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    Rise of Hitler For 26 years straight, Hitler’s objectives were to gain supreme power and he succeeded, he “had more impact on the history of the world in the 20th century than any other political figure” (Noakes). The rise of Hitler can be explained as the man who created a sense of unit it you in “a nation in deep crisis” (Noakes). These historical events were great contributors to the beginning of a new era. People familiarize these huge chain of events as the origin of World War II (WWII), where

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    peasant, rise to become a dictator in a mere 33 years? Adolf Hitler, the late chancellor of Germany, achieved such an accomplishment. Following Germany’s loss of the first World War, Hitler amassed power through blaming the country’s economic depression upon non-white “Aryan” peoples. Consequently, under Hitler or Der Fuhrer, German society changed drastically. The country changed, for both better and for worse, economically, socially, and politically under the tryinal reign of Adolf Hitler. Officially

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    Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany turned Germany’s gloomy future into a bright one. Before Hitler claimed power over Germany, the country that was struggling during the Weimar Republic (1919 – 1933) with problems such as the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty forced Germany to hand over reparations for the events of World War 1. Conditions would only get worse for Germany during the Weimar Republic’s control of Germany. In 1923 Germany could no longer afford to pay back the reparations for the treaty,

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    Essential question: How did Hitler rise to declare dictatorship? My topic is about how hitler rises to dictatorship as while why do we have to learn about the Holocaust.Some cool things I have learned is people involved, the third Reich’s reasoning for the holocaust.Also hitler was pretty much hated by the people after a while realizing what he does. Hitler actually raised to power and had established a dictatorship, because of world war 1 effects and the people being despised.Hitler used the bad

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    Introduction: During the 20th century Adolf Hitler was a dictator who led Germany into a massive war, known as World War 2, his actions seriously effected many people both physically and mentally resulting in injuries and even death. Hitler was a notorious figure in the 20th century because he had good leadership skills due to his childhood. During WW2 he committed genocide, wiping out millions of Jewish people. He was also a massive anti-Semite and was the leader of the Nazi party which gave him

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    Nazi’s to power, and Adolf Hitler. The Nazis rise to power lead to many events in world history, including one of the biggest, World War One. The Nazis used propaganda to gain the support and power that they wanted. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party. On April 20, 1889 Adolf Hitler was born in a small Austrian village. At the age of six Hitler entered primary school. During Hitler’s early years he enjoyed drawing and dreamed of becoming an artist. During Hitlers youth, both of his parents

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    Comparing The Factors of the Rise of Mussolini to Those of Hitler A. Similarities: Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler Decisions of the Paris Peace Conference Italy joined the First World War in 1915. Yet after the war Britain, France and other victorious allies did not fulfill their territorial promises as stated in the Treaty of London. Italians felt cheated. Since the Italian government failed to fight for the gains, it was deemed incompetent. Mussolini

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    on the rise of Hitler. (May need further elaboration) Research Question: What effects did the Treaty of Versailles have on the rise of Hitler? How did the people of Germany respond to the Treaty? What were the immediate effects of the Treaty? Were there any other factors that worsened the effects of the Treaty of Versailles? Hypotheses: The Treaty of Versailles made it possible for Hitler to rise in power. There were loopholes present in the Treaty of Versailles that allowed Hitler and Nazi

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    Hitler and Mussolini Throughout all the worlds significant and powerful leaders, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were two men that similarly abused their powers in ways never seen before. Each of their rise to power didn't not just happen by fluke, but by manipulation of the people, without the nations even realizing it. The two rose to power when people were desperate for change, and that’s what they did. However, it came at a cost. During the 1930’s Germany was at an all time low as the

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    Why did Hitler rise to power in 1933? When The First World War finally ended on November 11 1918; Germany was “crowned” the losers. It was a devious time and everyone was depressed which enabled some extremist’s parties to gain support from the citizens of Germany. One of parties was the Nazis with their leader Hitler. Hitler's rise to power cannot be attributed to one event, but a mixture of factors including events happening outside Germany, the strengths of the Nazi party, and the weaknesses of

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