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    ambition is “A strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work” (Oxford Dictionary). Many powerful leaders are able to see and imagine the future. A very well known dictator, Adolf Hitler, was a very ambitious leader. Despite being evil, Hitler achieved a lot due to his ambitious attitude. An evil leader isn’t necessarily a moral leader. An ambitious leader is a powerful leader proven by Hitler’s ambition and his traits. Good leaders are a lot more successful

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    The Most Important Factors that Led Up to Hitler's Rise to Power in 1933 Hitler was perhaps the most important figure in modern history. He led the Axis armies in Europe, he killed millions of Jews, homosexuals, gypsies, and other minority groups that he felt should be exterminated. Although he was a dictator of Germany he was voted into power in 1933. It is incredible to think today that a man of such obvious evil should be voted into power. In 1928 the Nazi party only

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    Causes of World War II: The seeds of world war II lies in the instability created by world war I. particularly the instability in Germany in the economic and political conditions due to the harshness of the Versailles treaty and as a result the rise of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party The effects of the treaty of Versailles: The treaty of Versailles harshness was one of the main causes for the outbreak of World War II. It began in 1919 when Lloyd George of England, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France

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    confidence in their own government, paved the way for a new leader to rise. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Germany Party from 1924-1935. He served as a dictator from 1934-1945. Hitler in a short period of time became the most powerful and spellbound speaker of all time. As many would use force, Adolf Hitler is one that used many non-traditional weapons such as the people of Germany, propaganda, public speaking to rise to power. The Nazi Party was developed out of the horror of WWI, prior

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    The Weimar Constitution was a genuine attempt to create a perfect democratic country. In his book The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960), American historian William L. Shirer described the Weimar Constitution as "on paper, the most liberal and democratic document of its kind the twentieth century had ever seen ... full of ingenious and admirable devices which seemed to guarantee the working of an almost flawless democracy.” The constitution guaranteed equal rights to the German people, yet also

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    Treaty of Versailles: Hitler 's Rise to Power "So long as this Treaty stands there can be no resurrection of the German people; no social reform of any kind is possible!".1 The Treaty of Versailles demanded exorbitant repetitions for a war Germany did not start. Adolf Hitler took the opportunity to address issues in his own hands after he left WW1 because the situation in Germany incited immense anger and distress in the people. The Treaty of Versailles was a truly cruel document and expressed

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    A Book On Adolf Hitler

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    Book Review for Adolf Hitler In this jaw dropping biography of Adolf Hitler, the reader experiences a full life tale of an extraordinary man. However, the word extraordinary is used in a context of pure evil as this dictator was the result of millions of deaths across Europe. As Adolf Hitler has now become one of the most famous military leaders to have walked this earth, Toland created this book that has become one of the best biographies of the twentieth century. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20

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    people. Most people know that the man in charge of Germany during this time was the notorious Adolf Hitler. At the time Hitler was one of the most powerful men in the entire world.He was the leader of the Nazi party, and he was also a very influential person in the Holocaust. Although many people do not know his whole story, his rise to power, his prime moments, and then his fall of power. Adolf Hitler was most definitely an evil man, although he was also brilliant in his own way. Germany during the

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    Nazi Germany with Adolf Hitler at the helm was a major threat to the world when Hitler brought the country to prominence. Hitler transformed Germany from a depression-wracked country into a major military power. Externally, Hitler went on major conquests in order to bring Germany to power. Within Nazi Germany, he attempted to create a super race of people and wanted to do so by eliminating all inferior races starting with the Jews. In the midst of this action, the United States attempted to prevent

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    Adolf Hitler was a man who commits many crimes against humanity and enforced harrowing treatment on innocent humans. Hitler was born in Austria on April 20, 1889. Hitler was raised by an emotionally harsh father, who disliked many of his interests. Therefore, nature and nurture qualities of his life may have influences his choices. Later, Hitler rose to power in the German politics. He used propaganda to influence people to follow him. Subsequently, he became the leader of the National Socialist

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