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Alexis Dicken
Mrs. Owens
Language Arts 7
21 February 2025
The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
“If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough it will be believed” - Adolf Hitler.
Adolf hitler was born on April 20th 1889, Hitler started ruling in 1993, he was appointed
chancellor of Germany by the Nazi party. Many believed Hitler hated Jews because he thought
they didn't deserve life and they made the Nazi look weak, so Hitler made the Jewish wear The
star of David. That's when hitler started to rule. Hitler exterminated the Jews because he didn't
approve of how they lived their life. When Hitler took them to the concentration camp he
expressed how much they mean to him. “ To conquer a nation, first you have to disarm its
citizens.” Hitler said this when he was trying to conquer germany. Obviously in the text it states
how much he disliked them.
Hitler rose to power through the Nazi Party and when he joined the German workers party. Hitler
may have come to power but he didn't use his power correctly and instead controlled all the other
people. It states in “Hitlers rise to power” that he and the other Germans were humiliated by the
harsh terms of The Treaty of Versailles. Germany also had to give up his prized overseas
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colonies. “We shall squeeze the german lemon until the pips squeak” is what the british officials
said.
Another dictator was in Germany. Since 1916 through 1934 their was another dictator but this
dictator was not as ruthless as Hitler, which Adolf hated because he wanted all the dictators to
follow his rules but none of them did so hitler waited un they died so he could rule germany the
way he wanted to because he said that “we tolerate no one in our ranks who attacks the idea of
christianity” so hitler tested the other dictator to see if he was loyal to him.
Those are some of the biggest reasons hitler hated jews obviously there are more reasons than
those three but those are the most important ones. Hitler rose to power to exterminate the jews
and the other dictator. So what if this were to happen again?
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Works cited
“How Did Adolf Hitler Happen?” The National WWII Museum,
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/how-did-adolf-hitler-happen.
Accessed 24 February 2025.