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Hitler- early years

Rise to Power Adolf Hitler Objectives: • The objective of this presentation is to give students an understanding of Adolf Hitler’s early, pre-adult years. • Students will also become familiar with how this seemingly unimportant Austrian rose to power in post World War I Germany. Overall Purpose: The overall purpose of this presentation is to explain how this little boy on the left became the man on the right who was ultimately responsible for the death of about 50 million people all over the world!! Birth • Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau,

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Adolf Hitler

National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) leader (1921-1945). Between 1934-1945, he was the dictator of Germany the official title of the German Chancellor (1933-1945) and the title of the head of state ("Führer and Chancellor"; 1934-1945). Adolf was born on April 20, 1889 a. Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary, a customs official Alois h ​ otly excit​Hitler (1837-1903) and his wife Klara six children fourth. Only the children reached adulthood, he and his sister Paula. 1906. Hitler visited Vienna and ended up in a hotly excited waxed city buildings, art galleries and operas.His new ambition was to take the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. Further, he served as illustrator, often painted pictures and postcards for sale in stores.He knew how to influence people in such a way that no other head of state had failed before. Desperate was susceptible to all kinds ässitustele of the people and the promises he talked about what the people wanted to hear!

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

Stonehenge One of the best known ancient wonders of the world, 5000 years old Megalith monument, built by western mediterraneans during 3000-1600 BC Circular structure, large standing stones, aligned with rising sun at teh solstice Attlers and bones were sued to dig pits that hold the stones The Celts in Britain and their legacy 700-200 BC celts invade Britain Gaels or Goehls(Ireland and Scotland),Cymri(Wales) and Brythons(gave name to Brittany) Fierce fighters,superb horsemen.Most of them farmers, lived in thatched houses Good at art, craftmanship, used iron Divided into tribes, ruled by kings, only in face of danger would they choose a single leader Legacy- hill-forts, farms, churches, field system, woodland, pasture, weapons, iron objects, langugae, culture Caesar in Britain The great Roman Emperor Firts came 55 BC to gather information, celts were doing agriculturally well,so romans wanted

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Cold war

The Troubled Peace 1 a) The Nazis didn't care for any other nationalities, they used people who weren't German only for ''slave work'' . Germanys only concern was to keep themselves happy and powerful. They wanted to make themselves the superior race. Hitlers idea of the perfect race, the Aryan race also didn't help, because the Aryan race should have people with light eyes,hair and skin, they should be tall and powerful. He didn't care for people who didn't meet his expectations of the perfect race. In his eyes all other groups of people like the Russians, Jews and just crazy, crippled or diseased people were worthless and didn't have any other use than for slave work or just killing. b) After the war twenty-four major political and military leaders of Nazi Germany, indicted for aggressive war, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, were brought to trial before the British, French, Russian and American judges. More than 100 additional def

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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

Many people stopped work in support of the men who worked in the mines. Edward VIII wanted to marry a divorced American woman, Mrs Wallis Simpson. He married her and later his brother, George VI, became the new king. During World War II, they continued to live in London (while it was being bombed) and accepted the same food restrictions as ordinary people. The British Commonwealth of Nations was created during his reign. World War II (1939-1945) was started by Adolf Hitler. 55 million people were killed during this war until Japan surrounded in 1945. German planes dropped bombs on British cities and London. Sir Winston Churchill led Britain through the war, and he was named the architect of the victory. Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 was the first to be televised. She has three children: Charles (the Prince of Wales), Anne (the Princess Royal) and Andrew (the Duke of York). 5 3) Nature, weather

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English history

The Treaty of Versailles which was signed at the end of WWI and it is often said that it eventually lead to the beginning of World War II in 1939. World War II In late 1938, Britain tried to avoid another world war by signing the Munich Pact. The pact gave Germany ,,permission" to invade Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. In March 1939, Britain announced that it would be supportive to Poland when Germany would invade it, but German invaded anyway. Hitler and Stalin had secretely signed an agreement dividing up Poland between the two powers. On 3rd September 1939, when many people were already preparing for war, Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at that time, broadcast to the nation, announcing the declaration of war in Germany from Britain. People dig air-raid shelters, or sew blackout curtains. In May 1940, when Winston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister got

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Notes, Jews in the USSR, 1917-2000

Audience disappearing. Cultural platform, in true market economy may not have survived, SU propping up. Counterbalance, easing of pressures. Political prisoners freed. Antisemitism grew more from below. Minor pogroms in EE, Czechoslovakia and Romania. Farther E, less anti-Semitism ­ fewer Js, less history. Islam there more tolerant. W Ukraine, perhaps always will be anti-Semitism. Protests in Maidan? Putin called protests in Ukraine pogroms. Fascist, may not mean intellectual offspring of Hitler. More way of life or rule, mob forcibly overthrowing elected governments. Threat of perpretual war, such people never satisfied. Yanukovich was democratically elected. Mob was not homogenous, was majority of young, liberal people. But people doing hard works, beating and shooting at Ukrainian policemen. Putin pragmatic, brutal, but not crazy. Are we looking through ideological lens? Putin not a cold warrior, does not want to reconstruct SU; more in Washington

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Britain history.

Britain History Pre-Norman Britain The Iberians brought their metal-working skills and the first real civilization to Britain in the third millennium B.C and were overrun by various Celtic invasions that began in the 8th century. The Celts introduced their tribal organization and an early form of agriculture before they were forced westward by the Roman invasion. Forms of Celtic language are still spoken in Britain. Romans (with Julius Caesar in the head of them) first tried to occupy Britain in 55 B.C., but there was a rebellion in Gaul so they had to leave to fight against it. Next time they came in 43 A.D. and their leader was Emperor Claudius. Romans brought a lot with them. Their brought paved roads, the sites of important cities, the seeds of Christianity, the Roman law, Roman baths, language and advanced civilization. They also built Hadrian's Wall in 122 A.D. Romans occupied Britain for four centuries. The Roman wa

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