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    Ambition is that part of our emotions which craves for success. History has given it a negative connotation. Napoleon Bonaparte had an ambition: to become the ruler of Europe and consequently‚ the world. So did Alexander‚ William II and Hitler. This ambition drove them to massacre a million lives and thus the negative connotation arose. Aspiration on the other hand is described as the “will to succeed”. Having the Will to succeed is preferred over having a strong desire to succeed. Period. Aspiration

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    Hitler. Stalin. Mussolini. These three names define World War II. World policy revolved around them for at least a decade or in Stalin ’s case for almost fifty years. Much is generally known about each man ’s role in the war‚ but only as it pertains to the outcome. Not many people possess extensive knowledge of these dictators as individuals or as leaders of a particular party. This paper will attempt to shed light on the differences as well as the similarities of they style of totalitarianism that

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    Second World War used a few tools to enforce anti-Semitic policies in their countries‚ not just in Nazi Germany‚ but in many of the countries that held a similar sense of superiority and hunger for power‚ such as its close neighbor Italy. Benito Mussolini spread a message of fear‚ far-right nationalism‚ and racism in order to gain power amidst political chaos. However‚ becoming a dictator takes more than just political rhetoric;

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    6 World History Mr. Torribio Hitler There is no doubt that Hitler was a very wicked man‚ however learning what I did in Mr. Torribio’s history class‚ though I hate to admit this‚ Hitler was also very keen. Under the circumstances that Germany was facing‚ Hitler took control and cultivated the country to 3x its original magnitude. While other Countries stood silent. How did this happen? And How does Hitler’s rise to power lead to conflict? Hitler rose to power in a blink of an eye

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    When people want exact same treatment for each individual‚ they are actually fighting for sameness rather than equality. Sameness is defined as each person treated the exact same; no individual is superior or inferior to another‚ so there is no difference between individuals. Over the centuries the terms equality and sameness have become interchangeable

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    How important was Mussolini in the downfall of the League of Nations? Benito Mussolini was an extremely influential figure in Europe in the 1930s. Many argue that Mussolini was responsible for the downfall and eventual failure of the League of Nations. Mussolini wanted to regain the Roman Empire to it’s former glory‚ and initiated his nationalistic plan with the invasion of Abyssinia in 1935. Both Italy and Abyssinia were members of the League‚ meaning that it fell to them to deal with this‚

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    Benito Mussolini: The rise‚ the fall and the reasons Contents Page * Introduction to the project: Page 2 * Introduction: Page 2 * Post WWI Italy: Page 2 * The Fascist movement: Reasons for their rise : Page 3 * The Fascist movement: The take-over: page3 * The beginning: Page 4 * The change: Page 4 * The next step: Page 5 * Mussolini and the “Empire”: Page 6 * Mussolini’s “puppet

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    Question- Under the moral system espoused by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party‚ property was stolen and destroyed; countries were invaded‚ looted‚ and pillaged‚ and millions of innocent people were raped‚ mutilated‚ experimented upon‚ tortured‚ and murdered. Discuss the extent to which you feel that such a system is moral or immoral‚ basing your answers upon whether you feel morality is relative or absolute? Hitler and the Nazi party did many things before‚ during‚ and after World

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    heart trouble. Being gassed during World War I harmed his vision. After suffering from two episodes of blindness (one of which may have been hysterical)‚ Hitler later suffered from pain in his eyes and blurred vision‚ as if "viewing objects through a thin veil.’’ Beginning in the 1930s‚ he suffered from tinnitus. Towards the end of his life‚ Hitler was afflicted with Parkinson’s syndrome. As a child‚ was once beaten into a 2-day coma by his father‚ Alois. Actually wrote a sequel to "Mein Kampf"‚

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    Hitler’s First Illness Starting in the early 1930’s episodes of sharp cramping pain in his right upper abdomen. The pain appeared shortly after meals. Hitler would leave the room and sometimes return after the spasm had passed‚ sometimes he did not return at all. Hitler was frustrated that this occurred after every meal the pain begins without fail. Occasionally the pain would begin during a meal. He also complained of abdominal distension and frequent belching. Some days the pain completely incapacitated

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