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“Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it’s not practical. There are no stereotypes.” —Ted”
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“Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.” —Adolf Hitler”
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“Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.” —George Orwell”
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“I do not see why man should not be just as cruel as nature.”
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“Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.”
Hourly History, Adolf Hitler: A Life from Beginning to End
“despite the anti-Semitic attitudes of Vienna at”
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“By November 1923, the value of the mark against the U.S. dollar was 4,210,500,000,000 to 1.”
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“Hitler was outraged by the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany had to admit it started the war and was stripped of various territories. It also had to demilitarize the Rhineland, and damaging economic sanctions were imposed. Hitler wrote that, while he was in the hospital bed, he had the idea that he would liberate Germany and make it great once again.”
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“As a kid, I quite fancied the romantic, bohemian idea of being an artist. I expect I thought I could escape from the difficulties of maths and spelling. Maybe I thought I would avoid the judgment of the establishment.” —Peter Wright”
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“Never in history has such ruination—physical and moral—been associated with the name of one man.”
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“On November 8, 1923, Hitler and the NSDAP attempted a coup known as the Beer Hall Putsch.”
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“During this period, he was heavily influenced by the Aufbau Vereinigung, a group of white Russian exiles who introduced Hitler to the idea of a Jewish conspiracy.”
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“National Socialist German Workers’ Party or NSDAP. The shortened version of the name was the Nazi Party. Hitler had designed their banner, which consisted of a swastika in a white circle with a red background.”
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“After this, Hitler was able to gain support from many quarters and eventually gained full power over Germany in March 1933. After assuming power, Hitler proceeded systematically to remove any and all opposition to his rule. He assumed the role of commander-in-chief in 1938, which gave him full control of Germany’s armed forces.”
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“Berlin surrendered on May 2 to Soviet forces, and Germany surrendered to Allied forces on May 7, 1945. Japan continued to fight Allied forces until atomic bombs were dropped on two Japanese cities by U.S. forces. Their surrender was signed on September 2, 1945.”
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“His biographer, Alan Bullock, also wrote that he did not believe in God, but rather was a rationalist who objected to Christianity on the basis that it rebelled against the Darwinian concept of survival of the fittest. Bullock added that Hitler only espoused divine providence in order to defend his own myth.”
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“Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it’s not practical. There are no stereotypes.” —Ted Bundy”
Hourly History, Adolf Hitler: A Life from Beginning to End
“Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.” —George Orwell After World War I, when Hitler returned to Munich, he became an intelligence officer.”
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“those of the chancellor. Hitler”
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“visitors”
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“On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, and the war began. It would last until 1945, and it would end in the deaths of millions, including Hitler himself. With the atrocities he committed, he secured his legacy as the most brutal dictator history has ever seen, prompting one historian to write, “Never in history has such ruination—physical and moral—been associated with the name of one man.”
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“disarray”
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“who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.”
Hourly History, Adolf Hitler: A Life from Beginning to End
“Hitler was a gifted speaker, powerful and spellbinding, and he attracted a large following of Germans who were, by that time, desperate for change. He promised them a better life and that Germany would once again be a great country. The Nazi Party had great appeal among the lower middle class and the poor, the support of whom boosted the party to prominence.”
Hourly History, Adolf Hitler: A Life from Beginning to End
“Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.”
Hourly History, Adolf Hitler: A Life from Beginning to End
“Hitler continued living in Vienna until 1913. He managed to make a living selling paintings after he and his business partner, Hanisch, parted ways. In 1913, he returned to Munich to avoid serving in the military, but he was found by authorities and returned to Austria for conscription into the armed forces. He was rejected for service in the Austrian armed forces,”
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“The man who is born to be a dictator is not compelled. He wills it. He is not driven forward, but drives himself. There is nothing immodest about this. Is it immodest for a worker to drive himself toward heavy labor? Is it presumptuous of a man with the high forehead of a thinker to ponder through the nights till he gives the world an invention?”
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“On November 8, 1923, he and his associates marched on the Bürgerbräukeller, a beer hall where Kahr was making a speech in front of 3,000 people. Beer halls at that time were common meeting locations in Germany. Hitler and some 600 SA, a paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party, surrounded the beer hall and set up a machine gun in the auditorium. Hitler and his forces took control of the building, taking Kahr, Seisser, and Lossow into a room at gunpoint where they demanded they support the coup. Kahr refused, stating that he could not possibly collaborate since he had been taken from the auditorium under heavy guard. Irritated by this, Hitler went back into the auditorium and gave a speech explaining the action they had taken to the audience. One supporter of Kahr, Dr. Karl Alexander von Mueller, a professor of modern history and political science, reported that the attitude of the crowd was changed with just a few sentences, which he described as almost magical. By the end of his speech, the beer hall erupted in a roar of support for Hitler.”
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