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    In the year of 1933, a great devastation known as the Holocaust began. This mass destruction was led by Adolf Hitler. He was the dictator of Germany, a German politician, and the leader of the Nazi Party. Hitler as the leader of Germany led them to the bloodiest war ever to come and planned a genocide on the Jews. It was his way of targeting the minorities that he was prejudiced against, which was all Jewish life. He had great power over the Germans as a leader would, In the years of 1941-1945 he

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    Impact Of Adolf Hitler

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    Introduction Adolf Hitler was a leader of Germany who the people thought was a very strong leader. He was part of the military to. He went crazy from that. Hitler’s leadership was significant because he impacted peoples lives with moving speeches, lead to the collapse of the League of Nations, as leader he lead germany on a path to WW2. HITLER’S SPEECHES Hitler had some great speeches that impacted peoples lives. He said that he would make germany stronger. He wanted to make all Jews in germany

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    “I do not see why man should not be just as cruel as nature,” Adolf Hitler once said. One who starts a destructive movement with destructive ideas is the most influential because of the short and long term effects. Adolf Hitler, otherwise known as the Fuhrer (a ruthless, tyrannical leader) to his followers, was the leader of the Nazi Party. Hitler’s techniques, and the major events he initiated, granted him negative universal recognition. Although some people believe that evil people who indoctrinate

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    Hitler- a well known man during WWII and now- was an extremely significant leader of history all around. At the time being Germany did not realize nor notice what was wrong with Adolf Hitler’s way of leading. In fact, in the beginning they were willing to follow him and all of what he had spoken out for. However, that didn’t change the fact that there were still downsides to what he convinced others to believe in and what he wanted as a leader. Nonetheless, these factors don’t overcome the significance

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    almost aided him to achieve his goal of world domination. As this man orchestrated his way through his sovereignty, he managed to catch the eye of nearly every German in Germany as well as many other people in the world. This man’s name is Adolf Hitler. Hitler was seen as an enemy to others, but came off as a dependable leader to Germans as he helped with the major hyperinflation which caused them to grow desperate for a change. While his enemies may have believed his leadership was unorthodox, he

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    The History Place - The Triumph of Adolf Hitler Hitler Reveals War Plans From the very beginning of his career until his dying day, Adolf Hitler had just two major goals. His primary goal was the forcible acquisition of Lebensraum (living space) for the German people. Secondly, he desired some kind of final reckoning with the Jews. The first steps toward Lebensraum occurred in 1935 when Hitler openly violated the Treaty of Versailles by reintroducing military conscription and began rapidly rebuilding

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    Adolf Hitler Effects

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    On April 20, 1889 a baby named Adolf Hitler was born in Austria and he would later become the most destructive force in the world. He started off as a failure in secondary school (middle school/high school) and when he applied to and was rejected by the Vienna Academy of Art this idea of failure was further instilled in his head. This devastated him and laid way to a cornerstone concerning his ideas about the world. He would later take this ideology and apply it to his journey for power. Hitler's

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    Adolf Hitler Is A Hero

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    without there being personal difference”. Which means that people always have a different opinion. So with that, heroes can be seen as good and bad. Horrific people such as hitler or now like the presidential election. The world is full with “heroes and villains,” and it all depends on how the world sees them. Adolf hitler is a notorious person in history he committed gruesome crimes. But this is how he can be seen as a hero, he began the first anti smoking campaign and raised germany’s economy

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    Just because Germany has so much beautiful history, doesn’t mean there wasn't any hardships taken to get where they are now. Nazi pioneer Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was a standout amongst the most compelling and notorious tyrants of the twentieth century. After World War I, he rose to power in the German Socialist Workers Party, taking control of the German government in 1933. His foundation of inhumane imprisonments to capture Jews and different gatherings he accepted to be a risk to Aryan amazingness

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    Adolf Hitler Essay

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    Introduction The main reason Adolf Hitler was able to rise to power in Germany in the 1930’s were a great depression, the negative effects of the treaty of Versailles, his personal abilities as a public speaker and eliminating his political opposition. Hitler was neurotic, unstable, paranoid who rages were an of his malignant narcissism, this is common in violent criminals, tyrants and people who have lost the sense of morality. 13 years before his birth his paternal grandfather belatedly legitimize

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