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    Maheera Syed Totalitarian Ideologies The economic downfalls and Great Depression following World War I, provided 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

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    Mein Kampf Adolf Hitler

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    Germany was left with an economic depression that made many jobless which led to a powerful dictator to takeover named Adolf Hitler. Hitler was the leader of his political group called National-Socialist German Workers' Party that expressed German Nazism. On 1923, the group planned takeover the German government in Munich but the plan failed and Hitler arrested for treason. Hitler had to serve 9 months in prison and wrote his book, Mein Kampf. Mein Kampf outlined Hitler's plan to make Germany better

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    street fights and deaths every day. One of these ideologies that dominated the streets of Munich, a city politically known for the extreme right-wing adoptions of ideas, was “Nazism”. This harshly discriminating idea slowly turned into the main ideology interiorized by Germans, which

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    therefore unlimited. In this way the phrase “Adolf Hitler is Germany, Germany is Adolf Hitler” was rigorously chanted at rallies, while the principle “Mussolini is always right’ became the core of Italian Fascist doctrine Fascism and Nazism also embraced an extreme version of expansionist nationalism. They did not preach respect for distinctive cultures or national traditions, but believed the superiority of one nation should be asserted over all others. In this way, Fascists

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    The Rise of the Nazi Party Hitler’s rise to power was the result of many factors, but Hitler’s ability to take advantage of Germany’s poor leadership and economical and political conditions was the most significant factor. His ability to manipulate the media and the German public whilst taking advantage of Germany’s poor leadership resulted in both the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler and the nazi party. During the early 1920s, Germany was struggling with economic instability

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    people who are bonded to the nation are the citizens of the country and nationalists usually try to make the country better even if the results end up as making the situation worse. Nazism, a movement brought about by National Socialist German Worker’s Party (NAZI) whose leader was Hitler, can be described as nationalist. Nazism had an objective; “the recovery and maintenance in health of that God-given organism, the Nation” (Strasser Fourteen theses ex.11). The main aim of all these objectives is to make

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    and programs. Hitler used Nazism to give Germany an economic rebound, in the same way Stalin used Stalinism to increase production in Russia, and boost their economy. The circumstances of the time that led to the rise of Nazism and Stalinism included the Treaty of Versailles and the Russian Revolution. In addition, the leaders of these programs used previous ideas of nationalism, unification of the country, and imperialism to rise to power and lead their nation. Nazism was created by Adolf Hitler

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    What impacts did Hitler have at the time and later in history? The start of World War II was one of the biggest impacts. There were many countries involved in this war. The major countries under the allies were Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and under the axis also had major countries like the Germany, japan, and Italy. The Germany was at its peak. And it was all because of one man, Adolf Hitler, he was one of the most dominant German leaders in history, no doubt about that. Other great leaders

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    Lego is a billion dollar company providing toys to children all over the world and is a source of fun for families everywhere. However a recent form of Legos takes the place of an anti-Nazi and Holocaust lecture. The Lego Movie was released in February 2014 and achieved a rating of 96% from Rotten Tomatoes. The movie was an instant hit, with 6 major awards and 11 nominations. However, in the movie there are silent messages being sent to kids about how bad the Holocaust can be. The connections

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    The Impacts of Adolf Hitler Essay

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    What impacts did Hitler have at the time and later in history? The start of World War II was one of the biggest impacts. There were many countries involved in this war. The major countries under the allies were Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and under the axis also had major countries like the Germany, japan, and Italy. The Germany was at its peak. And it was all because of one man, Adolf Hitler, he was one of the most dominant German leaders in history, no doubt about that. Other superior

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