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    ADOLF EICHMANN The Holocaust was one of the greatest tragedies the world has ever known. There were many key people who participated in this outrageous genocide however some get more attention then others. Adolf Eichmann is a classic example. Eichmann was a self-proclaimed "Jewish Specialist" and head of the Gestapo Department. Eichmann was responsible for keeping every train rolling right into the stations of the concentration and death camps during the holocaust. Now we will take a

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    finally‚ at its precipice with Adolf Hitler. Nevertheless‚ Germany’s use of violence cannot be solely attributed to its political philosophy‚ as the aftermath of World War 1 was rather cruel and unusual to the German people; the majority of Germans were shocked and belittled by the Treaty of Versailles‚ leading to great resentment‚ anger‚ and a general desire for revenge. In post war Germany‚ conditions became ideal for opportunists and demagogues such as Adolf Hitler‚ who seemed to epitomize the frustrations

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    Hitler and Stalin

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    Disney- undoubtedly a strong and dominant fantasy and magical brand from the West had successfully expanded this brand to Japan. However‚ we can trace back that it has had failure record in the opening of the Paris Disneyland. It is now ambitious to build one in Shanghai. Before that‚ it used Hong Kong as a platform or so-called stepping stone to try getting some ideas of how to negotiate and strike a balance between Disney culture and Chinese traditional culture. So what is it mean by Disney culture

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    holocaust in Germany. Adolf Hitler was in charge of Germany and made many statements supporting the mass genocide of jewish people. Looking back at it today‚ most people will see this as something horrible. Supporting the mass genocide of a group of people without any real reason seems completely ludicrous. However‚ in that era of Germany‚ many people supported the idea. They had the Hitler Jugend‚ also known as the Hitler Youth‚ who were training to become a Nazi and fight for what Hitler was supporting

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    How Hitler Lost the War

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    As an influential‚ forceful person‚ Adolf Hitler used his articulate speech to empower the Nazi political party. Hitler received complete power as the Chancellor of Germany‚ after passing the Enabling Act. He utilized the totalitarian power to create the Third Reich‚ and through military moves and a propaganda movement headed by Joseph Goebbels‚ he made a great impact on the Germany’s citizens. Hitler influenced the Germans into sharing a deep sentiment of nationalism‚ and the significance of the

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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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    RISE OF HITLER BACKROUND - Half Austrian and half German. Serves with distinction‚ wounded returns to Bavaria after war (served in a Bavarian regiment). - German nationalist+supporter of authoritarianism+ opposed to democracy and socialism + racially motivated (anti-Semitism v German Volk) - Pseudo spy for Bavarian govt and runs into the DAP (German Workers Party). Likes their anti-capitalist‚ anti-Semitic and nationalist message. Anton Drexler is founder/head; Hitler has energy‚ oratory and

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    reason for the rise of the NSDAP to power in 1933 was Hitler himself”. How far do you agree with this view? The rise of Hitler and the NSDAP remains a very significant event in European history and is still a controversial topic even today. Historians have all come with many different explanations for the rise of Hitler to power in 1933; however some historians would attribute the overwhelming success of the NSDAP in 1933 to one man‚ Adolf Hitler. Portrayed as the ‘messiah’ to rid Germans of all their

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    encountered‚ fuelled by two ruthless dictators that aimed to assert their own ideologies on the rest of the world. By comparing Nazism to Stalinism‚ highlights the similar authoritarian measures they embraced in order to obtain their political goals. Hitler and Stalin were seen as figureheads of their respective states. They had support among their people that enabled them to exert their influence in a corrupt manner and to form powerful militaries that could sustain their ambitious aims. However‚ it

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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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