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Albert Speer Differing Historical Interpretations
895 wordsThey are many factors influencing the different historical interpretations of Albert Speer. The most influential was Speers own character construction of himself in his defence at the Nuremberg trials. This view was held by a majority of historians until Matthias Schmidt found holes in Speers story. A large blow was dealt to Speers own construction of his role in Nazi Germany when the Walters chronicles were released containing various incriminating evidence. There are still a number of historia...
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Hitler Rise To Power And Weimar Weakness
1,531 wordster> Assess the extent to which Hitlers rise to power was a result of Weimar weakness. "One seldom recognises the devil when he is putting his hand on your shoulder. " -Albert Speer The weak Weimar government was a major factor in Hitler rise to power, however it was not the only reason. Hitlers use of aggressive propaganda and his use of fear in terror in the people was also a tactic that strongly helped his cause. Weaknesses in the Weimar that particularly helped Hitlers rise were th...
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Iron And Steel Albert Speer
1,600 wordsAlbert Speer, Reich Minister of Munitions and Armaments throughout Germany's course in World War II, had a profound impact on Germany during the period 1918 - 1945. This is due to the fact that as an architect, he had been responsible for the redevelopment of Berlin and other major German city centres. Also, because of his status as a senior member and a minister of the Reich parliament, he was chiefly responsible for the prolonging of the war by initiating a rapid increase in the production of ...
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Art And Architecture Albert Speer
2,175 wordsMany people know that Adolph Hitler was an artist in his youth as an Austrian, but just how much art played a role in the National Socialist Germany seems to get underrated in the history books. Just as a racial war was waged against the Jewish population and the military fought the French and the Slavic people, an artistic cleansing for the Germanic culture was in progress. Special Nazi units were searching the ancient arts of antiquity for evidence of a great Germanic race that existed well be...
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Rise To Power Economic And Social
1,551 wordsAssess the extent to which Hitler? s rise to power was a result of Weimar weakness. One seldom recognises the devil when he is putting his hand on your shoulder. -Albert Speer The weak Weimar government was a major factor in Hitler rise to power, however it was not the only reason. Hitler? s use of aggressive propaganda and his use of fear in terror in the people was also a tactic that strongly helped his cause. Weaknesses in the Weimar that particularly helped Hitler? s rise were the weak found...
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World War One Adolf Hitler
1,788 wordsStrategy cannot simply be defined as something someone does on a battlefield or a weapon he or she makes. Strategy must be considered on many different planes. There are many different strategies that lead up to the tactics on the battlefield, diplomatic tactics, propaganda tactics, and a host of others that must be taken into account before the war is even began. Hitler s strategy was to take targets that he could get his hands on without directly declaring war on any nations. Hitler knew not t...
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Beer Hall Putsch World War One
3,553 wordsThere is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support during the 1920 s; there are several, and people still argue about them. Some people especially during the Second World War suggested that the Nazi movement grew out of something basically wrong in the German character. However, modern historians recognise that a combination of factors such as Hitlers personality and mesmerizing oratory skills, the problems with the Weimar Republic, the Nazis effective use of propaga...
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