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    Adolf Hitler was the well-known leader of Germany‚ and it was reported that he died from self-inflicted Cyanide poising in an underground bunker. The mystery remains whether or not this really happened. There are ideas that try to prove that Hitler did kill himself along with his new wife Eva Braun‚ but it remains a question of whether or not Hitler was actually dead. There are also many ideas that prove that Hitler did escape to Argentina. However‚ Hitler did not die in WWII‚ he in fact escaped

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    everything. They needed a strong‚ powerful leader. That’s when Hitler came into the picture. Adolf Hitler became Germany’s dictator for over 10 years‚ broke the Treaty of Versailles multiple times‚ and caused the deaths of millions of poor and innocent people during the Holocaust. War conquest is what Adolf Hitler was aiming to do. He started war with Europe and then proceeded to majority of the world‚ leading to the most aggressive war of all‚ World War II. Hitler‚ along with the Nazis were to attempt

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    and Failures of Hitler During his rule in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945‚ Hitler achieved a particularly inconsistent level of success regarding both domestic and foreign policies. Although he was a strong dictator in many ways‚ Hitler made a few poor decisions which ultimately kept him from being a truly successful ruler. One can see a strong contrast between cautiously planned policies and actions that were seemingly based on nothing more that Nazi ideology in the methods Hitler used as a ruler

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    I think if Adolf Hitler died on the battlefield during the war World War 1 I think there would not have been a World War 2 after the first war. I think there would not have been a World War 2 after the first war because Adolf Hitler helped Germany invade Poland leading to the Second World War starting soon after. Therefore‚ I think there would not have been a second world war if Adolf Hilter died during World War 1. If Adolf Hitler died on the battlefield during World War II‚ there would not have

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    Ataturk as a leader

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    ceaseless reforms – this is‚ in a word‚ the Turkish Revolution.” Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 1. Introduction Mustafa Kemal Ataturk‚ the commander of the Turkish War of Independence‚ is still considered by many Turks as their national hero and a great leader. Even after 75 years since his death‚ Ataturk’s statues are found in each town centre in Turkey and his framed portraits are hung in every government building including schools‚ banks and hospitals. Turkish school children still pledge allegiance

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    Before Hitler even rose to power‚ anti-Semitism was prevalent in Germany. Throughout history Jews have been persecuted and restricted for their beliefs and race during such times as the Byzantine Empire and the Crusades; however‚ during the Enlightenment many European countries tolerated and lifted many restrictions on Jews. Nevertheless‚ many still hated the Jews for their racial appearance. It was Adolf Hitler that sparked rise of anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Hitler became supreme ruler

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    Hitler youth movement

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    Hitler Youth Movement The Hitler Youth was a logical extension of Hitler’s belief that the future of Nazi Germany was its children. The Hitler Youth was seen as being as important to a child as school was. In the early years of the Nazi government‚ Hitler had made it clear as to what he expected German children to be like: "The weak must be chiselled away. I want young men and women who can suffer pain. A young German must be as swift as a greyhound‚ as tough as leather‚ and as hard as Krupp’s

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    Transformational Leader

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    that has occurred is a direct result of the President-elect’s ability to inspire change. He didn’t change the people themselves‚ which would be impossible.  What he did change was the way they see the world and their place in it.  Business leaders operate under similar circumstances because they also must engage employees and inspire them to feel a part of an organization.  Transformational leadership involves more than charisma and emotion. It involves more than giving good speeches and

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    dictators of this time were Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin they brought terror and fear to the battlefield forcing their enemies to retreat. How do these giants compare?     These gods of war are very similar in many ways. Hitler and Stalin as children had very abusive fathers. These dictators were born outside of the countries they ruled. They also worked on killing anyone they disagreed with or they didn’t think were equal. I find it really scary how similar Hitler and Stalin are.     These two

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    Summary Of Hitler Youth

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    The book Hitler Youth by by Susan Campbell Bartoletti‚ is about young children who were thought to look up to Hitler after Germany’s loss in WWI. The book tells the story of young teenagers who were who were forced into labor‚ be soldiers and follow the National Socialist Party (Nazi). The book mostly is targeted on the young teenagers but sometimes focuses on the Jewish people. Hitler began to take over the young population because he saw them as the new generation being more powerful. The children

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