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with terror. Hitler took it to the extreme and created Nazism, which gave him control over everything in his country. The U.S. knew that Fascism and Nazism were not the right way to run a country, but they did not want to have to enter the war unless
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the Treaty Of Versailles that stripped Germany off land.
Hitler organized the Gestapo as the only executive branch and secret
terror organization of the Nazi police system. In 1935, he made the
Nuremberg Laws that forbid Germans to marry Jews or commerce
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for democracy. During Hitler's rise to power he organized meetings, and terrorized political foes with his personal bodyguard force, the Strumabteilung, also known as the SA or Storm troopers. In November 1923, a time of economic chaos, he lead an uprising, also
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launched a reign of terror on many of
Mariuss followers. Sulla pardoned Julius Caesar, even
though he was Mariuss nephew. When Sulla died, Caesar felt
it was safe to return to Rome and gained the peoples
respect as a clever orator. With the support
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as Chinese tried to swim from mainland China to Hong Kong. British rule in Hong Kong was one of few exceptions in the usual terror reign of colonising powers. But could the cost of taking Hong Kong from the Chinese be accounted for?
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between the protagonist and a superior force (as destiny) and having a
sorrowful or disastrous conclusion that excites pity or terror. The
play of King Lear is one of William Shakespears great tragic pieces,
it is not only seen as a tragedy in itself
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was growing with Nazi unrest. China was terrorized by Japanese invasion which in turn spurned the revolution itself. China was a shattered country by the time Mao took control. They looked to not only their communist neighbor Russia for guidance, but financial help
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for the U.S. and the Allies, and the beginning of Hitler's road to defeat. After many more months of fighting the U.S. and its Allies would have ultimate victory. Hitler committed suicide, and his rein of terror was over. All concentration camps were evacuated
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not know how to use them. In official reports thereason for failure was terrorism by the Kulaks, rich peasants persecuted inthe same way Germany's Jews. German education was geared toward physicalaspects and the fathering of children. Membership to the German
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and psychological torment of the war. The war takes an heavy toll on the soldiers who fight in it. The terror of
death will infest the minds of soldiers and bring about horrible images of death and destruction until they break
down and go to pieces. "Every
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