… on April 20, 1889, the third son of Alois and Klara Hitler. The family moved around a lot, including to Linz, Leonding and other places. Hitler did well in school at the beginning, but his grades got progressively worse as time went on. His father…
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… First World War, like many historians attempt to argue, there were many causes that evolved around four major ones. Even Benthmann portrayed his frustration with attempting to isolate a major cause when his reply to the question of what started the…
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… The First World War was a unique war unlike any previous, conflicts. It had completely revolutionized the way modern warfare was fought. Many new weapons, vehicles, and tactics were used. It had introduced a new course of fighting called trench…
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… like no other event in history. What made this war so different was the systematic influence of the Industrial Revolution and the political and social changes that consequently followed, and hitherto was the first of its kind, a war concerning every…
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… Germany and England. On the German side the German emperor Wilhelm II had a dream of being an imperial ruler. He set his sights on having an Empire to match that of the British. To do this he would need to have a large and powerful navy. In 1900 Wilhelm…
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… with ease so that their plans of an invasion of North America would be successful. The only thing that stood in their way was Pearl Harbor (owned by the United States). Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese Imperial Navy, at approximately 8:00…
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… Beer Hall Putsch in 1923 he sentenced to five years in prison. Hitler was sent to Landsberg Castle in Munich to serve his prison sentence. He was treated well and was allowed to walk in the castle grounds, wear his own clothes and receive gifts. Official…
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… am Inn, Austria. Adolf was the son of Alois and Klara Hitler. His father was a customs official, and used his mother's last name of Schicklgruber, until he adopted the name Hitler. When his father died in 1903, Adolf was relieved from his constant critic…
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… Final Solution, the treatment of Jews, extermination and concentration camps, and experiences of survivors. In my conclusion, I will offer a brief summary, as well as positive aspects and my personal reflections. The winner of the 1998 Academy…
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… Churchill, and Roosevelt had agreed that when the war ended, the frontiers of Poland should be changed and that Germany should be divided into zones of occupation. The Russians should also be able to count on friendly relations with the Eastern…
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