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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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    bread‚ which cost 250 marks in January 1923‚ cost over 200 thousand marks in November of 1923. Germany did not pay its reparations‚ in January 1923 French and Belgian troops occupied the Ruhr which was where most German goods were made. Many could argue that during this period of time goods could’ve been made elsewhere‚ but during the depression numerous numbers of manufacturers closed. This ensured that France and Belgium would get back what Germany owed them for reparations. Many historians also

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    Effects of Adolf Hitler After being defeated in World War One‚ Germany was severely punished. Not only did they have to accept the blame for causing the war‚ they had to pay millions of dollars in reparations. At this time they had a democratic government called the Weimar Republic. The Weimar Republic was unable to resolve their economic problems. Germany needed someone to take lead of the country. Born April 20‚ 1889‚ Adolf Hitler took this opportunity to take control of Germany. Hitler was a great

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    Adolf Hitler’s reign over the Third Reich‚ a propaganda machine dominated Germany. The Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda‚ Joseph Goebbels‚ infused Nazism into all areas of German life‚ by corrupting‚ media‚ culture‚ and education. The radio allowed Nazi propaganda to be heard not only in Germany but around the world. The purpose of Nazi propaganda goal to persuade the people to take the prejudice towards Jews based on Christian beliefs that were typical for over 1500 years to an extreme

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    Adolf Hitler is said to be one of the most powerful and infamous dictators to live in the 20th century. He is credited as being the man who started the deadliest war on earth‚ and the mass murder of 6 million Jewish people. Through out the analysis of how Hitler rose to power‚ his motivations while in power‚ and what he accomplished for Germany‚ one can conclude how this historic figure functioned. To begin‚ one can find that Hitler rose to power by using a plethora of tactics. One example of this

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    In this report I will talk about Heinrich Himmler‚ Adolf Eichmann‚ and Rudolf Hess‚ who were Nazi Party leaders and officials and were related to Adolf Hitler. I will also discuss who these people were and what they did‚ why they did these things‚ when they did these things‚ where they did these things‚ and perhaps how they did these things. The first of these officers was Heinrich Himmler. Himmler was the head of the Gestapo (German State Police) and the Waffen-SS (militarized units of SS‚ which

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    sought and tried to punish Germany for their involvement in WW1 by isolating them and forcing them to pay reparation for all damages caused during WW1. These punishments instead of teaching Germany a lesson would lead to a path of revenge and aggression and the rise of the Nazi party in Germany. Beginning with the end of WW1 and Allied forces closing in on German territory‚ Germany agreed to a ceasefire on November 11‚ 1918. With the war over Allied forces decided how to prevent this from happening

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    mocked Germany through changed lyrics of songs and taunted members of the Hitler Youth as well as having a free attitude about sex. The Nazis couldn’t send the teenagers to concentration camps or have them killed so they broke up the groups‚ arrested them or simply ignored them. Eventually their activities became more serious‚ they helped deserters and escaped prisoners‚ stole armaments and attached the Gespeto so the Nazis killed their ‘ringleaders’. On the other hand‚ Hitler won over German

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    1 In this excerpt‚ Adolf Hitler explains some of his ideas. One blood demands one Reich. Never will the German nation have the moral right to enter into colonial politics until‚ at least‚ it includes its own sons within a single state.... Oppressed territories are led back to the bosom of a common Reich‚ not by flaming protests‚ but by a mighty sword. Source: Adolf Hitler‚ Mein Kampf‚ 1925-26 (adapted) 1. What did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? How would that lead to war?

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    came about as and when it did‚ it is necessary to clearly understand what is meant by the term ‘independence’. Independence is when you are not being influenced or controlled by someone‚ however for the American colonies‚ Spain was governing almost every aspect of their development. Independence in Spain’s American colonies came about as and when it did due to four main factors‚ economic‚ social‚ political and military. There was a growing dislike of Spain’s restrictions over economic matters‚ there

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