Hitler's Rise to Power
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The seeds of Hitler's rise to power were planted following the outcome of the First World War. With Germany's defeat, many German men returned to Germany feeling betrayed by their country and government. Among them was Adolf Hitler, a young Austrian Corporal who had fought bravely for Germany. When the World War broke out, Hitler was very happy. The War had been a blessing to the young Hitler, who had been unsuccessful in civilian life.
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giant without the needs for grand military. Other nations will not forgive Hitler, but they will forgive the people. Bibliography Neville, Peter. Life in the Third Reich. B.T. Bastford: London, 1992. Peacock, H.L. A History of Modern Europe. Heinemann Educational Books: London, 1987. Stewart, Gail B. Hitler's Reich. Lucent Books: San Diego, 1994. The Guinness Encuclopedia. Guinness Publishing (pgs. 341, 439, 441, 444, 445, 678). Middle Sex, Great Britain: 1990. Kirk, John. The Rise and Fall of A. Hitler. Johnson House. New York, 1979.
giant without the needs for grand military. Other nations will not forgive Hitler, but they will forgive the people. Bibliography Neville, Peter. Life in the Third Reich. B.T. Bastford: London, 1992. Peacock, H.L. A History of Modern Europe. Heinemann Educational Books: London, 1987. Stewart, Gail B. Hitler's Reich. Lucent Books: San Diego, 1994. The Guinness Encuclopedia. Guinness Publishing (pgs. 341, 439, 441, 444, 445, 678). Middle Sex, Great Britain: 1990. Kirk, John. The Rise and Fall of A. Hitler. Johnson House. New York, 1979.