In this article ¨Adolf Hitler¨ By Jessica McBirney Hitlers legacy was very brutal. It is clear that this article ¨Adolf Hitler¨ Adolf was the worst dictator in the world lead to kill millions of jews , His hatreted for jews .Slavs , And other ¨Undesirable¨ people. For example in paragraph ¨Ḧe promoted rasict ideas and ordered the murder of millions of ethnic minorites, espically jews.¨ This quote means that Adolf was very known for very much cruel things he had done. One may infer that in my inpinon Adolf did a bad thing to the society espically murdering millions of ethnic minorites espically jews. This supports the claim because this show that Hitlers legacy was being very brutal to others. Another example in paragraph 1 ¨And his cruel, violent legacy is often seen as a warning to the rest of the world of what can hapend when someone is too obsessed with national pride and racial superiority.¨ This quote means that this what would happend when you are too obsseed wth your national pride …show more content…
This supports the claaim because his cruel , violent legacy was seen as a warning to multiple people and to se what violent legacy could of done too people who had national pride and racial superiority. Another example in pargraph 13 ¨Since he hated minorites, espically jews, and saw them as the enermy to germany´s expansion he sent troops out all over the terriorty to kidnap jews, slavs, and other ¨Undesirable people.¨ another is ¨Hitler ordered the death of 6 mllion jews; it was one of the deadliest genocides in history.¨ This quotes means that look what his haterade have done it caused a lot of unnecesarry things which is not good . One may infer that in my opinion that Hitler was up to no good he got mad for seeing them as the enermy to germanys expansion. This supports the claim because of hitlers violent legacy
This supports the central idea because it proves that Hitler is now taking over Germany and is constantly hitting them with bombs and taking over their town and is making it harder and harder for people to survive
On page 6 the text sated Germany had been struggling since thy lost World War 1 in 1918. The German people were tired and angry. The Nazis and Hitler rose to power by using the feelings. Hitler blamed Jews for Germany’s problems and called them an inferior race. “Eliminate Jews,” Hitler proclaimed, “and you
They state, “In Germany, many individuals who were not zealous Nazis nonetheless participated in varying degrees in the persecution and murder of Jews and other victims” (“How and Why Did Ordinary People Across Europe Contribute to the Persecution of their Jewish Neighbors?” 1). However, in the passage about SS officers and soldiers, the author explains that “SS men…established killing centers equipped with gas chambers to facilitate assembly line mass murder” (“Perpetrators” 5). Therefore, SS officers developed the places where Jews were killed and without them, the Holocaust would not have been so severe. Thus, SS officers were more responsible for the Holocaust than non-Jewish Europeans. Moreover, according to “How and Why Did Ordinary People Across Europe Contribute to the Persecution of their Jewish Neighbors?”, “They [German citizens] were aware of the risk that outspoken dissidents faced in a police state, where opponents of the regime could be arbitrarily arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps without trial” (12).
To begin with, it is easy to see that Hitler had no regards for the lives of the Jews. He was blinded by their race and
A single book was able to convince an entire country to support and love a tyrannical dictator who became responsible for one of the most deadly genocides in history. This book was Meín Kampf and it is the autobiography of Adolf Hitler. In order to influence the immense number of people that he did, the author employed several rhetorical devices to convey his message. The author successfully delivered his ideals by mainly using ethos and pathos both supported with minor logos.
“In the morning, we stood at attention”... “We always had to start class with 'Heil Hitler!'” (paragraph 11) Commentary/Analysis/Explanation (How does the quote above help to support your claim? Explain any inferences about the text that help you prove the claim. ):
Hitler was the ruthless leader of the Holocaust. He had plans of how he was going to overthrow the country and,” By 1934 Hitler was in absolute control of Germany, and his campaign against the Jews in full swing,” but the people were unaware of his intentions (“Holocaust”). He intended to kill Jewish people because himself and the Nazis believed that,”... the Jews were responsible for huge events like losing World War One and the economic crisis,” which happens to be incorrect but so many people believed them (“Why”). Because of his reasons, he wanted to imprison Jewish people.
The Holocaust was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler, ruler of the Nazi party, and his associates conducted the mass murder of over six million Jews. Nazi Germany under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler was responsible for the brutal, inhuman slaughter of the Jews from 1933 to 1945. Many German civilians were ashamed of the callous, blasé and insensitive killings led by their own ruler and therefore deny any knowledge of the events of the Holocaust. Their claims to be unaware of the events of the Holocaust are not valid and are only used as a shield for their pride and dignity. Adolf Hitler and the Nazis believed that the Germans were the ‘perfect race’ and all other races were deemed ‘inferior’.
This shows that Hitler had intents to commit genocide of the Jewish people, a particular
Ironically, his followers, and the race that he thought is competent and is above all the others, did not question Hitler’s teachings and did not consider whether he provided enough and logical evidences to maintain his points. They just supported him because their sense of trepidation was threatened, or perhaps they could not recognize the irrationality of his beliefs. Either way, Hitler still successfully inveigled millions of people into conforming to his ideologies, which unfortunately urged them to favor the idea of maltreating other non- Aryan races, specifically of the Jewish
Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering” summarizes the thinking behind Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. Intro to SD2: Intolerance is another way the Nazis justified the Holocaust. The differences between the Jewish people and the average German was pointed out with great hostility upon the rise of the Nazi Party.
Everyone has heard of Adolf Hitler and how he tried to conquer Europe. He attempted doing it at the right time when everyone thought that Germany was going to lose everything, because, the national debt and inflation was so high. Germany was so desperate for anyone to help them that Adolf Hitler saw a chance to step up and be in charge of everything. Hitler was very good at acting like he really cared about his people. He claimed to the German people that he would help with unemployment, help businesses, success to the failed businesses, and to expand their army to make them more powerful.
The people of many nations felt intense pride in their country and the people they identified with. Document I, an excerpt from the textbook depicted a German individual with intense nationalist pride. Intense national pride and nationalism represented one major factor that led to the rise of Fascist regimes. Document L provided evidence of nationalist advocacy for the rise of truly German people above others. Document L, an antisemetic political cartoon entitled Where Something is Rotten, the Jew is the Cause from 1931 that depicted a Jewish worm torn out of an apple by a Nazi knife.
Hitler has power to change people's ideas which makes it easier for him to get rid of all the Jews. Hitler also hates the Jews which can lead to him wanting to kill and the Pyramid of Hate shows he went through different stages of hate he went from
Was Hitler a Ruthless tyrant, masterful tactician, or a cowardly leader? The Holocaust was the systematic persecution and murder of around six million Jews by Hitler and the Nazi party. First the Jews were first regularly transported by trains to extermination camps, there were killed in gas chambers. This continued until April–May 1945.