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Hitler’s Rise to Power
Title: Hitler’s Rise to Power
Category: Society & Culture / People
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Hitler’s Rise to Power
Adolf Hitler began his career as a starving artist in Vienna in 1908. He was later appointed, by the President of Germany, to Chancellor of Germany in 1933. However, from 1908–1922 is when he devised most of his propaganda that he used to become successful. He also developed his extraordinary oratory skills at this time (that he would later use on the German people). During these crucial years Hitler absorbed the necessary knowledge he felt he needed to
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his impact was completely destructive, and nothing of what he instituted and built survived. As Allan Bullock stated, “The foundation of Hitler’s success was his own energy and ability as a political leader (Bullock, 68).”
Bibliography
Bullock, Allan. Hitler, Study in Tyranny, New York: Harper & Row, publishers, Incorporated, completely revised edition by Allan Bullock, 1964.
Ellis, Elisabeth Gaynor and Elser, Anthony. World History: Connections to today, Prentice Hall Simon & Schulster education group a Viacom Company, copyright 1997.
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