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ID number:348789
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Published: 07.11.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The name Hitler stirs up many emotions inside the hearts of people. What could have made Hitler so hostile towards the Jews? Could it have been his unhappy childhood, frustrated adolescence, his artistic disappointment, rejection from the Jewish society or merely the wound he received on the front during World War I. Adolf Hitler or the incarnation of absolute evil became dictator of Germany in 1933 and prepared his nation for war and a "Final Solution" to the "Jewish problem". Hitler posed a great threat to democracy and redefined the meaning of evil for eternity. Hitler's undeniable hatred for Jews crushed his dream of a "Third Reich" and only created more anguish, and enmity among the people of Germany.
World War I was a great disparagement to the German people. Despair increased as the army returned to a bankrupt country. …

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