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    In Germany, Adolf Hitler became leader. He told everyone that they will have jobs and be able to provide for there families. Hitler was not fair to everyone though. But what they didn't know is that they would be taking jobs and rights away from Jewish people. He was taking away rights, jobs, and Jewish peoples lives. He was killing jews all around Germany. He was killing adults, children, and even families. It became so bad to where Jewish people could hardly go outside without being beaten by

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    Adolf Hitler Influence

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    Adolf Hitler began one of the most influential and vicious fascist regimes known in history. If the First World War had not happened, along with the humiliation and defeat Germany suffered, Hitler and his messages riddled with hate would not have been popularized. Hitler promised change and was seen almost as a redeemer of Germany to his followers. His speeches were a form of manipulation that enlightened individuals on his motives, some of which he concealed from them. The three most important

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    Impact Of Adolf Hitler

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    Introduction Adolf Hitler was a leader of Germany who the people thought was a very strong leader. He was part of the military to. He went crazy from that. Hitler’s leadership was significant because he impacted peoples lives with moving speeches, lead to the collapse of the League of Nations, as leader he lead germany on a path to WW2. HITLER’S SPEECHES Hitler had some great speeches that impacted peoples lives. He said that he would make germany stronger. He wanted to make all Jews in germany

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    Hitler- a well known man during WWII and now- was an extremely significant leader of history all around. At the time being Germany did not realize nor notice what was wrong with Adolf Hitler’s way of leading. In fact, in the beginning they were willing to follow him and all of what he had spoken out for. However, that didn’t change the fact that there were still downsides to what he convinced others to believe in and what he wanted as a leader. Nonetheless, these factors don’t overcome the significance

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    Adolf Hitler A Socialist

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    refer to Hitler as one of the greatest leaders of all time, not because of his scheme, but because of his huge amount of followers. Adolf Hitler is one of the most infamous people in all of history. Born in Austria in 1889, he was born fourth of six children, but sadly all except Paula Hitler died early during childhood. The death of almost his entire family caused major depression and distortion in his young brain, which led Hitler to become detached and introverted. People refer Hitler as many things:

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    Have you ever questioned how great and mighty Hitler was? Have you ever wondered how he got that much power so quickly? Or have you ever wondered how he got that far with all you have been told? Have you ever thought about why he did the things he did? Well as for being with or against the significance of Hitler’s leadership you could say that he made a remarkable imprint in German history making Adolf Hitler the first ever dictator. Well, according to Historians he had a variety of events that

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    Adolf Hitler Abloe

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    In 1993, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany, dooming six million Jews and most of Europe. Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of Germany hoping it would help him regain control of the government and make the Nazis content. The conditions that allowed Hitler to rise to power were the Depression, loss of jobs, the humiliating reparation payments to the winners of World War 1, and the people’s willingness to blame someone for their troubles. One of the main reasons Hitler was abloe

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    Adolf Hitler Essay

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    Introduction The main reason Adolf Hitler was able to rise to power in Germany in the 1930’s were a great depression, the negative effects of the treaty of Versailles, his personal abilities as a public speaker and eliminating his political opposition. Hitler was neurotic, unstable, paranoid who rages were an of his malignant narcissism, this is common in violent criminals, tyrants and people who have lost the sense of morality. 13 years before his birth his paternal grandfather belatedly legitimize

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    leaders, for them to understand human equality, and to learn to be active bystanders. Adolf Hitler is notorious for being one of the world’s most powerful dictators. He was charismatic leader and was able to not only unify Germany once again, but to take over many more European countries with his manipulative way of speaking. The Germans were blinded by his leadership skills and were not able to see the harm Hitler and his party were causing with people they thought to be inferior. Future generations

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    The History Place - The Triumph of Adolf Hitler Hitler Reveals War Plans From the very beginning of his career until his dying day, Adolf Hitler had just two major goals. His primary goal was the forcible acquisition of Lebensraum (living space) for the German people. Secondly, he desired some kind of final reckoning with the Jews. The first steps toward Lebensraum occurred in 1935 when Hitler openly violated the Treaty of Versailles by reintroducing military conscription and began rapidly rebuilding

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