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    were reflected off of the Boston Tea Party. The laws were consisted of the closing of the Boston Harbor‚ banning town meetings‚ and the forcing of having British soldiers stay in the homes of the Bostonians. These are only a few of the many ways of how cruel and unnecessary the British were the colonists. ( documents 1‚5 and 6 ) There were several colonists who were against the British. There was tension between the colonists and the British. The colonists then formed a resistance against the British

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    years. That’s how many people were murdered under Trujillo’s rule as a dictator. Trujillo was the dictator of the Dominican Republic for 31 years. He had no revolutionary ideas that put I’m in the spotlight of the political race‚ he unfairly reached his way to the top. He rose ranks in the military he entered in to the political race seeking more power in office. There is speculation that he slaughtered every person that ran against him so he would be garneted office. Trujillo’s rule did bring the country

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    fuel of nationalism. That critic was Adolf Hitler. Hitler gained support relatively quickly following the Treaty of Versailles. In fact‚ Hitler used the Treaty of Versailles to rise to power. As I’ve stated‚ many germans (including radicalists) felt the treaty was immoral‚ and deprived Germany of self-determination. In fact‚ abolishing the Treaty of Versailles was one of Adolf Hitler’s main political points. In Hitler’s “Speech on the Treaty of Versailles‚” he says‚ “So long as this Treaty stands there

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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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    has made history with his poor decisions. Let’s all think for a minute‚ did Hitler make any good decisions or were they all bad ending in disaster. It seems Hitler thought his way was the only right way and everyone else’s ideas were wrong. Then you look at his leadership qualities and they are so unique you wonder how he learned to lead like that. Hitler doesn’t listen to anyone he thinks he is superior to all and everyone else is wrong. He started WWII because he didn’t like a certain group

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    the world. It could also mean kingdom. Also because they’re are a lot of people in the government that support it. Hitler was an Austro-German political leader to lead a powerful mass movement that destroyed the democracy in Germany (Adolf). Austro-German means he is half Austrian and half German. In Hitler’s case he is more Austrian than German. He considers himself a German because he has lived

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    Why did the Jews get treated horribly and why would anyone treat someone like this? A man named Adolf Hitler started all of this terrible nonsense. He was a very cold and horrid man. He didn’t like Jewish people or people with brown hair and brown eyes. Even though he wasn’t fully Jewish he was still somehow related to one‚ and he also had brown hair and eyes. So why would he want to do this to many helpless‚ poor and innocent lives? He treated them like they were a pesky fly. Hitler killed

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    One main goal that Hitler successfully executed was expanding Germany into a German Empire. In 1934 when President Hindenburg died Hitler seized the opportunity to take claim of the vacant power. During this time he would combine the power of the president and chancellor and declare himself as “Fuhrer.” In the novel‚ the author makes the claim that what prevented Germany from being a strong single power was its close proximity to four other great European powers. Haffner believed that Germany was

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    How did Adolf Hitler become so powerful? What aspects of his life before becoming chancellor may have shaped him and his beliefs‚ to strengthen him as a leader and influence his actions as the dictator of Germany? In 1909‚ Adolf Hitler was a homeless man living in Vienna. In the 1940’s‚ he killed 11 million people during the Holocaust. Hitler was born in Austria in 1889‚ just across the border from German-Bavaria. Now‚ 70 years after his death‚ he is still quite possibly the most well-known anti-Semite

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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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