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    Although most people won’t admit it‚ the most influential person of the 20th century was Adolf Hitler. While most know him as the man who led the Nazi party in Germany from 1934 through his death in 1945‚ few know his history. His life was filled with both modest and extreme dreams and aspirations. He had strong personal opinions which he developed in both of his personal and political careers. From a modest upbringing to an outrageously unimaginable tyrant‚ Adolf Hitler is a figure which most

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    Why were the Nazis successful in keeping the support of most of the German people between 1933-39? By 1933‚ Hitler and the Nazi Party had already had number of great achievements‚ one of them being the fact that Hitler had gone from operating the Munich Putsch‚ to becoming Chancellor. Also‚ he hosted the Berlin Olympics in 1936‚ which proved to be a huge success after a large number of the medals went to the German Athletes. Also‚ it was an opportunity to show the world how much Germany had improved

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    Leadership Case Study

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    Case Study Adolf Hitler 20th April 1889 – 30th April 1945 Introduction Adolf Hitler was born 20th April 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria. Charismatic Leadership Hitler is renowned for his charisma which can is evident in the speeches he gave during his rise to power and throughout his leadership. Hitler was described as a natural orator‚ attracting masses of thousands of German people. Dr Mueller who was present at the Beer Putsh* reflected of Hitler’s speech; Many attribute Hitler’s

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    The Influence of Electronics in Music Production. The purpose of this essay is to provide an account of the metamorphosis of distortion and how it has impacted music‚ music culture and the world. Electronics have played a massive part in the transformation of music over the years. There are many devices that we use today that have influenced music in some form or another. One that could be the most influential is the Distortion Pedal‚ or Stompbox and distortion therein. This one concept is responsible

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    The Great Gatsby MWDS

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    Title: The Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Date of original publication: 1925 Genre: fiction‚ novel‚ drama Historical information about the period of original publication: The novel was published during a time known as the “Roaring Twenties”. There was economic prosperity and America became a consumer society. There were many cultural and social reformations. Jazz music became popular‚ and flapper women emerged. Flapper women were women who wore makeup‚ short skirts‚ and kept their hair

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    Final Paper: The Political Culture of Germany The Country of Germany is known for many things Oktoberfest‚ the autobahn‚ the Rhine River and a very horrific and turbulent past. The Germany of today continues to be forged out of the mistakes of its past. From Hitler‚ to Nazism to concentration camps‚ Germany has worked diligently to move past its horrible past and become a true political and economic leader in the European Union and the world. It has brought stability and has opened its doors

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    From 1933 to 1939 Hitler aimed to achieve a "social revolution" in Germany. Through his concept of volksgemeinschaft‚ meaning ’people’s community‚’ he hoped to transform Germany into a strong country based on traditional peasant values. Historians have debated how far Hitler actually achieved a "social revolution." Some‚ such as Schoenbaum have argued that Hitler’s "social revolution" was a fake perceived as being real due to the influence of Hitler’s propaganda. Hitler wanted Germany to be a classless

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    Characteristics of Persuasion 301/ Social Psychology Characteristics of Persuasion Persuasion surrounds us; it is everywhere that humans exist. From politicians‚ teachers‚ religious leaders‚ police officers‚ sales persons‚ family and friends‚ we are literally surrounded. Anytime you log onto the internet and see an ad‚ when you are cruising down the road and see a billboard‚ when you pick up a sales ad for your favorite store‚ when you read reviews of a book before purchasing it‚ it is all

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    From the 30th of January 1933‚ it was only a year before the Nazis would consolidate every institution within Germany. This consolidation brought the Trade Unions‚ the Civil Service‚ the legal system‚ the states‚ the political parties and the German Army under Nazi control. Such a fundamental change begs the question of the Nazis succeeded in maintaining such immense power over Germany. Historians such as Martin Broszat (Llewellyn‚ 2013) have argued it was primarily the exploitation of psychological

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    Gustavo E. Deseda Professor Cremona POS200BF March 4‚ 2013. What are the main ideals of Nazism‚ and what are the sources of this ideology? Why is it still important to study such political thought? Political ideologies are usually defined within a left-right political spectrum. Nazism falls outside this conventional spectrum and falls within syncretic politics. It is a negative form of syncretic politics‚ as it is located on the far right of the political spectrum. Nazism is a mixture of

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