Wikipedia.com is teh perfect place to start.
Go there! ^_^
Hitler's rise to power:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler%27s_rise_to_power
Other Nazi Stuff:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_propaganda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzstaffel
NO BROWSING ENGINES. They usually bring up crappy results, trust me... But you can do a google/yahoo image search to suport your claims with pictures.
I think Adolf Hitler is a great subject cause you could fill dozens of pages and have dozens of points of view.
Good luck finishing your projects :)
2007-09-14 06:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Mein Kampf By Adolf Hitler
2007-09-14 06:56:48
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answered by slushpile reader 6
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"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich" by William Shirer was the best book that I have ever read and I have read a lot of books. I found out things in this book that I had previously not known about. I bought it about a 2 months ago and I have already read it twice. There is so much stuff in this book that I bet that you will have a unique report if you read it. The most interesting thing, I thought, was about the German businesses and their role in the death camps. I would recommend this book to anyone. steiner1745 is absolutely right. And as far as Mien Kampf goes, I just finished it and I struggled to do that. The book is just not well written. Good Luck on your report.
2007-09-16 15:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The German people were broken and beaten after WWI. The Treaty of Versailles really blamed them for the whole entire first world war and they were forced to repay all the reparations... it was a revenge treaty... if you lost a war and your whole country was in the toilet how can you be expected to repay the 33 billion dollars? Basically because the Austria Hungry empire no longer existed Germany took the full blame. Now imagine you are an 18 year old kid and your currency is worthless.... you work all day and half of your money goes to taxes... and those taxes are used to pay back the countries that you probably lost your older brothers and father's too... Would you be willing to support a leader who is promising to overturn the Treaty of Versailles? That is why German people supported him. I am studying for my History degree and I want to specialize in European history... so if you need any help feel free to IM me on yahoo
The following links are just generic info on Hitler before and during his climb to power
http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/dmeier/Holocaust/hitler.html
http://www.johndclare.net/Weimar7.htm
2007-09-21 12:32:37
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answered by Grams Girl 1
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Google is alway a good place to start. I've always been fascinated with Adolf Hitler and his rise and fall of power despite the terrrible crimes he commited against society.
2007-09-14 06:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A good book on this subject is
"The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"
by William Schirer.
It has an excellent account of how Hitler rose to power.
2007-09-14 09:03:11
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answered by steiner1745 7
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If you want to know how his mind worked, read Mein Kampf. It's translated into English. If you want to know about his career, head for the library and ask your friendly librarian where you will find books on the subject. There are dozen and dozens of them. If you want to know about his party, just google it up and you'll get tons of information. And if you want to know about the Holocaust, just read the Diary of Anne Frank, Schindler's List, or any of the many books written by survivors of that horrific event.
2007-09-14 06:55:57
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answered by old lady 7
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Hiltler was one of many of history's men who had the extradorinary gift of mass persuasion---and weilded it to spread terror, destruction and murder.
Amazing how frail a man Hitler was, yet he was considered untouchable.....until that botched assassination attempt from his cherished Nazi inner circle.
Hitler's rage and behemoth ego blinded him from reality--which beget his downfall from power; ordering unprepared Nazi troops to march in the blistering hotAfrican desert and into the icy Siberian expanses of Russia, causing hourly deaths of Nazis by the hundreds.
An interesting study would be into just how Hitler's power plug got pulled; what led him to hide cowardly into a fortified bunker, where he took the life of his only love before killing himself.
2007-09-14 07:02:20
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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Didn't look very hard then, did you? URULEZ? I think not... More like you've heard of some guy named Hitler. Plus even you knew he had something major to do w/WW2. Beyond that, you haven't even bothered to try looking him up. You just came here w/that lame excuse.
2016-03-18 05:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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go to google and type in Adolf Hitler rise to power...
2007-09-14 06:54:27
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answered by chuckna21 3
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