Analyze Adolph Hitler's rise to power and the policies he used to rule Germany.

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Analyze Adolph Hitler's rise to power and the policies he used to rule Germany. The following statement was taken from a contemporary account of Germany in 1939:

"Though the Fuhrer's anti-Semitic program furnished the National Socialist party in the first instances with a nucleus and a rallying-cry, it was swept into office by two things with which the 'Jewish Problem' did not have the slightest connection. On the one side was economic distress and the revulsion against Versailles: on the other, chicanery and intrigue...Hitler and his party promised the unhappy Germans a new heaven and a new earth, coupled with the persecution of the Jews. Unfortunately, a new heaven and earth cannot be manufactured to order. But a persecution of the Jews can..."

How do you interpret this contemporary account of the persecution of people who are Jewish? Elaborate.


This does not need a title page, just two references As it is a discussion


Brower, R. & Sanders, T. (2014). The world in the 20th Century: From empires to nations. (7th ed.) Boston, MA: Pearson.

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Adolph Hitler Rise to Power and policies he used to Rule German
Introduction
Politics can be described as a science and art of governance. Historically, people have
been organized in various groups adopting different forms of governance. For a society to
operate well, it needs a structure or a system of carrying out its activities following the set laws
and rules. In the 20th century, the world evidenced a great transition from empires to nations and
states. Great leaders rose as a result of this transition to take over power from the empires. The
changes brought democratic governance and a socialist form of government immediately. In
Germany for instance, after the end of WWI, 1919 the nation transformed from monarchy
leadership to republican Weimar Republic leadership. Politicians struggle to acquire leadership
positions to influence the decisions made by the government. In many states, young and vibrant
leaders rise to power using orthodox and unorthodox means as long as they achieve power as it is
the case with Germany.
Adolph Hitler rise to power
The journey of Hi...


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