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APA : MLA Home: History : World War II

Name: Anonymous
Submitted: 12.20.06
Flesch-Kincaid Score: 55.8326363636 ?
Word Count: 551
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Adolf Hitler


     Adolf Hitler had several great impacts on World History as a whole. Such as he persecuted the Jews, broke the Treaty of Versailles and the Munich Conference which caused the beginning of WWII. This created many changes in America as a whole.
Nazi propaganda loudly proclaimed that Germans were a superior race destined to rule the world. At the same time, they preached that Jews, Poles, Americans, and other groups were inferior races. Hitler and the Nazi’s blamed the Jews for most of Germany’s problems since World War I. He used the Jews as convenient scapegoats for Germany’s troubles causing Nazi violence to steadily mount. Nazi mobs carried out a spontaneous demonstration of anger against Jews. They were beaten and killed in the streets, forced to wear the Star of David, and sent to concentration camps. These camps used poisonous gases to kill Jews at Auschwitz, a German concentration camp, Nazi officials slaughtered up to 30,000 people a day. This horrible destruction of human life is now known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust demonstrated that evil orders must never be obeyed and that the values of tolerance and respect for others must be preserved.
Hitler wrote in his book, Mein Kampf, that since the Germans were a master race, the Treaty of Versailles was an intolerable outrage against Germany. The treaty of Versailles had forbidden Germany placing troops in a 30-mile-wide zone on either side of the Rhine River. Known as the Rhineland, this territory formed a buffer between Germany and France. Hitler boldly ordered 35,000 German troops to march into the Rhineland and occupy it, deliberately disobeying the treaty. Hitler’s unexpected action stunned the British and French. Germany reoccupied the Rhineland and the democracies failed to act.
At the Munich Conference, Hitler solemnly promised that the Sudetenland was his last territorial claim. Chamberlain believed that he could preserve the peace by giving in to Hitler’s demand. He predicted that it would be peace for London afterwards but was sadly mistaken. Less than six months later Hitler marched his troops into Czechoslovakia. Chamberlain’s failure to stand up to Hitler made World War II inevitable.
World War II has a lasting impact upon American like and the nation’s place in the world. It created new opportunities for American women. With more than 12 million men in the armed forces, the government urged women to take their places in the work force. The war was also a turning point for African Americans. Thousands of them left the rural South for higher paying jobs in defense industries in the Northeast and Midwest. After fighting for freedom abroad, many African American soldiers returned home determined to end racial discrimination. This new attitude helped to spark the civil rights movement in the 1950’s.
Its hard to understand how good can come from such evil. But it did. I think the best change is that people as a whole now look more closely at others religious and personal beliefs and give them more respect. It has forced us to look at our own prejudices and to work through them, rather then to act upon them. I think it’s made “love thy neighbor” rise higher within our own individual commandments.

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