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    Cause Of World War Two

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    World War two was caused by Adolf Hitler’s expansionistic actions and the appeasement practiced by Chamberlain. Differing from the individualistic WW2, World War one was caused by the alliance system and Schlieffen plan of Germany. Firstly, World War one was caused, directly at least, by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. However many secondary factors were at play as well. Austria's attack on the Balkan region. The triple alliance and triple entente in conjunction with secret alliances

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    their position in power. One of these individuals was Adolf Hitler. Hitler used numerous Machiavellian ideas to win his respective place in Germany's government. The two most important Machiavellian principles that Hitler used were winning the people and how he dealt with cruelty and murder.Adolf Hitler, the self-proclaimed "savior" of the German people, was an insecure, egotistical man, who ominously controlled the German people. Hitler thought that he could change things with force, which soon got

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    example, the Holocaust. To this day we still don’t know what made Hitler snap and want to eliminate all the Jews of the earth. Although we don’t know the motive behind Hitler, we do know how he rose to power. Hitler was a very smart man and knew how to talk and manipulate people, so when he got the opportunity to rise to power he took that chance. While watching the documentary Confessions of a Hitler Youth, It becomes clear that Hitler brainwashed the adults and kids into thinking the Jews the reason

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    strong armament, an official doctrine that everyone has to believe, and absolute obedience of individuals to the State, etc. During the period 1919-39 there saw the rise of totalitarian regimes in some European countries. The most important ones in Western Europe were Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. Their respective rise to power shared many similarities but there were some

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    Causes of World War Two

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    How far was Adolf Hitler the cause of World War II World War II (WWII), the deadliest conflict of human history, stems from the following major causes—Adolf Hitler, appeasement, the Treaty of Versailles, the weakness of the League of Nations, and world economic depression. All of such factors stand amid heated historical debates between two sets of conflicting schools of thought—structuralism, otherwise known as functionalism, against intentionalism, and orthodoxy against revisionism. Although all

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    as debts from the war to those who fought for Germany. Due to the money the country owed, inflation occurred and money became useless in Germany. Businesses became bankrupt and millions of Germans were unemployed. Hitler knew how to manipulate the German people into helping him rise to power. He first started out with speeches, with the ideology of anti-Semitism revolved around it, in order to manipulate the Germans into following

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    1. Adolf Hitler was an Austrian born politician. He was the leader of the Nazi Party. Hitler was born on April 20th with five siblings, and two parents. At an early age, Hitler and his family moved to Germany. Along with having a rough relationship with his father, Hitler became more distant from his family after the death of his brother in 1990. His father also died in 1903. Often times, problems and arguments would rise between Hitler and his father due to the fact that Hitler’s father disapproved

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    For proof that the Treaty of Versailles had a large effect on the advent of a second European war, we needn’t look further than the advent of Hitler and the National Socialist Party in Germany. In his rise to power, Hitler stood firmly against the Treaty of Versailles and promised to upend and overturn almost everything relating to it. He called its signing, “the greatest villainy of the century.” He pointed to major punishments that the Treaty of Versailles enacted: the “war guilt” clause, the dissolution

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    World War 2 Dbq Analysis

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    During World War 2, the Treaty of Versailles was unfair to the axis powers. Inflation and war debt just made things worse. The German population wanted a leader who could save them from this misery, so they chose Hitler and that’s how Germany became powerful after its fall, and how Hitler began his control over Europe. Appeasement is to make someone less angry by agreeing to their demands. Collective security is the cooperation of several countries in an alliance to strengthen the security of each

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    World War II in Europe

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    across continents that ultimately caused by one man, this man being Adolf Hitler. Hitler’s rise to power began when he joined the Nazi political party in

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