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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 and Charismatic Leadership When Hitler came to power in 1933 it was not by a majority vote. In spite of this his strength as a leader lay in the German nation's ecstatic belief in the Fuehrer. adolf hitler and charismatic leadership • hitler's conception of his role as fuehrer • hitler as a visionary • hitler's style of leadership • hitler's restrictions as a charismatic leader
Adolf Hitler's Final Days As Russian soldiers surrounded the ruined city of Berlin, the man who was once revered by millions of Germans was physically frail and psychologically unstable. adolf hitler's final days • nazi leader • russian soldiers surrounded the ruined city of ber • adolf hitler's birthday • leader of the nazi party
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
Appeasement and Adolf Hitler in 1938 Thinking that appeasing Adolf Hitler would avoid another general European war, Neville Chamberlain believed that peace was more important than confrontation. appeasement and hitler • appeasement policy in the 1930s • neville chamberlain and appeasement • winston churchill condemns appeasement • results of appeasement
Dr. Joseph Goebbels Joseph Goebbels helped The Nazi Party convince a noble country that war and murder were acceptable and necessary. joseph goebbels • the nazi party • german propaganda • kristallnacht • the night of broken glass
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
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
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
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
Erwin Rommel: The Desert Fox Rommel was a brilliant tactician and symbolized Germany's military might. He was arguably the greatest German commander of WW II. general field marshal erwin rommel • the desert fox • world warii • adolf hitler • propaganda chief joseph goebbels
Italy's Fascist Dictator Benito Mussolini seized control of the Italian Government in 1922 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
Sir Winston Churchill: The British Bulldog Churchill rose from the House of Commons to become Prime Minister and is considered the greatest British leader of the 20th Century. sir winston churchill • british prime minister during wwii • house of commons • lord of the admiralty • british parliment
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 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
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
I.T.T. Lincoln, International Spy Ingatius Timotheus Trebitsch Lincoln, (I.T.T. Lincoln) played many roles including British MP, clergyman, German spy, revolutionary minister and Buddhist abbot. i.t.t. lincoln • ingatius timotheus trebitsch lincoln • darlington mp • international spy • german spy
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
S.O.E. The Begining. Part Six. The continuing story of the Special Operations Executive, and how it changed the course of the war. berchasgaden • hitler • eagles nest • high command • assassinate
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
The Third Reich and German Morale The decline in German morale was of utmost importance to the Party. The regime responded with 'atrocity propaganda', exhortation and, where this failed, sheer brutality. the third reich and morale on the home front • how the third reich responded to reports of declin • the third reich and exhortation german morale • the third reich and atrocity propaganda german mor • the third reich and brutality german morale
The Worst 20th Century Dictators The 20th century has seen the rise and fall of some of the most evil dictators in history. They gained power shrewdly and maintained it through cruelty and violence. the worst 20th century dictators • adolf hitler • joseph stalin • mao zedong • nazi party
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
Claus von Stauffenberg Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, best known for setting the bomb that nearly killed Adolf Hitler on July 20, 1944, is considered one of Germany's 20th-century heroes. claus von stauffenberg • 20 july 1944 • plot to kill hitler • hitler assassination attempt • july 20 conspirators
Jimmie Guthrie, Isle of Man TT Legend Jimmie Guthrie was a famous Norton bike racer who won six Isle of Man TT's and the European Grand Prix Championship in the 1930s. jimmie guthrie • jimmy guthrie • jimmie guthrie bike racer • jimmie guthrie motorbike racer • jimmie guthrie motorcycle racer
New Bush Ad New Bush ad takes advantage of extreme anti-Bush rhetoric. bush ad • hitler • al gore • george soros
Labour and Hitler's Rise to Power, 1933-34 Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the consolidation of his regime between Jan. 1933 and July-Aug. 1934 was a source of much consternation among left parties and political organizations throughout Europe. This article examines the impact Hitler had on the British Labour Party, and how it led to, regarding the party's foreign policy and outlook, some movement away from pacifism.
"Time Slidin" and Moral Responsiblity A journey into the realms of the past and moral obligation. time travel
20th Century Queen (Part 2) Learn why Adolf Hitler called George VI's wife, Queen Elizabeth, "the most dangerous woman in Europe." queen elizabeth • queen mother • queen mum • george vi • hitler
A Walk Through Konstanz, Germany The beautiful lakeside town of Konstanz, located on the German-Swiss border, offers several tourist attractions and a unique past that will intrigue history buffs. konstanz germany • things to do in konstanz • bodensee • what to see in konstanz • visiting konstanz
Hiking in the Alps Clear air, blue skies, panoramic views. Hiking in the Alps is always a wonderful adventure, especially when there are few tourists. and trails are uncrowded. adventure travel • hiking • europe • alps • italy
Spielberg's Tintin Cast? It's been reported that British actor Thomas Sangster has already landed the title role in Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's big screen "Tintin" movie. tintin • thomas sangster • steven spielberg • peter jackson • andy serkis
Stalin and World War II Joseph Stalin is surprised and unprepared when Hitler breaks their treaty of non-aggression and invades Russia. joseph stalin • stalin • hitler • treaty of non-aggression • russian soldiers
The Royal Navy vs the Kriegsmarine When Hitler launched his invasion of Norway in 1940 only the warships of the Royal Navy stood any chance of stopping him. the royal navy • the kriegsmarine • norway 1940 • german invasion of norway • german invasion of denmark
The Samuel Johnson Prize 2008 Five excellent books on a wide variety of subjects have made the shortlist for the 2008 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction. samuel johnson prize 2008 • samuel johnson prize for non-fiction • uk non-fiction literary award • blood river by tim butcher • crow country by mark cocker
Turning the Tide in World War II Six decades after World War II, historians still debate which battles really stopped the Germans and gave victory in europe to the Allies. world war ii turning points • german world war ii conquests • hitler's military decisions • allied defenses • el alamein
10 Fun Facts About City Lights This black-and-white classic follows the romantic adventures of a little tramp who falls in love with a blind girl selling flowers. city lights • charlie chaplin • charles chaplin • little tramp movies • chaplins little tramp
A Universal Responsibility A discussion of the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado and the responsibility of parents. muslim parents • columbine high school • high school shooting
Ben Stein Takes on Charles Darwin Ben Stein's documentary movie "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" adds fuel to the fiery debate over evolution, Intelligent Design, and our cosmic origins. ben stein • expelled: no intelligence allowed • ben stein expelled • ben stein intelligence • ben stein movie |
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