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(5 pp) Numerous factors seem to have existed that
make it appear that Hitler moved almost unopposed
towards his major goal of the domination of
Europe. Although it is a simplification, we could
almost say that everyone was too busy, or too
involved with what they were doing, to worry, to
see, or even pay attention to the events of Europe.
In this discussion we will look at some of those
events and analyze how they all influenced the
final outcome of Hilter's rise to power.
Bibliography lists 5 sources + 3 visuals
(1936 cartoon; masses listening to Hitler)
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to the events of Europe. In this discussion we will look at some of those events and analyze how they all influenced the final outcome of Hilters rise to
power. Bibliography lists 5 sources + 3 visuals (1936 cartoon; masses listening to Hitler) BBhitlro.doc HITLER UNOPPOSED
Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., May 2001 Note to the student: There are some visuals attached to this sample paper which
you might find interesting. They may be incorporated into the text or used as a coversheet, or stay in the bibliography -your call. Introduction Numerous factors seem to have
existed that make it appear that Hitler moved almost unopposed towards his major goal of the domination of Europe. Although it is a simplification, we could almost say that
everyone was too busy, or too involved with what they were doing, to worry, to see, or even pay attention to the events of Europe. In this discussion we
will look at some of those events and analyze how they all influenced the final outcome of Hilters rise to power. US Reactions after World War I According to Leuchtenburg
(1973) the Senate was unwilling to allow itself to be under presidential domination as it had during the war. It was preoccupied with making sure that its sense of
power was restored. After going though a war of this magnitude, much talk was given to the "moral force of public opinion." It was as if the public said
to itself, now that we know how terrible war really is, we will never get caught in that trap again. We know about it -we will see it coming.
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