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    he get the majority of the German people behind him. After losing the 1932 presidential election, Hitler convinced the man who beat him out, Paul von Hindenburg, to make him the Chancellor of Germany on January 30th, 1933. After a mysterious fire in the German parliament, just three weeks later, Hitler persuaded Hindenburg to declare the Reichstag Fire Decree, which is more or less martial law. Then, after the passing of the Enabling Act, which gave all power of the German parliament to him, and the

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    the government and what he did when the ruler of Germany. We will also talk about the similarities between the treatment of Jews in Germany and blacks in America during that time era. Hitler wanted the government to change, so he created the Nazi party, There are many similarities between the mistreating of Jews and blacks in TKAM. Adolf Hitler was born in Austria, April 20th 1889. He had a very troubled childhood that ultimately formed who he became when becoming an adult. He had many

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    struggling with a lack of able workers, which lead to the French invasion of the Ruhr; this was especially effective as the Ruhr – and the Saar coalfields – were major contributors to the German effort to rebuild their economy and the German military was hugely limited by the treaty. In the occupation of the Ruhr, German workers

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    people during the war periods. The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty that was drafted without German participation, which ended the war period by imposing harsh monetary and territorial reparations to many Germans, while the stock market crash of 1929 caused economic unrest in Germany causing soldiers from war to return to no jobs. This lead to the creation of the Deutsche Arberiterpartei (German Workers’ Party) which was later renamed Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arberiterpartei often abbreviated

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    I. Introduction to Wilhelm Groener: Karl Eduard Wilhelm Groener was born on November 22, 1867 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Groener joined the German army in 1884. He was the head of his class in 1896 when he completed the Kriegsakademie. Groener eventually rose to the head of the railroad department of the German general staff. He later became the chief of several departments of the War Office, such as the Army Food Supply Office. He was also made responsible for maintaining production for

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    Long Term : Born out of revoltion 1918 Germans lost the First World War, This lead to two revolutions 1. A revoltion from above, were power was passed down to the army high comander e.g General Ludendorf 2. Revolution from bellow where the people themselves rose up in the cities and there were riots and emostrations when the found out they were losing the war all of the colmenated in the abdication of the Kiaser on the 9th of November 1918 and so the imperial system ended The republic was born

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    Army, he was twice awarded the Iron Cross for Bravery, accolades he would emphasis later in his political campaigns, both within the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi) and as the leader of the Nazi Party in national elections. Germany’s loss of WWI and the subsequent terms of the Treaty of Versailles “were humiliating to most Germans, and condemnation of its terms undermined the government and

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    empty stomachs of the German people". <br> <br>Hitler was born in Austria-Hungary in 1889. His father, Alois Hitler, worked in Austrian customs service. Hitler had a relatively comfortable childhood. Although he was an above average student he was more interested in art than in academics. Like most German speaking citizens of Austria-Hungary, Hitler considered

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    percent. This nation was also forced to return Alsace and Lorraine to France. All the overseas countries that had been colonized by Germany were placed under the mandate of the League of Nations and Danzig city which had a larger population of the Germans became a Free city (Kissinger, 2014). The “War Guilt Clause” in this document forced Germany to admit that it was responsible for starting the First World War. For that reason, Germany was made liable for all the losses that resulted from the war

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    Adolf Hitler “In the time of the Great Depression, German people chose to support Hitler because of his powers and his promises he gave to the general public” (Hoffmann). After World War I, Hitler went to control the National Socialist German Workers Party, which he hoped to lead to power in Germany. He developed a growing hatred for Jews and Slavs and like many German-speaking Austrians, Hitler took the role as a fiercely nationalist (“Adolf Hitler”). Adolf Hitler had many significant events

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