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    Adolf Hitler (Germany)

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    Adolf Hitler (Germany) Arguably the most famous dictator of all‚ Hitler took power in Germany in 1933 (despite having been born Austrian) and ruled until his suicide in 1945‚ having in the meantime started and lost World War 2. Deeply racist‚ he imprisoned millions of "enemies" in camps before executing them‚ stamped down on "degenerate" art and literature and tried to reshape both Germany and Europe to conform to an Aryan ideal. Vladimir Ilich Lenin (Soviet Union) Leader and founder of the

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    Infamously known to history as the Nazi dictator of Germany‚ Adolf Hitler was an Austrian born soldier‚ artist and politician that rose to power in the late 1920s and early 30s. His ascension to power was briefly halted in 1923 when he spent a year in prison in which he published his autobiographical ideological best seller “Mein Kampf”. The work that layed out his master plan for Europe and eventually the world was not taken into consideration nearly soon enough‚ but as history shows it has lasting

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    World War II The enigma machine helped the Allies win the war by preparing the British‚ indicating Germany’s next moves to win battles‚ and destroying the element of surprise for the Germans. The enigma machine was used to find secret messages the German soldiers sent to each other. After the Allies discovered a way to decipher the codes‚ they were able to prepare themselves for future battles. Prior to the Normandy landings on D-Day in June 1944‚ the Allies knew the locations of all but

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    Adolf Hitler

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    Question: How did Wagner’s Opera affect Adolf Hitler? Answer: The main reasons behind resistance to Wagner’s Opera are the contribution of his writings to the development of modern anti-Semitism (hostility towards the Jews)‚ and his influence on Nazi racial ideology‚ as well as his family’s connections to Hitler. While Wagner did not directly cause Hitler’s anti-Semitism (His hatred for the Jews)‚ it is certain that his social circles‚ that of Liszt‚ his wife Cosima‚ his son-in-law Chamberlain and

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    Hitler Outline

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    Adolf Hitler vs. the World I. Early Life A. Birth 1. April 20‚ 1889 2. Braunau-am-Inn‚ Austria B. Parents 1. Alois Hitler 2. Klara Hitler 3. Both died when Hitler in teen years C. Rough teen years 1. Moved to Vienna 2. In and out of homeless shelters 3. Struggled to find work‚ sold paintings cheap 4. Joined German Army as last hope II. The impact on Hitler during World War I 1. Accepted into 16th Bavarian Reserve 2. Spent four years in German Army a. Hitler

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    Responsible Tourism

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    Question : Critically analyse whether the implementation of responsible tourism principles makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. While responsible tourism is fast becoming a global trend nowadays‚ some may wonder if it makes better business sense than traditional mass tourism. By defining the words “business sense” from Cambridge dictionary‚ it means an understanding of the ways in which business works successfully and/or if something makes good business sense‚ it will help

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    Evacuation in Ww2

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    Evacuation was imperative in Britain in the war years for the safety of its people. It protected children from the devastation that war generated throughout Britain’s major cities. Had they stayed to face it‚ their lives would have been almost certainly ruined or often taken by air raids. Evacuation gave these children and Britain a future to look to after the war. However‚ there were problems facing the hosts and evacuees alike during these years. Evacuation uncovered many social ills and did not

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    Ww1 and Ww2

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    Sam Cummings Civics and Economics (Honors) Period 2A 12/16/11 Congress to Parliament Congress of the United States and the British Parliament have many similarities and quite a few differences as well. The foundation for Congress is derived from Parliament yet the differences reflect our country’s formation of independence from England. Traditions and ceremony are rich in both countries and the legislatures formed to govern them. Despite the differences‚ the Congress of the United States

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    Ww2 Propaganda

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    Propaganda has always been used as a way to influence the mind and acquire a certain reaction from it. The use of imagery to evoke emotion even has its own specific branch of psychology . Before World War II started‚ and even during the fight‚ the United States constructed various different types of advertisement to instill fear‚ guilt‚ hatred‚ paranoia‚ and silence from American citizens. Such images portray German soldiers and their allies (mostly the Japanese) as vicious sub-human beings who covet

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    Japan and Ww2

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    Japan and WWII One can say that Imperialism played a huge role for the happening of the Second World War. Japan wanted to become the one and only ruling power in Asia was a good example of imperialism excellence. In Europe it was the same thing also- The Nazi called themselves as socialists and it was their goal to gain control and accomplish all European countries and instill their theories and ideologies everywhere. This type of imperialism led to the events of the Second World War so much so

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