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- 71: Adolf Hitler: Pure Evil in the Flesh
- Adolf Hitler: Pure Evil in the Flesh Shepaug Valley High School Modern World While reading A Guide In Expository Writing For the Study Of History, By Charles Olivea, I was learning how to write a thesis. "The ... manipulative, shocking, and most definitely perverse. As defined by Encarta, evil is, "that which is morally wrong or bad; or that which causes harm, pain, or misery." The author, Gerald Parshall, wrote of the terror Hitler brought not only to Europe, but to civilization as a whole. "This was madness- the enslaving, torture, and murder of unarmed men, women, and children in the shadow of verdant hills and postcard-perfect castles." (p. 53) The genocide that took place throughout Europe was the Devil at work. Assuming, of course, that the Devil is the epitome of evil, Hitler could easily be called Satan in human form. The immense torture that Hitler inflicted cannot even begin to be expressed in words. This evil and hatred was the seed of all slaughter, rape, and ...
- 72: HITLER, MUSSOLINI, STALIN
- Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin
.. These three names have a vast impact on the idea of dictatorship. These men established dictatorship and guided this type of rule throughout most of their lives. Dictatorship is a form of government ... a lot of courage and grit to become a dictator. These three proletariats possessed that exact power to become a dictator. Their childhoods had a massive impression on what they turned out to be. Adolf Hitler was born in the April of 1889. In 1895, at the age of six, two important incidents occurred in the life of the young Hitler. One was that the unrestrained, lighthearted days he enjoyed up to now had come to an end. Hitler had entered a primary school. The second occurrence was that his father retired on a annual ...
- 73: People and Events of World War II
- ... thus forming the Axis forces. So, as the Pacific was being dominated by the Japanese, Europe and North Africa were being equally terrorized by Germany and Italy, who were under the iron fists of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, respectively. Adolf Hitler was born in 1889, the son of a very low-ranking official, and a peasant. He wasn't very well educated, never completed high school, and was also rejected from institutes of higher learning because ... promotion to a higher rank, and he joined the German Worker's Party. It was later renamed the National Socialist German Workers or Nazi Party, and he was eventually elected as the chairman or Furer. Hitler wanted to try to overthrow the Weimar Republic, as Germany was then called, and, after a failed uprising in Munich and his imprisonment, he decided he would have to use legal means. During his ...
- 74: Hitler, Mussolini, And Stalin
- Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin .. These three names have a vast impact on the idea of dictatorship. These men established dictatorship and guided this type of rule throughout most of their lives. Dictatorship is a form of government ... a lot of courage and grit to become a dictator. These three proletariats possessed that exact power to become a dictator. Their childhoods had a massive impression on what they turned out to be. Adolf Hitler was born in the April of 1889. In 1895, at the age of six, two important incidents occurred in the life of the young Hitler. One was that the unrestrained, lighthearted days he enjoyed up to now had come to an end. Hitler had entered a primary school. The second occurrence was that his father retired on a annual ...
- 75: NAZISM
- ... party during its first decade. The Nazis now presented themselves as the party of the young, the strong, and the pure, in opposition to an establishment populated by the elderly, the weak, and the dissolute. Hitler was born in a small town in Austria in 1889. As a young boy, he showed little ambition. After dropping out of high school, he moved to Vienna to study art, but he was denied the chance to join Vienna academy of fine arts. When WWI broke out, Hitler joined Kaiser Wilhelmer's army as a Corporal. He was not a person of great importance. He was a creature of a Germany created by WWI, and his behavior was shaped by that war and ... its consequences. He had emerged from Austria with many prejudices, including a powerful prejudice against Jews. Again, he was a product of his times... for many Austrians and Germans were prejudiced against the Jews. In Hitler's case the prejudice had become maniacal it was a dominant force in his private and political personalities. Anti-Semitism was not a policy for Adolf Hitler--it was religion. And in the Germany ...
- 76: Hitler
- Adolf Hitler was a German political and government leader and one of the 20th century most powerful dictators. Making anti-Semitism a keystone of his propaganda and policies, he built up the Nazi party into a mass ... power, he converted Germany into a fully militarized society and launched WWII. For a time he dominated Europe and North Africa. He caused the slaughter of millions of Jews, and others considered inferior human being. Hitler was born in braunauam Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, the son of a minor custom official and a peasant girl. A poor student, he never completed high school. He applied for to the academy ... he lived first on an orphanage pension, later on small pictures he drew. He read voraciously, developing anti-Jewish and antidemocratic convictions, an admiration for the outstanding individuals, and contempt for the masses. In WWI, Hitler, by then in Munich, volunteered for service in bavarian army. He proved a dedicated, courageous solider, but was never promoted beyond private first class because his superiors him lacking leadership qualities. After Germanys defeat ...
- 77: The Nazis and Their Rise to Power and Downfall
- ... party during its first decade. The Nazis now presented themselves as the party of the young, the strong, and the pure, in opposition to an establishment populated by the elderly, the weak, and the dissolute. Hitler was born in a small town in Austria in 1889. As a young boy, he showed little ambition. After dropping out of high school, he moved to Vienna to study art, but he was denied the chance to join Vienna academy of fine arts. When WWI broke out, Hitler joined Kaiser Wilhelmer's army as a Corporal. He was not a person of great importance. He was a creature of a Germany created by WWI, and his behavior was shaped by that war and ... its consequences. He had emerged from Austria with many prejudices, including a powerful prejudice against Jews. Again, he was a product of his times... for many Austrians and Germans were prejudiced against the Jews. In Hitler's case the prejudice had become maniacal it was a dominant force in his private and political personalities. Anti-Semitism was not a policy for Adolf Hitler--it was religion. And in the Germany ...
- 78: Adolph Hitlers' Rise to Power
- Adolph Hitlers' Rise to Power During the period leading up to World War II, there was a man who had power over a whole nation. That man was Adolph Hitler. He was triumphant in his rise to power mainly due to his new and innovative political ideas. Hitler rose to the highest position attainable in his country due to three main points. Hitler was a very good user of propaganda, he was amoral, and he had the ambition to make his country powerful in the world. Since he was a skilled user of propaganda, he could use ...
- 79: Explanation of the Holocaust in Freud's "Civilization and Its Discontents"
- ... Holocaust, many excuses, and many rationalizations made in describing the world's failure to act. The fact still remains that six million innocent men, women, and children were murdered. These explanations for the acts of Hitler, Germany, and the world at large come from many sources. Historians, theologians, educators, and psychologists all have differing views on the subject. Ironically enough, the most famous psychologist whose opinion would have been most appreciated on the subject, Sigmund Freud, died just as Hitler began his ascent to power. However, it is possible to theorize on Freud's explanation of the Holocaust by using his work Civilization and Its Discontents. Freud's essay Civilization and Its Discontents was first ... Vienna, Austria. Undoubtedly, Freud was aware of the happenings in the world political arena, particularly the events that were transpiring in neighboring Germany. More specifically, he was in a position to view the beginning of Hitler's rise to power. It is interesting to note that Vienna of the early twentieth century where Hitler and Freud lived was under the control of a mayor who was a severe Anti- Semite, ...
- 80: Hitler
- Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler had a great intellectual mind, but he himself used his mind for evil, not for good. Thus, Hitler took his insanity out on the Jews because he was a failure in most of his life. His feelings toward Jewish people were corrupt; this was because he had a thing against this Jewish ...
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