveted Vermeer’s paintings? Adolph Hitler and Hermann Goering were dominant‚ pitiless leaders that were obsessed with art. As Edward Dolnick quoted Goering “I love art for art’s sake”. Hitler aspired

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    Hitler joined the party in 1919 after being unexpectedly accepted because of his charismatic public speaking and sharing the ideas of anti-Semitism and blaming all the problems of Germany on jews. When he joined the party‚ he begun to give very emotional speeches‚ stand up against the Treaty of Versailles‚ a treaty that Germany was forced to sign that put all the blame of WWI on Germany. In February 1920‚ Hitler urged The German Worker Party to set up a mass meeting in which he also invited the

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    Adolf Hitler Many issues affect a person on who they become whether it is the environment or even inner conflict. Adolf Hitler was no exception; he was born on the year 1889 and died on 1945‚ an era that was stressful. The death of his beloved family members‚ his difficult childhood‚ and the chances he took looking for he was to become in life‚ affected Adolf Hitler immensely. Alois Hitler and Klara Hitler had a total of 6 children‚ only 2 out of the 6 survived: Adolf Hitler and Paula Hitler. Adolf

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    year 1940 Adolph Hitler became Germany’s leader‚ he made the jews tariffed. Jewish families were concerned about their children because some of the children were jewish. People in Britain and other European countries responded by fighting back. As a result‚ many Jewish children got on the kindertransport‚ and after the war‚ some even survived. Nobody in America wanted torture so they fought against Germany to stop Hitler. America‚ England‚and Europe fought Hitlers army because Hitler was going to kill

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    Adolf Hitler Nazi leader from 1919 to his death in 1945. Hitler was born in Braunau in Austria on the 20th April 1889. Before the First World War he was an original guy living in Vienna. Hitler was a painting a lived of selling his cheap sketches. When the war broke Hitler was in Munich at that time‚ which make him sign up and fight throughout the war. He entered politics in Munich in 1919. Hitler views were: Anti-Semitism and racial supremacy Lebensraum and Versailles Anti-democracy

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    How did advancements of aviation during WW2 led to modern civil travel? Jesus Melgoza March 31‚ 2011 Word count: 1‚645 A: Plan of investigation How did advancements of aviation during WW2 led to modern civil travel? This investigation will look to see how the advancements of the modern airplane during WW2 helped to shape civil travel today. This investigation will be looking mainly at secondary sources like sources of the planes themselves and histories or company who specialize in the

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    and taking care of children. Here‚ during the rise of Hitler the experience women lived through shifted. The traditional stereotype women were portrayed as shifted. Women are treated and expected to play a certain role in providing and ensuring safety of the family. This shift is one of the first times we see women have different roles in history‚ and this is caused by the fact they are treated differently. In Germany during the rise of Hitler‚ Jewish women are treated differently than Jewish men

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    problem for countries’ economy for labour. The populations were weakened and desperate‚ having been harshly brutalised and slaughtered. The governments having difficulty reconstructing their country thought it right to impose reparations to the responsible for the outbreak of the war and so the losers. Many treaties were signed and imposed on the Axis. The treaty of Versailles the most important of the treaties was signed in June 1919 to end the war and wasn’t negotiated between the Allies and Germany

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    Hitler was a villain who was in command of a dark nation during World War II. His reign could not last forever and he was eventually defeated by the Allies because of his mistakes that escalated his destruction. The battle of Dunkirk was a tragedy in the eyes of Germany. Declaring war on the United States of America was a tremendous mistake. Losing the battle at Stalingrad would increase the rate of defeat. Hitler lost World War II‚ not because of one mistake but instead because of a culmination

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