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    The documentary we have been watching is “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.” The Third Reich is about the Germans, the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis who are in control and have the power of every other person who is not in the Nazi political party. The rise of the Third Reich was the high level of belief in Hitler. The Fall of the Third Reich was the lack of trust and confidence in Hitler because of his wrong doings. The Germans know they were going to lose WWI. The 1919 treaty…

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    would promise the disenchanted a more suitable living. One where their families could grow up proud in a new and glorious Germany. The Nazi Party was especially favorable to the unemployed, young people, and members of the lower middle class (small business owners, office employees, and farmers). Adolf Hitler came into power because he was able to take advantage of the state of Germany after WWI to create a nationalistic unification of the people under him tainted with his views. His ability to…

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    Hitler Autobiography reprint sparks of new controversy in Germany The political treatise of Adolf Hitler, “Mein Kamf’, is being published by Germany for the first times since the death of the Fuhrer. The decision has already sparked off controversy and there has already been a row about whether it is a rabble-rousing racist account or is indeed an important historical account and an educational tool. The book was written by Hitler between 1924 and 1926 was banned by the allied force following…

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    Propaganda was widely used in the first world one. They were many different parties, especially in Germany, and each one wants the population to join their party. One of these parties is the Nazi party. The leader of the Nazi party was Adolf Hitler. He gave many persuasive speeches in order to win the German nation, which he then did. One of the famous and well know speech he gave was the “Proclamation to the German Nation”. He gave this speech on February 1st, 1933. it is a great example of…

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    the death of Hindenburg. Adverse economic conditions in Germany from 1919 onwards contributed largely to Hitler’s success. Hitler used the conditions…

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    the Nazi Party. Bavaud was a Catholic theology student who believed that the Chancellor, Hitler, was an incarnation of the devil and posed a threat to the Catholic church as well as the nation of Germany. This is a particular reason why he may be know as God’s Assassin. Being a very religious character, he decided to take matters into his own hand and assassinate Hitler himself. Bavaud planned to follow Hitler around Germany with a pistol taking a shot any opportunity he had. On November 9th…

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    (shortened to Nazi) in 1920. He ran against Paul von Hindenburg, receiving 36% of the votes, but Hindenburg elected him as chancellor to balance out politics. He soon obtained complete control over the executive and legislative branches of government, and on July 14th, 1933, his Nazi Party was proclaimed the only political party in Germany that was legal. He also removed Germany from the League of Nations in October. Hindenburg died in August of 1934, resulting in Hitler becoming head of state…

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    The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to take responsibility for World War 1. The Treaty of Versailles had a very harsh impact on Germany. Germany was forced to reduce their military and to give up its land overseas and their small colonies. Germany’s government became incredible week which gave an opening for Hitler to rise for power because the german people needed a figure to look up to. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to reduce their military power. They could no longer have…

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    On November 9th 1938, one of the early attempts of the assassination of Hitler occurred. Even before the start of World War 2, some individuals including Maurice Bavaud believed that Hitler was not suited for Germany and would be a blockage from the nation prospering. In Bavaud’s case he believed Hitler was an incarnation of the devil who needed to be taken down. World War 2 started on September 1st, 1939 so if Bavaud’s shot was successful the war could have been avoided. There were many…

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    ?????????? World War II broke out when Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. This invasion led to Britain and France declared war on Germany in retaliation. Sided with Germany, the Soviet Union invaded and declared war on Poland on September 17, 1939. The persecution of Jews did not begin during the Second World War, in fact, the oppression of the Jewish population of Germany began a few months after Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany on January 30th 1933,…

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