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    "stated by Alan Bullock (Allen Bullock 1962‚ 97). This does not sound like the life of a the future leader of Germany. But what Adolf Hitler lost in scholastics he made up for it and then some in leadership skills. Hitler‚ having great leadership skills‚ showed that leadership skills can be more important than brain power.<br><br>A good education was something that Adolf Hitler did not have. He dropped out of school at the age of sixteen‚ spending only 10 years in school. Sadly‚ he didn’t even get into

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    the name ’Adolf Hitler’ is mentioned‚ in truth‚ it is probably one of the last. Fuhrer of Germany’s Third Reich‚ he is undoubtedly the world’s most hated man‚ and yet elements of genius are ingrained in his persona. Hitler‚ in the final dozen years of his life‚ was irrefutably evil. However he was not born with this attitude‚ nor the racial prejudices he is hardheartedly remembered for. Born in 1889 Braunau‚ Austria‚ to Klara Hitler and the customs official Alois Schickelgruber‚ Adolf was the first

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    What if there was never an Adolf Hitler‚would the world never have to experience the Holocaust.Probably‚the Holocaust would have never existed if there was no Adolf Hitler‚he was the one that started the anti-jewish rule.Another key point‚is that Jewish people were living in peace until the Germans invaded Poland on September 1939‚that is when World War 2 started.The anti-Jewish policy escalated in different steps‚it first went to imprisonment and after it went to murdering them.A bit later on‚1941

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    As stated in the question‚ “Art is the production of great emotions‚ deep thoughts‚ intense beliefs‚ and new ideas.” During the time of Adolph Hitler‚ propaganda‚ also known as a misleading use of information in order to promote some sort of political reasoning or point of view by a particular subject‚ was used to promote the Nazi party. (Dictionary.com) In ways such as when the Ministry of Propaganda‚ led by Joseph Goebbels‚ used its power to gain power over the film and cinema created throughout

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    Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934-1945 until he committed suicide. Adolf Hitler was a frontline solider then he rose to power in German politics as a leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ which was known as the NAZI party. Hitler was a chancellor of Germany and served as a dictator. This rise to leadership was formed during the great depression in Germany. Adolf Hitler was a charismatic leader who was not a very sociable person. What made Hitler a good leader

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    they would do military style training and girls would be prepared for motherhood. Joseph Goebbels who controlled propaganda and censorship‚ ensure that all books and newspapers censored political views differing from Nazi’s. Posters had pictures of Hitler as a wise leader and the poster campaigns gave particular ideas and images a very high profile. The radio was used to broadcast Hitler’s speeches. Hence‚ this ensured that the Germans admired the Nazi’s and so would not oppose them. Hence‚ it was

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    Though Communist leader Pol Pot and German nationalist Adolf Hitler can be compared in several ways‚ there are also myriad differences between their ascendancies. The social dispositions and executions of Adolf Hitler and Pol Pot‚ although similar in several ways‚ also differed for numerous reasons during their supremacies. The social perspectives and exploits of Hitler and Pol Pot have multiple similarities. For example‚ both Pol Pot and Hitler advocated and‚ to an extent‚ succeeded in mass execution

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    end of Adolf Hitler and his wife‚ Eva Braun. Hitler was the man responsible for the destruction of numerous countries‚ the suffering of many Europeans‚ and the disgrace of his country. During this time‚ over 4 million Jews were slaughtered in gas chambers. This time was known as the Holocaust. Why would Hitler do such horrible things? What was his incentive in killing so many people? Though Hitler was considered a mad man as an adult‚ his childhood was ordinary. Therefore‚ Adolf Hitler had a fascinating

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    Adolf Hitler called himself a Christian. Widely recognized as one of the most nefarious world leaders to ever hold power‚ Hitler ’s Christian education led him to organize the "extermination" of over six million Jews‚ as he was also responsible for over forty six million European casualties during World War II. Hitler believed that the extermination of the Jews was for the good of Germany and that he was doing the work of the Lord. However‚ his actions may have come moreover from his own insight

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    Paragraph 2: Adolf Hitler was one of the worst dictators in history. He killed over six million Jewish people in the holocaust because he believed that they were a threat to the supremacy of the Aryan race. Adolf Hitler’s steps to dictatorship began in the August of 1914 when he was accepted into the German army. When Germany was defeated in 1918 he was outraged‚ as a result he decided to continue working as an officer for the military. He was assigned as an intelligence officer for the German

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