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German Workers Party Adolf Hitler
1,557 words... l education system, religious freedom except for religions which endanger the German race, and a strong central government for the execution of effective legislation. His speech lasted for nearly four hours. After which Hitler knew that a fire was started within the German people that would one day be great. Shortly after the rally he realized that he lacked one thing, a symbol or flag. He came up with the Swastika. He described the symbolism involved "In red we see the social idea of the mo...
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Twenty Five Points World War One
1,298 wordsAdolf Hitler was responsible for more evil and suffering than any other man in modern history. There were many occurrences during his lifetime that triggered the outcome of what would happen later in history. Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889. As a child he did very poorly in his studies; he did not complete high school. He was a great artist and actor. 'He applied for admission to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna but was rejected for lack of talent. ' (Andrea...
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Hitler Knew Nazi Party
476 wordsHitlers aim was to become the head of Germany and have as much power and love from his people as he could. To get this he had to spend many long years doing work, campaigning and speaking with high dignitaries. Hitlers first step to hatred of the Jews was when he was injured during the Battle Of The Somme so he was put in hospital. When he got out, he was made to do light duty in Munich, Germany. He was amazed at the lack of concern and among German civilians. 'He blamed the Jews for a lot of th...
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German Workers Party Twenty Five Points
1,294 wordsAdolf Hitler was responsible for more evil and suffering than any other man in modern history. There were many occurrences during his lifetime that triggered the outcome of what would happen later in history. Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889. As a child he did very poorly in his studies; he did not complete high school. He was a great artist and actor. He applied for admission to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna but was rejected for lack of talent. (Andreas D...
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Rise To Power Mein Kampf
1,655 wordsAdolf Hitler began his career as a starving artist in Vienna in 1908. He was later appointed, by the President of Germany, to Chancellor of Germany in 1933. However, from 1908 1922 is when he devised most of his propaganda that he used to become successful. He also developed his extraordinary oratory skills at this time (that he would later use on the German people). During these crucial years Hitler absorbed the necessary knowledge he felt he needed to become an effective leader. Hitler s rise ...
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York Holt Rinehart World War Ii
2,263 words2 - 27 - 95 HITLERS PUPPETS Hitler knew that the war[World war II] would end and that he would die someday but his hope was that Nazism would live on. He believed that it would live on through Germany's youth. In 1926 he organized a youth group to carry out his dream. This group was called the Hitler Youth. Through this group all of Germany's children would become loyal Nazis. The children of the Hitler Youth grew up in an environment where they were endlessly bombarded with Nazi views and ideas...
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World War One Adolf Hitler
1,788 wordsStrategy cannot simply be defined as something someone does on a battlefield or a weapon he or she makes. Strategy must be considered on many different planes. There are many different strategies that lead up to the tactics on the battlefield, diplomatic tactics, propaganda tactics, and a host of others that must be taken into account before the war is even began. Hitler s strategy was to take targets that he could get his hands on without directly declaring war on any nations. Hitler knew not t...
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