Articles related to "Adolf Hitler"



Adolf Hitler - The Child and Youth
The young Adolf Hitler did not like school, did not like his Father but loved his Mother. Could all these have been factors which eventually devastated Europe?
• adolf hitler • hitler • adolf hitler the child and youth • adolf hitler and school • adolf hitler as a child

Adolf Hitler Changes Europe
Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933 but what was it about this man's personality that led people to follow him and endorse his brutality?
• adolf hitler • hitler's crimes against humanity • nazi race genocide • german society in the 20's • hitler's personality

Hitler and the First World War
Adolf Hitler served as a German soldier in the First World War for which he was decorated twice. Serving as the company runner Hitler led a life filled with danger.
• hitler • world war • adolf hitler • first world war • hitler's military service

A Crusade For Peace: George Lansbury's Worldwide Trip for Peace, 1936-37
Article about George Lansbury's frantic effort in 1936 and 1937 to effect peace in the face of fascism.
• george lansbury • adolf hitler • benito mussolini • franklin d. roosevelt • peace

Adolf Hitler, 1889-1945
The thinking in most psychologic and psychiatric circles is that our childhood molds our character and our future. In recent years, however, there has also been more focus on folks needing to be responsible for their own choices, in spite of their past. Adolf Hitler is one of those who first comes to my mind when I think along these lines. Because of the vastness of this topic, I have departed from starting with his childhood, and I have continued until he began his political career in earnest.
• adolf hitler • anti-semitism • child abuse • biography • psychology

Field Marshall Paul von Hindenburg
Hindenburg was Weimar Germany's second president, after Freidrich Ebert, and he lead the nation through tough financial times. He appointed Adolf Hitler as Chancellor.
• weimar republic • germany • paul von hindenburg • adolf hitler • freidrich ebert

Hitler as Chancellor
Adolf Hitler is appointed chancellor and the crowds go wild little realizing that Germany would never be the same again.
• hitler as chancellor • hitler becomes chancellor of germany • chancellor adolf hitler • adolf hitler • nazi

Poet Lowell's Methods, Hitler's Psychology Examined
Books examine the work of poet Robert Lowell, the exploits of a World War II hero, and the psychology of Adolf Hitler.
• robert lowell • rocky gause • adolf hitler • psychology • poetry

Wilhelm Richard Geyer Wagner, 1813-1883
Richard Wagner wrote more than 200 articles and books which covered the range of political programs, including anti-Semitism, to theories of opera. Today he is known primarily for his 13 operas, which are famous for portraying "the German spirit" and for influencing our understanding of German history and culture. In his day he was a source of debate and controversy, becoming known as an anarchist and socialist, as a proto-fascist and nationalist, as an anti-Semite and a vegetarian. Wagner's name has been connected to most of the major trends in German history in the 19th and 20th centuries. His music, his beliefs and his life had great impact on one of his most ardent admirers, Adolf Hitler.
• richard wagner • wagner • opera • anti-semitism • adolf hitler

Behind a Girl’s Diary
A short biography of a girl whose short and tragic life shows us how to be truly alive.
• anne frank • holocaust • world war • diary • jew

Italy's Fascist Dictator
Benito Mussolini seized control of the Italian Government in 1925 established his Italian Secret Police and would hold a vice-like stranglehold on Italy for 21 years.
• benito mussolini • king victor emmanuel iii • fascism in italy • the duce • italian secret police

Poet Robert Lowell, Nazi's Hitler Topics of New Books
A new book about Robert Lowell, along with the diary of a World War II veteran and a study of the psychlogy of Adolf Hitler are topics covered this week.
• robert lowell • rocky gause • adolf hitler and psychology.

Remembering Claus Graf Schenk Von Stauffenberg
July 20th marks the 61st anniversary of the unsuccessful attempt to end the Nazi regime by way of a coup.
• german interest • claus von stauffenberg • von stauffenberg • nazis • meister

Russian Military Aggression Costly
Joseph Stalin who ruled Russia with a brutal and unyielding fist was slow to accept the inevitability of the pending invasion of Germany.
• operation barbarossa • the soviet man of steel • joseph stalin • stalin's policy of appeasement • russian military aggression

Sophie Scholl
She opposed the Nazi regime and paid the ultimate price. Although dead at age 21, her legacy lives on as hope for anyone who seeks to eliminate the evils of the world.
• sophie scholl • hansscholl • white rose resistance • white rose germany • sophie scholl nazi

The Junkers 87 Dive Bomber (1935)
Hitler had Hermann Pohlman design the Junkers 87 dive bomber specifically to be used as a weapon of terror. The Stuka was to drastically change warfare forever.
• the first battle of world war ii • the defeat of poland • stuka dive bomber • trumpets of jerico • lightening war

The Last Remains
Here’s a moment in history which coincides with a bizarre exhibit in Moscow. For WW II buffs, I don’t need to explain
• adolf hitler • berlin • russia • soviet union • goebbels

The Liberation of Paris
In 1944, Paris was occupied and slated for destruction, but the German Governer in charge refused to carry out Hitler's insane orders, General Dietrich von Choltitz
• the liberation of paris • dietrich von choltitz • charles de gaulle • jacques leclerc • dwight eisenhower

Wolf’s Lair in Poland
Visiting Wolf's Lair involves seeing the concrete and steel remnants of Hitler's bunker and the whole Wolfschanze camp in the Masurian Lake district of Poland.
• wolf’s lair • wolfschanze • adolf hitler • world war two • goerlitz forest

Canadians in the Battle of Britain
The Battle of Britain was waged from July 10 - October 31, 1940. The German Luftwaffe attacked but, with the help of the RCAF and Canada, Britain was saved from capture
• canada in the battle of britain • royal canadian air force • world war ii • britain in world war 2 • first air-only battle

Famous People Of The Great War
They were not famous at the time, but history would remember these writers, actors, politicans and popes more for what they would accomplish later than for the war.
• ernest hemmingway • walt disney • cs lewis • jrr tolkein • hugh lofting doctor doolittle

Hitler’s Foreign Legion: Waffen SS
Nearly 350,000 non-German volunteers from no less than 16 occupied countries served willingly in Adolf Hitler's Waffen SS combat units from 1940-1945.
• hitler’s foreign legions • waffen ss • ss • german ss • schutzstaffel

Nazi-looted Art at Israel Museum
Two special exhibitions at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem explore art looted by the Nazis during World War II and the recent efforts made to repatriate them.
• art museum exhibition • art looted by nazis • looking for owners • orphaned art • israel museum

Propaganda, Fear Lead to Holocaust
As the 20th century dawned, the Jews in Germany became more than mere outsiders. Aided by beliefs of famous countrymen, many Germans begin to hate Jews as a race.
• germany • hatred jews • jews in germany • world war i • weimar republic

The Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War, Part I
First part of a two-part series on the British Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
• spanish civil war • 1936-1939 • adolf hitler • benito mussolini • francisco franco

The Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War, Part II
Part II of a two-part series on the British Labour Party and the Spanish Civil War. (1936-39)
• british labour party • foreign policy • reactions to fascism • clement attlee • ernest bevin

Where does all the hate come from?
In the aftermath of Matthew Shepard's murder, Melissa Sztuczko-Payk looks at hate crime and its possible causes.
• hate crime gay homosexual discrimination matthew s

ADOLPH HITLER
On April 29, 1889, at 6:30 pm, a baby was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. He was the son of Alois Hitler and his wife, Klara. Of the six children born to the couple, only two survived - Adolf Hitler and his sister, Paula.
• hitler • adolf hitler • mary alward • mary m alward • biography

Austria - Government Profile
The Republic of Austria's stable political system has given rise to a federal parliamentary democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• republic austria government profile • political framework structure • federal democracy • capital vienna • margravate duchy empire


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