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    he used his abilities to speak to influence the people to vote for him. Adolf Hitler, who became well-known for reasons very frowned upon, won his audience over by the way he spoke to them. Although they have two different styles of speaking, the two became great leaders. Although Adolf Hitler left behind an evil legacy, I still believe he was a better speaker than JFK. The first speech I watched by Hitler, was his first speech after becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933. He was presented

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    fascism attaining a mass following in Germany?” Germany in the period of 1933 until 1945 had Hitler as their Chancellor and Dictator; Adolf Hitler gained these positions of power by manipulating the psyche of the German Nation to form a fascist nation under one ruler and obeyed without question. Psychological tactics that were used by Hitler included how Hitler impacted the youth with education and the Hitler Youth, how effective Hitler’s Propaganda Minister, Joseph Goebbels was, and how anti-semitism

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    Hitler impacted the world in various forms, the first being the way he climbed familiarity with the likelihood of racial partiality and the need to contain and dispose of individuals who are profoundly fit for destruction. This hatred for a race had never been seen before, and luckly through Hitler’s defeat; people that were directly involved with the war were and are ensured the protection of human rights. Hitler also impacted the history of America. The results of WWII brought America out of the

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    Hitler's Rise to Power Over time there have been many influential leaders who have changed the course of history. These leaders contained great leadership qualities, which allowed them to achieve their goals. But their success has also been questioned due to the effects and characteristics of the time period. Some historians believe that the success of these leaders is due to their person characteristics, while others believe that their success was due to the conditions of the society in which these

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    membership. This more than anything contributed to the rise of Hitler in Germany, and therefore World War II in Europe. Adolf Hitler knew that the German people wanted change and promised to revitalize the German economy as he knew this was what the people wanted to hear. And soon the support for the Nazi party grew to an astounding level. Although anti-semitism played an indirect role in causing World War II, it was important in Adolf Hitler's rise to power, and since Hitler's program sparked the war

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    way. The devolution of the traits which place an individual in control can be derived infinitely along the line of abusive Axis tyranny to the saintliness of Dr. King. In a state of economic hardship, germans in the 1920s were desperate for answers. Hitler took advantage of these vulnerable, desperate people using his well liked “war hero” status to populate his beliefs. Starting off in

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    Adolf Hitler’s rise to power can be largely attributed to his ability to make use of events that happened in Weimar Germany, however much of his success came from careful, precise planning. Life after World War One was difficult for all Germans; the country was in political chaos with other factors leading to the relatively easy rise to power of Hitler. During the Stresemann years Germany started to rebuild itself leading which required Hitler to very carefully plan the ways in which he conducted

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    and in control. The Nazis,led by Adolf Hitler, ruled Germany with an iron fist, influencing their people to follow every move they made and believe every word they spoke. Is the party in 1984 so different from the Nazi party… or do they just want it to seem that way? The Nazi Party began in 1919 as the German Workers' Party in Munich created by Anton Drexler(“Nazi Germany”). The Nazis came to true power with an influential leader in Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a powerful leader who tapped into the

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    government and uncertain people. Adolf Hitler was a man with confidence, charisma, and the ability to make friends and influence people. Hitler tried to establish a sense of community in the recovery and targeted young people, the unemployed, and members of the lower middle class. Hitler’s ability to gain followers and rise to power was a positive thing for Germany until he began using that power to convince others to take part in the Holocaust. Although Hitler was influential in the Holocaust, his

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    and put Germany in dept. The German rise to power would begin in September 1919, when Adolf Hitler would join the political party known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. The depression following WW1 was hard on many countries economy, Italy believed that they had a solution, so they created the form of government known as Fascism. Fascism is a form of government where the ruling government controls things like economy and distributes states goods evenly. Hitler adopted a similar form of government

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