We have all heard about World War II and the destruction/devastation that goes with it, but what about the people behind the war? Instead, of writing an essay to inform you of historical battles or why they fought in the first place, let’s consider the leaders of the war that helped spark tensions between each other. These leaders pushed and or, brought about the war from their different standpoints on life. You see not everyone is going to believe in the same perspective us, not only that, but fighting was already going on between these warmongering country’s.
Germany was one of these countries; Adolf Hitler, who was chancellor of Germany during 1933-1945 at the time, who led germany into the brink of war. “The Great Depression in Germany provided a political opportunity for Hitler.” (Biography.com) As said in the Article, Hitler suspended basic rights and allowed detention without trial to the German citizens. He later established the Enabling Act which gave his cabinet full legislative power for four years and allowed deviation from the constitution. Having achieved full control of the legislative and executive branches of government, a new systematic suppression took in place as now known as the Nazi Party. Between 1939 and 1945, Nazis and their collaborators were responsible of the deaths of eleven-million to fourteen-million people, including
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“He helped lead a successful Allied strategy with the U.S. and Russia during World War II to defeat the Axis powers and craft post-war peace.” (Biography.com) In 1900, Churchill became a member of Parliament in the Conservative Party not only did he follow his father into politics, but also followed him as a supporter of social reform. “ Knowing that Germany was getting more and more aggressive, Churchill began to prepare Britain for