The Rise to Power of Adolf Hitler “We must close union offices, confiscate their money and put their leaders in prison. We must reduce workers’ salaries and take away their right to strike.” Sounds familiar? This quote was said by someone who was a major impact in the 20th century; this is Adolf Hitler the god of Nazi. Adolf Hitler was one of the most unyielding and destructive rulers in all history. In my opinion I think this person is one of the most important or that impacted the 20th century because before and after there was a chaos. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He initiated the “Holocaust” and the “World War II” and oversaw fascist policies that resulted in millions of deaths. Hitler serves as a …show more content…
They both happened by one man “Adolf Hitler” one event after the other. That is why I think Hitler was and is one if the major impacts in the 20th century. A lot of people suffer, tortured, and were killed in these events Jews were the ones that were especially killed in these event. “If you do not like a rule… Just follow it… Reach on the top… And change the rule…” This word were said by Adolf Hitler, that is how he became a leader he did not like some things were so he got to the top and changed it, probably not for good but they were his beliefs. In the end all this just comes to show that Hitler was a major impact in the 20 century, he left a big mark in this era an unforgettable time period especially for the decedents of the Jews. One can only imagine what the ancestors of these Jews had to endure all in the cause of one man who they so claim to call a killing machine. Adolf Hitler is foresaid to be one of the most ruthless people of the 20th century, and in short his mission was to take out anyone who is different from him in anyway just because he has the power to do so and anything or anyone he dislikes gets eliminated. Just one man responsible for one of the greatest acts committed on this planet that sure does sound like a viscous killer. Adolf Hitler believed that “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.” That is how he viewed everything, for him in order to gain power you have to concur and the weak should perish and the strong should prevail. In this case I would be the Germans who shall prevail and prosper according to Adolf Hitler. “Hitler killed six million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher’s knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliff. As it is, they succumbed anyway in their millions.” This was quoted by
At a time of loss, the German people needed a reason to rebuild their spirits. The Jews became a national target even though Hitler’s theory could not be proven. Even as a Jew, he accused the Jews people for Germany’s defeat in order to rally the people against a group of people Hitler despised. The story-telling of the Jews’ wickedness distracts the Germans from realizing the terror Holocaust. Millions of Jewish people died because Hitler said they caused the downfall of Germany. Innocent lives were taken. The death of millions mark the rise of Hitler. He sets the stage for the largest massacre in
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party, Chancellor of Germany, and leader of Nazi Germany. Hitler was one of the most powerful and notorious dictators of the 20th century. Him invading Poland was one of the main causes of World War two. Eventually Germany was finally defeated in WWII, leaving them financially devastated, and politically unstable.
Although they happened 3,892 miles away and almost 60 years apart, the Holocaust and the September 11th Genocide were both the results of power crazy dictators seeking control to a weaker population. It all started with sunny skies and a planned hijacking drill on flight #77 and a very twisted man who believed that he should control the population in his country. 1943, Nazi Germany
Hitler had a lot to do with Germany and he was remembered but not because of anything positive, but because he was one of the worst coldhearted dictators Germany or the world could’ve experienced. My view and Topic is worth consideration by the reader because it will inform them more about Hitler’s actions in 1933 and so on.
One obvious difference is the very first intention – Hitler's Nazi wanted to avenge what the world done to them after the World War I,...
build up a name for himself, as well as, to get to know people in high
to reach he would have to do it legally, and so he decided to stand
According to en.wikipedia.org and historyplace.cpm, Hitlers rise to power began in Germany when he joined the Nazi party in September, 1919. Deep anger about the first world war and the treaty of Versalies created an underlying bitterness in the German people which Hitlers viciousness and expansionism appealed, so the perty gave him support. He was imprisioned after the 1923 unich Bear hall putsch. The Bear hall putsch resulted in the deaths of four officers. He was sentenced to five years, during that time he wrote Mein Kampf. He was named chancellor on January 30, 1933 by president Paul Van Hidenburg. His rise to power could have ended if the Enabling Act of 1933 was not adopted. The Enabling Act of 1933 meant that Hitler could enact laws and endemocract in Germany. The Nazi party used force to scare the German Governmant into voting for the act. The day the voting for the Nazi troopers gathered outside the opera house, chanting,"Full power or else." under Hitlers rule, Germany was transformed into a racist totlaitarian state which controlled nearly all aspects for everyones life.
The Nazi Party was formed in January 1919 by Anton Drexler. Originally it was named the German Workers Party (DAP). Hitler joined in Autumn of 1919. He quickly rose to become the leader of the party. The party was transformed by Hitler and became a political party rather than the discussion group that it had been when he joined. The SA (Brownshirts) was formed to protect Hitler and other party leaders at meetings. It also disrupted the meetings of the Nazi’s political opponents.
Support for the Nazi party was due to the growing belief that it was a
Firstly, they both fall under the correct definition of a genocide. Both occurred on a massive scale, destroying entire generations of people, leaving a horrible legacy. Racism was a common motivator in both cases. The Anti-Semitic views and policies of Nazi Germany are paralleled with the colonial views and policies of whites as the superior race. Mechanically, military forces were used as tools to enact the genocide (the S.S. of Nazi Germany and the Force Publique of the Congo Free State). There are many places where the two genocides are similar, however, there are major differences. The aim of the Holocaust was an “ethnic cleansing” of Jews and other undesirables, total extermination was the goal of the Hitler and the Nazi party. Genocide became an official state policy and was run in a very pragmatic manner under heavy state control. It was direct and focused extermination, exemplified by the concentration camps. This contrasts the lack of state control in the Congo Free State, which the Belgian government had little control over. The genocide in the Congo was a by-product of colonial rule, the people were victims of Imperial greed. This shows that the Congolese genocide was less direct in nature when compared to the
As you can see, Adolf Hitler is one of the most influential figures of the 20th century because he killed millions of Jews trying to perfect humanity through the Holocaust, his reign and military leadership of Germany lead to World War II, and his efforts of world domination influenced history forever. Used brutal methods to wipe out the jews. Used his military power to start WWI. His efforts lead to many changes that still influence our world today. Outcomes from the war still exist today such as the controversy in Israel, the creation of the United Nations, and the awareness towards protecting people’s rights. Hitler’s reign of power in Germany resulted in many horrific incidents; but we used his actions as a way to better our world by preventing people like him from coming into power.
Firstly, did you that Joseph Stalin was a huge inspiration to Hitler? Moreover, the biggest difference between both genocide is that why they did so. Firstly, Joseph Stalin started the “famine” because he wanted to exterminate the Ukrainians wh0 wanted independence. However, there is still debate over rather or not this is true or not. Reason for this is that there are no direct records of any sort of explanation why. So in Hitler’s case, he felt as though the Jews were a threat or because they were to blame for why the Germans were experiencing what they are going through. Because of this mentality, he wanted to destroy the Jews. How he planned on doing this was putting the Jews in concentration camps, and put strenuous labor on them. Criminals or such were also put into these camps. The people commonly die from disease, illness, or starvation. Compared to the Holodomor the conditions are about equally as horrid. Like the Holocaust, lots of Ukrainians were stuffed in trains and placed in inhabitable places, or confined to their city unable to leave. You either starved or eaten or dies from illness were the most common ways people died. Lastly, let’s talk about how Hitler was able to influence the majority people in Germany. So due to all the economic issues going on in Germany, the country was falling in shambles. The people were losing hope, and there seemed as their time of suffering will never end. This is where Hitler took a stand and flipped everything on its head. Hitler became the people, the countries shining beacon of hope. He helped the country economy rise back to its former glory. Furthermore, people started to follow in his footstep, newspapers, rumors, endless conversations is how Hitler’s name was spread. Now within the following years, he started World War 2, but that's a different story for a later
Through the events of the Holocaust, Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, is responsible for the executions of nearly six million Jewish people. The Holocaust was caused by a strong sense of racism, or the belief that the German race was superior to the Jewish race. The Germans, however, were not the first group to develop a strong hatred for the Jewish people; throughout history, Jews have often served as scapegoat for the rest of the world’s problems. Hilter was able to convince the Germans to kill the Jews by using propaganda, building upon the European hatred for Jews, and by exercising his power over the Germans.
The art of leadership. . . consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention” (50 Famous Quotes, 2015). A quote by Adolf Hitler; arguably the evilest man to have ever walked the earth. However, Hitler was also earned another top accolade; that of being one of the greatest leadership stories and successes in known time**. The reader might have a hard time comprehending this statement** and may even feel angry at the writer for daring to suggest it. Unfortunately, leadership is not a characteristic, but instead a collection of characteristics and traits that are not necessarily reserved for the well intentioned; characteristics that can be used to bring the world to its knees. This paper will discuss these characteristics and correlate how they were used by Hitler to bring together a group of people in order to accomplish a common goal, the writer’s definition of leadership, and how these traits are used in other leadership goals.