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    Adolf Hitler “The one who does not remember history is bound to live through it again” –George Santayana Adolf Hitler is known for having the greatest impact on Europe in all of history, especially Germany. Although the majority of people look down on him for his mass murder of about 6 million Jews in a short time period, his story of influence on a whole country is incredible. He started out as a boy from a little town in Austria with nothing more than a paintbrush and a dream; a dream to become

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    Hitler leadership was not significant because he was defeated, cheated to have power and he was trying to take over the world, but did not succeed at it, and he was out of his mind, and he did kill himself so he could not get arrested or punished so he took the easy way out. Hitler was the chancellor and he had 400 nazis so he made a rule that they were the only group and it was approved because there were 400 Nazis. He had to be a person from Germany so he asks Austria that he can take over them

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    The Life of Adolf Hitler “Tomorrow's history about me will be incorrect, they will call me a dictator, and responsible for the death of millions of jews. A day will come, the world will realize what I did was correct. I destroyed 90% of the jews, and leaving 10% of the world to understand why I killed them” (Adolf Hitler). Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria, Hungary. If Hitler's father wouldn't have changed his last name in 1877, Hitler's name would be Adolf Schicklgruber (Reiner)

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    Adolf Hitler played a huge part in World War II and was one of the major reasons the war happened at all. World War II was a devastating war where millions of soldiers and civilians died. Hitler started to take over countries like Austria with little or no resistance. When he later tried to invade Poland, Britain declared war. Even though there was very little fighting at the time Britain declared war, Hitler’s ideas and goals for Germany were what initially caused World War II and later led to the

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    Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party Adolf Hitler, the man above men, known for being the leader and influencing the country of Germany induced the massive killing of the Jews. Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria and died April 30, 1945 in Berlin, Germany. Hitler died by committing suicide after he had been hiding in his underground bunker in 1945 (Marcovitz). The cruelty of this mass murdering of the Jews has a high arcing body count of about six million. Hitler assigned

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    horrible attempt to annihilate certain races and religions was all brought upon by one man, Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler took power in 1833 and immediately started his plan to exterminate the Jews. Hitler had the Nazi party behind him and eventually thousands of soldiers to help him invade the many countries for living Jews. He held rallies where he had speeches to his followers and had what is called the Hitler Youth Movement that teaches the youth on what only the Nazi’s racial and political influence

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    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are 2 notoriously known people in world history. Both Stalin and Hitler are known for the great number of deaths they have caused. Although both men have totally different reasons on why they killed so many people their ways of leadership are somewhat alike. Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin both use propaganda as a technique to get people to support them. Using propaganda shows the public what they want to hear and see, even if it’s not true they use this method to trick

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    a lot like Adolf Hitler’s “superior race.” Hitler was trying to modify Germany’s population to be blond haired and blue eyed by killing off everyone who didn’t fit his barbaric expectations-- which is what any sane person would do, right? Hitler was not the only world leader to inflict such pain on his people: Joseph Stalin was right there with him. Hitler’s rise to power happened several years before Stalin’s, but that does not make Stalin’s destruction any less painful. Adolf Hitler and Joseph

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    Adolf Hitler was a man that originally came from Poland, and was elected as chancellor in January 1933. He then went on to appoint himself Führer over a Nazi dictatorship, using communism and the Jewish as scapegoats. Throughout the Nazi reign, they had escalating levels of impact on the lives of people, especially women, children, workers, and the minorities, who were people of colour, gypsies, Jews, homosexuals and the disabled. When Hitler and the Nazis came into power in 1933, they had many

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    Hitler leadership was not significant because he made war world II. Hitler spread lies about the jews say the jews were greedy and were the reason for Germany’s economic troubles. Adolf Hitler created a fascist politics in Germany known as the Nazi Party. Hitler claimed that Germany should taken from Germany by the Treaty of versailles. The third Reich in power at the beginning of 1938, Hitler’s attention turned once more to Austria and the formal agreement on 11 July 1936 and on that date he urged

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