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    the perfect atmosphere for Nazism, Fascism and Stalinism, which had been developing during the war, to rise. Breaking with the constantly undermined values of individual liberties, freedom and democracy, many flocked towards the bold leaders of each of these ideologies for a better future. Despite taking place in different countries, each of these three totalitarian ideologies, led by Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Joseph Stalin, were able to garner a massive following through violence and media

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    Adolf Hitler Essay

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    Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20,1889. This was the beginning with horrible plans for power and control of other people.Some of the things that Hitler did throughout his life were very cruel things; first of all, he was a man who loved war and fighting. Second, he was in charge of putting all of the innocent Jews into Concentration Camps and killing them. Third, he wanted one dominate race of all the same kind of people. Fourth, he had a life long obsession with danger. Fifth

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    will be believed” ~Adolf Hitler (“Adolf Hitler Quotes”). "My objective is simple. I want to make Italy great, respected and feared" ~Benito Mussolini (“Benito Mussolini”). Many of the political leaders of the Axis Powers of World War II are looked down upon in today’s society. Adolf Hitler, the former leader of Germany, Benito Mussolini, the former leader of Italy, and the way the two interacted are three important factors that helped determine the outcome of WWII. Adolf Hitler—commonly referred to

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    Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was the Leader of the Nazi Party, and was one of the most powerful dictators of all time. Hitler's actions overtime have greatly influenced the present day. Hitler was significant for many things but in my opinion he was most important for his involvement in the Beer Hall Putsch, his rise to power, and his legacy and leadership style. Hitler was born April 20, 1889 to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl in Braunau am Inn, Austria. Ever since Hitler was young he had an interest

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    Italy were the major powers that fought against the allies, including the United States and the United Kingdom. During World War II, both Germany and Japan were being led by certain political powers, and philosophies. The Germans were ruled by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party, and Japan by Emperor Hirohito and the philosophy of ultra-nationalism. In this war, both the Germans and the Japanese committed a multitude of atrocities. The Nazis led the Holocaust, a systematic plan to kill all of the European

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    the history of the world. It still has effects that we deal with today. So, what events could have possibly started such a monumental world war? Well, the events are: World War I, Great Depression, expansion of imperialism, Versailles Treaty, and the rise of Germany. This was a dangerous chain reaction of events that lead to the devastating effects of the war. What really set the tone for the start World War II was actually the effects World War I itself. What the effects World War I did was set unrest

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    reparations to be paid. Hyperinflation and high unemployment due to the Great Depression resulted in the loss of support for the Weimar Republic, leaving Germany in chaos. These events led to the rise of Hitler The desperation that left Germany in such a bad state gave Hitler the perfect chance to rise to power. The more the economy fell, the more people were laid off. The effects of what was happening outside of Germany and the problems that followed the

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    The Fascist Leader in Germany

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    Fascism was around approximately forty years. From 1921-1943, Mussolini was the Fascist leader in Italy and Hitler was the Fascist leader in Germany. Many people thought Fascism could improve their countries because the leaders who stepped up to power, promised great improvements. They also convinced the citizens that they had nothing more to worry about. When Fascist leaders were brought to power, they promised the people their lives would be better and their country would be saved. Fascism

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    who will do anything he can to achieve power. In “Nazi’s Aim To Slavery,” the consequences of Adolf Hitler’s unrestrained ambitions are shown to resemble that of Macbeth. Similar to Macbeth, Hitler brainwashed his victims and was numb to the idea of death and violence. By examining the outcomes of both Hitler and Macbeth’s actions, it is clear that the outcomes are manipulative to the mind, ultimately proving that the consequences to unrestrained ambition can completely alter someone’s judgement.

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    A Comparison of Hitler and Stalin Angelica Calvillo HIS 306: Twentieth-Century Europe April 26, 2010 Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union are two controversial regimes. Hitler and Stalin were both Dictators of the countries they ruled. When Hitler and Stalin are compared, we can clearly see that each one of them were cold blooded killers. They are both responsible for an absurd amount of innocent deaths. Hitler is believed to be responsible for killing at least

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