"Donald Trump is Hitler". This is a popular saying amongst those who oppose Donald Trump as president. Some people say that Trump's political stances resemble those of Adolf Hitler. Although the statement is agreeable, at the time of Hitler's rule there were citizens that loved him. To that group, he was probably the best leader to have ever ruled. His politics did harm a lot of people, but they also helped many more. The mindset of the group that supported Hitler is the one that Americans should have when they are voting. It is the mindset of personal gain. Hitler helped many non Jewish Germans obtain jobs. He believed that supermarkets were bad for small, local businesses, so he did away with them. He restored the pride that Germany had …show more content…
When it comes to immigration, it becomes an issue where those enforcing laws have to be either extremely lenient or extremely strict. There is no safe middle ground when enforcing such laws. Trump is strict when wanting to enforce these laws. He believes that if Mexicans want citizenship, they must follow the appropriate steps for obtaining it. If a Mexican is staying in the States illegally, they should be sent back. If they have anchor babies, they should go back as well or stay in the foster system in America. I love this because it helps me knowing that my tax dollars are going into helping other American families instead of those who are breaking the law. This also motivates Mexican families to obtain citizenship the right way, so they can get minimum wage jobs to better their families. Some might say that by coming to America, they are trying to better themselves and their families, so America should help them get citizenship faster. This is exactly like saying that a person who robs a bank at gunpoint should be given a well paying job to better their family. The law needs to be upheld no matter the situation. Trump is willing to be the iron fist this country needs when it comes to fighting illegal immigration. These things have been platforms that would support me. Donald Trump does have his positions that would hurt some
Donald Trump is focused primarily on helping Americans; he wants to ensure that Americans have jobs, wages, and security. In order to do so, Trump developed a “10 Point Plan to Put America First.” Trump wants to cease the mass immigration of Mexicans to America in search for work opportunities. If elected president, Trump wants to build a wall on the southern border of the United States, which will keep Mexicans out. Trump wants to make certain that any illegal immigrant is imprisoned and deported immediately. Trump does not tolerate any illegal immigrants in the United States and wants to make sure Americans are “put first.”
Imagine not being old enough to vote, but being old enough to be separated from your family, forced to fight in the war, and forced to hate a race you aren’t old enough to even understand. That’s exactly what the children of Germany faced. The children of Germany were wrongly stripped of their childhood by being forced to fight in wars and take on adult roles; they should have been protected, instead, they became part of the victimization of the Jews and others.
Hitler is most commonly a man who is known to be the instigator of World War II and the driving force behind the attempt to exterminate European Jewry, otherwise known as the Holocaust. Hitler is also a leader who has never had the privilege of being a respected across the globe. The work of historians , who found the bright side of the Fuhrer , were never accepted by the society and thus Hitler remains as a ‘black sheep’ in the world history among others .Adolf Hitler was and still remains to be one of the cruelest rulers the world has ever seen.
Hitler and Stalin will probably go down in history as two of the greatest known evil leaders of the 20th Century. You might ask what could bring two men to become the menaces they were. What kind of upbringing would cause someone to turnout the way they did?
What impacts did Hitler have at the time and later in history? The start of World War II was one of the biggest impacts. There were many countries involved in this war. The major countries under the allies were Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and under the axis also had major countries like the Germany, japan, and Italy. The Germany was at its peak. And it was all because of one man, Adolf Hitler, he was one of the most dominant German leaders in history, no doubt about that. Other superior leaders during World War II were: Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and the japan emperor Hirohito. Hitler was responsible for nearly 50 million deaths all around the world, and most importantly his hatred
The Holocaust was one of the biggest genocide in the world. Over 17 million people died in it mostly Jews. There where more things to The Holocaust World War 2, Hitlers rise to power, and Anne Franks Diary. These events all happened at the same time reflecting on one another. The Holocaust was one of the worlds worst events in history.
“The future of the German nation depends on its youth and the German youth shall have to be prepared for its future duties”
“Germany will either be a world power or will not be at all.” (Hitler 137) Hitler was driven by his hunger for power, causing the death of millions of innocent people. No one could have known the dramatic effect this man would soon have on the world.
Donald Trump’s views on illegal immigration were very different from Hillary Clinton’s to say the least. Trump wants to detain and deport immigrants immediately who are caught crossing the border illegally. Along with the detaining and deporting he wants to inforce, he also wants to end birthright citizenship which means if a child of an illegal immigrant is born in the states he or she will not be granted a United States citizenship. Trump wants to defund sanctuary cities where police officers protect illegal immigrants by not contacting the immigration officials about the undocumented immigrants they come in contact with. He has the determination to build a wall on the Mexico-U.S. border to keep immigrants from crossing into the United States. According to www.businessinsider.com, Mexico will pay for the wall which would cost between five billion and ten billion dollars. Even with the possible building of the wall to keep immigrants out of the states, Trump wants to triple the amount of the Immigration and Enforcement officers from five thousand to fifteen thousand. He also wants these specific officers to collaborate with local police officers on gang raids that target the undocumented individuals who could possibly be involved with gangs. Looking back at his previous campaign proposals toward immigration, it has easily been noticed that Trump has gone “soft” when talking about deportation of the illegal immigrants. When it comes to muslim immigrants, Trump wants to issue a complete shutdown so they cannot enter. According to www.businessinsider.com there is reasoning behind Trump calling the shutdown of muslim immigrants, “Follwoing the San Bernardino shootings, shifted to a temporary ban applied to immigrants with “a proven history of terroris,” then linked Syrian refugees to
Rearmament and Remilitarization- Hitler’s Path to Power On April 2, 1936, Louis Maurin, the French Minister of War at the time, hauntingly described Nazi Germany as “the strongest military power in Europe” (Deist). After defeating Germany 18 years earlier in World War I, the Allied Powers further crippled German military strength by limiting the size of her standing army to 100,000 men, prohibiting the manufacturing of arms, and virtually liquidating the German Navy and Air Force (Britannica). In the post-war years, Germany and her people suffered a devastating financial crisis brought on in large part by the debilitating terms stipulated in the Treaty of Versailles. As frustration and a hunger for change swept across the nation, a young and charismatic
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Adolf Hitler, a great leader, with wicked intentions. He was a god in the eyes of his followers, however loathed by everyone else. The reason he was one of the greatest leaders is because he had leaders who respected him. Without his followers would he have been nothing? Now imagine if the Nazi’s did not respect him. How far would have Hitler gone? He wouldn’t have done anything because no one was there to back up his perspective. His way of fixing the country had rewarded him with respect . Respect is one of the most valuable characteristics in a civilized society. A requirement for a functioning society is respecting our leaders In other words society cannot function without respect. If there was no respect in a society, no one would
The Rise of Hitler During the 1920's and early 1930's Germany was trying to recover from World War. It had to pay reparations and try to rebuild the economy from bankruptcy. It was because of the weaknesses of the economy and the Weimar Government, together with the growing popularity of the Nazis that Hitler was able to become Chancellor.
Adolf Hitler, to some, was a great ruler, but to others he was a murderer. Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party and was the dictator of Germany. He ordered to have millions of Jews murdered or thrown in prisons.
President Trump from the start of his campaign has always had a strict stance regarding illegal immigration. Criticizing Obama’s “home free magnet” policy, Trump wanted to make the nation more secure by increasing deportations. (Rapport) Although President Obama had the “deporter in chief” reputation at the beginning of his presidency after deporting more than three million illegal immigrants, he later curtailed them due to political pressure by focussing only on undocumented immigrants involved in crime, rather than on families, and ones who had recently crossed and were still near the border. (Gidda) He protected immigrants under DAPA by giving out work permits, and unsuccessfully tried to expand DACA. (Gidda) Trump’s new policy, on the other hand, plans on arresting and deporting undocumented immigrants, no matter who they are, if in violation of the law; he is not