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A 14 page overview of Hitler's impact on the international system. Hitler convinced the
German people that his intent was to improve German economics. His real intent was to overthrow the world. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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14 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPhitlr6.rtf
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It can be contended that the man we know as Adolf Hitler was one of the most important player of all time
in regard to the degree to which he shaped the international system. Some of the most abhorrent political theories of all time are attributed to Hitler. He is
remembered, in fact, as one of the worlds most ruthless tyrants. He is responsible for the establishment of the Nazi Party and the many wrongs conducted by members of
that party. He had a tremendous impact on the world in the years leading up to and during World War II. Unfortunately, much of that impact is still
being felt today. His wrongs cannot be undone nor can the sequence of waves that swept through the international system as a result of those wrongs. As Ian
Kershaw has emphasized, we are a long way even today from coming to an agreement on some of the most fundamental problems of interpreting and explaining Hitler and the Nazism
that he perpetuated1. Hitler and the Nazi Party were ultimately be responsible for the death of some fifty million people2. These deaths
included not only Jews, but also gypsies, the mentally or physically disabled and everyone else that their perverted philosophies came to regard as inferior to the great German race3.
Possibly even more frightening, however, is their responsibility for the millions who experienced the Nazi death camps and the brutal torture and human experimentation which occurred. The question of
just what it was about Hitlers life predisposed him to such a tremendously adverse impact on the world has fascinated historians for decades. So too has the question of
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