Outline: The Rise Of Hitler During World War II

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How is it that millions of Jews were killed during World War II? Who is truly at fault for their death? How did the Nazis get away with so many evil deeds?
Background- (Discuss how Hitler gained his power and became like a cult leader)
Thesis statement: Although Hitler acted like the Nazi’s cult leader, Anti-Semitism was around long before Hitler, but it helped fuel the development of the Nazi party and added to the issues that fueled World War II.
Thesis Statement-
Topic Sentences- Nazism led back to 1688-1740. It was lead first by Frederick William and then so on. By the 19th century it’s laws and traditions came back
Hitler’s point of view of everything and what he did was influenced by parts of his childhood and his rejection of not getting accepted by the jews for his art. Then from there led to him for years of being poor for that he really hated jews The defeat of World War 1 resulted to poor people, frustration and so on …show more content…

Nazism stands for National Socialist German Workers Party. The Nazi party grew extremely, it grew to 25 thousand (1925) to 180 thousand (1929). The Great Depression gave it importances. While it brought that it also led to millions losing jobs and becoming homeless. So, Nazi’s took advantage of that. Started in 1929 all the way up to 1932 Votes Dropped to 33 percent which is about 12 million. The Nazi Party was introduced to only be in Germany on July 14, 1933. Year later Hitler was in charge of the party and the army. Topic

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