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Why is it important to learn about a man such as Adolf Hitler? Should we not focus our time learning about men and women who accomplished great things for humanity? This is a very good debate. One may believe that studying the life and ideology of Adolf Hitler may only spread his message of hate. It is possible, there are people who still believe Hitler to be a genious. Although these people may be shallow-minded and ignorant, they still have the opprotunity, as Hitler did, to rise to a position of power. He was able to gain the support of an entire country with his fascist techniques and promises of a better tomorrow. Hitlers ideas became words of passion, his words became the political idealogy of Germany, his political ideology became the law, and his law began the genocide of over 6 million people. Germany was in a very sensitive state when Hitler began to rant about his party of struggle and change. People were ready to join a movement that offered so much action. They believed as Hitler did that the Jews were the problem. He preached that Germany's embarressing defeat in The Great War was due to the Jews. If one has read Hitler's speech of April 12, 1921 they know how deep his hatred of the Jews really runs. The people wanted change without a doubt, with the depression and the Treaty of Versailles looming over their once proud country, but was the change they advocated the change that they really had in mind? Of course not, Hitler had a totally different agenda. To

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