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    Similar to the development of many other far-right political parties, the basic ideas behind the creation of the National Front stemmed from the post World War II era. The post-industrial period presented an opportune time frame for extremist ideology to evolve, given the uncertain future of European society at that point in history. During the 1960s, a far-right social movement by the name of Order Nouveau gained popularity as one of the only movements able to present a clear challenge to mainstream

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    The relationship between the countries by the end of World War I was uncompromising. The country most furious was Germany. Fighting a whole war almost by themselves left them weary. Adding to that misery the Treaty of Versailles was created. This treaty led to World War II because Germany was limited and was taken advantage of. The Treaty of Versailles took away Germany’s land. As you can see from the map named German Territorial Losses. Germany lost the Polish Corridor, Danzig, Lorraine, and Alsace

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    “Life for most people in Germany improved under Nazi rule between 1933 and 1939”. Before Adolf Hitler became Chancellor in 1934 a lot of chaos occurred which made his fight to come into power stronger. The key events that happened before Hitler was in power were the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression. The Treaty of Versailles impacted Germany as they suffered large territorial losses and also had to pay 6.6 million Euros to the Allies. The Great Depression was a long and extensive economic

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    Many Germans falsely believed that Adolf Hitler, with his audacity and palpable devotion to his country, had the ability to successfully repair and reunite a broken Germany. Hitler’s rise to power imposed a new set of rules on the German population as a whole. Any citizen who showed opposition to the Nazi regime risked allegations of treason. With their unrivaled bravery, only one group, composed of students from the University of Munich, dared to speak out against the Nazi ruling party. This group

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    Hitler has only got one ball is a wide-spread legend that still is unanswered to this day. This rumor or stigma arose when Hitler came into power. The rumor made by his enemies and criticizers, it belabored his reputation toward the world and its’ people. 1939 it became a large hit among the soldiers and became an oral tradition to sing when going into battle against the Nazis. The Nazis were Hitler’s soldiers and political party members who followed him into committing unadulterated acts against

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    The Roman Empire Was led by Caesar and the German empire was led by Hitler. IN 60 B.C.E Caesar began his to power when he forged an alliance along with another general, Pompey, and a wealthy patrician, Crassus. Hitler’s rise to power was mainly because of the Economic Depression in 1929. Caesar and Hitler both took power when their country was in turmoil and without a leader. Caesar was a very ambitious leader who had been assassinated, because he was Ambitious. Caesar

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    1934 conditions in Germany were poor. The Treaty of Versailles meant that Germany lost territory, money and armaments, and the German people hated it. There was also the Wall Street Crash that caused the Great Depression in 1929. Hitler blamed the Weimar politicians and promised he would unite the country, destroy the Treaty of Versailles, jobs, security, profit, prosperity, protection and that he would crush the hazardous Communists. During Nazi rule between 1933 and 1939, there were many positives

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    give them jobs, and that the suffering caused by the depression would be over. To businessmen, he promised an end to the Communist Party, playing on their fears of dissolution of businesses, so that everything was state owned. Hitler attacked the Weimar Government, portraying them as weak, as they were unable to solve Germany's problems, and he made claims that they were doing nothing to help ordinary German people. He also introduced his stance on anti-Semitism, which was continued throughout his

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    Adolf Hitler was born in Australia on April 20th, 1889. In 913 Hitler moved to southern Germany. In 1914, World war 1 broke out and Hitler joined the German army. Towards the end of the war, he was in the hospital being treated for temporary gas-blindness. By 1923, Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party. He felt that the time was just right to take over Germany, because of the inflation running so high. Hitler and his group of ex-soldiers planned to seize control of Munich, the capital

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    The Weimar Government was failing to find a resolution to Germany’s state of economic ruin. This left the German people angry about the loss of their money. Also, there was an extremely high amount of unemployment. Hitler promised employment to the masses and promised to fix their economy. Ever since the Weimar Government signed the Treaty of Versailles, the German people felt betrayed. The war guilt clause meant they had to accept full responsibility for the war and this left Germans feeling humiliated

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