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The Phenomenon Hitler

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Hitlers rise to power


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The rise of Adolf Hitler to power can be explained using various relevant approaches.

However, to have a full understanding of the whole phenomena, it would be substantial for us to

consider the historical approach to the entire issue. The first thing that will form the historical

background of this massive rise is that the Germans were defeated in the World War I. this is the

period that I will consider in the life of Hitler1.

From the historical approach the World War I provided an excellent ground for the

nationalist movement that occurred in that country. In the first instance, the Germans believed

that they never lost the war on a military defeat that was decisive. To start this movement, the

Germans opted for the signing of treaties that later became the known as Versailles treaty. This

agreement was based on the writings that were well encrypted on the wall. They, therefore,

adopted a style that was more of an armistice.

The Versailles treaty brought in so many problems since no body was comfortable with it.

The British and the French were never happy with it at all times. These are some of the countries

that had done an outstanding job when it came to bleeding and fighting for peace 2. They felt that

the Germans were trying to escape very quickly from the nightmare that curbed them. The

Germans believed that this penalty was mounted on the unfairly.

1
Blunt, Katherine. "Unrecognized Potential: Media Framing of Hitler's Rise to Power, 1930-1933."

Elon Journal of Undergraduate Research in Communications 6, no. 2 (2015).

2
Green, Edward. "Meeting the New: What 21stCentury Educators Can Learn from the Earliest

Ethnomusicologists about the Appreciation of Music." Journal of Historical Research in Music

Education 29, no. 1 (2007): 39-54.


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Upon the end of the First World War, Germany became more desperate and required to

rate and were soon going to collapse is nothing was done. Among the conditions given was that

the Germany was required to pay $23 billion in the compensation of the rivalry. This was a

portion entailed in the original damage which composed a total exceeding $200 billion. In

consideration to the Germany, we see that total of $100 billion was obligations that were

experienced in the finality of the war which was an unmanageable request3.

About that, we can say that it relatively affected the economic status of Germany since it

introduced hyper-inflation, lack of job opportunities together with much confusion in which

groups of conflicts rose all over the streets.

For instance, the political matters in Germany apparently known to be very unsteady.

Furthermore, the literature by Trotsky and Lenin express out that, the energy that communist

international were showing towards Germany was recommendable. With that, people

worldwide were sure that Germany was succeeding on being the communist. About the equal

and same memos meant for bringing back rules and directives in all situations no matter what.

Relatively the parties added on top that the creepy, militaries interfered the chief and only

motive that led to Germany losing the World War 1 was due to the forces who are in the army at

the front about the Germany society. Apparently, who are the people behind the militarys

disloyalty? Are they the Jews?

The rise of Nazis

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Harrison, Christopher L. "The burden of sacrifice: British eugenics and gendercidal autogenocide,

1900-1916." PhD diss., Florida Gulf Coast University, 2015.


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Among the existing parties, there is one which was at the beginning of getting fame hold

of and for that matter it would be the stronghold of German National Socialist Party. In

particular, this was neither a Nationalist nor a Socialist. Later, Hitler fused and stimulated the

party within the impressive knowledge with the purpose of conquering Munich and then goes for

the remaining part of Germany. Their target was based on getting Germany back to the original

norms and culture.

There was a several tried overthrow of Munich referred to as Beer Hall Putsch but

eventually failed while the 16 Nazis were left behind together with the three German policemen

who had died. He was then given a simple sentence of five years but stayed for nine months only

in prison.

Was Hitler Unique?

Adolf Hitler is one of the different leaders to have emerged out of the German history.

Hitler has been able to do what other people would only say to be daydreams. His style did not

follow the typical pattern of leadership. His human history was completely different from that of

the other predecessors. We are used to seeing top leaders becoming tax invaders and also to

subdue them. However, the case was different to that of Adolf. He became a little bit more

different especially when it came to giving out and coming up with best ideas 4. Most of his

thoughts were based on logomaniac ideas. This is one of the things that differentiated him from

his predecessors. Hitler played a significant role when it came to the introduction of the human

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Ruse, Michael. "Evolutionary biology and beliefs: How ideology can draw different social

stances from science." Mtode Science Studies Journal-Annual Review 7 (2016).


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aspect into the history of the whole universe. Adolf had brought about some segregation among

the human race. Hitler divided the race into the other and our.

This decision was brought about by the issue of race. This was the idea that some humans

were constructed artificially whereas others were just abstractly drawn into the world. This time,

therefore, became the most defying moment in the history of Germany. The human family would

not now challenge the foundation that had been laid traditionally since nature had been

exemplified. The people now found themselves in a situation where they would strive for

something that was not even in the traditional system. This is something that had not been

prescripted at the beginning of the traditional institution. Hitler was able to defy the nature by

which human beings had been made to live.

Apart from challenging the human nature, Hitler had developed one strong urge of being

a politician. At his age as a youth, Hitler was very shy and almost looked beaten. When it came

to discussing political matters, Hitler became officially transformed in as much as the discussion

got better and better . During this time, Hitler would loosen his tongue and speak words that

were mostly said to be torrent. Hitler also had a tough time forming some of the best

relationship. In fact, before the World War I would end, Hitler had not established any

relationship whether by a male of a female counterpart. He did not also attempt to speak to his

family who therefore thought that their son had died. In most cases, he would weep if he was

hissed with some of his associates.

Hitler never lost hope with life. He was later encouraged by the way Austro-Hungarian

Empire had been disintegrated. He was able to foresee these as evidence as they increased and
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apparently became much. Hitler considered himself as one who was superior to anyone who was

around him. This is because of the perceived mission that he was a German. Adolf was contempt

to those who had been turned into slaves. He had the belief that most of the workers were not

much better. He even hated most of the Jews.

Bibliography

Blunt, Katherine. "Unrecognized Potential: Media Framing of Hitler's Rise to Power,

1930-1933." Elon Journal of Undergraduate Research in Communications 6, no.

2 (2015).
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Green, Edward. "Meeting the New: What 21stCentury Educators Can Learn from the

Earliest Ethnomusicologists about the Appreciation of Music." Journal of

Historical Research in Music Education 29, no. 1 (2007): 39-54.

Harrison, Christopher L. "The burden of sacrifice: British eugenics and gendercidal

autogenocide, 1900-1916." PhD diss., Florida Gulf Coast University, 2015.

Ruse, Michael. "Evolutionary biology and beliefs: How ideology can draw different

social stances from science." Mtode Science Studies Journal-Annual Review 7

(2016).

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