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Dictators gain power by a variety of routes. Hitler, kingslot96, for example, ran for office, and without winning a majority managed to make a deal with the person in charg
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Pearl Harbor



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In what order did Hitler take over the countries in Europe?


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Hitler's expansionist policies in Europe began with the remilitarization of the Rhineland in 1936. This was followed by the annexation of Austria (Anschluss) in
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World War 2



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Who was second in power next to Hitler?


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During World War II, the second most powerful figure in Nazi Germany next to Adolf Hitler was Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler. Himmler was the head of the Schu
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Holocaust



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List of world events before 1996?


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Before 1996, significant world events included the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, the Gulf War in 1990-1991, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the T
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World War 2



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Lists of Tiger 1 tanks in battle bulge?


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Oh, I see you're interested in history and tanks! The Battle of the Bulge was a significant event during World War II. While there were Tiger I tanks present du
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Germany in WW2



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What does Der Fuhrer Befiehlt Wir Folgen mean in German?


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"Der Führer befiehlt, wir folgen" translates to "The leader commands, we follow" in English. This phrase was commonly used during the Nazi e
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Holocaust



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What are Nazi sympathizers?


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Nazi sympathizers are individuals who express support or admiration for the beliefs, actions, or ideology of the Nazi Party, which ruled Germany from 1933 to 19
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Germany in WW2



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What does each letter in the word TEAM stand for?


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In the context of teamwork, each letter in the word TEAM can represent a key attribute: T for Trust, E for Effort, A for Accountability, and M for Motivation. T
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Germany in WW2



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Why was Rohm and the SA a threat to Hitler?


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Oh, dude, like, Hitler saw Rohm and the SA as a threat because they were getting too powerful and could potentially challenge his authority. It's like when your
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Holocaust



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Did Joseph Gani die in the Holocaust Or did he escape?


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Well, honey, Joseph Gani actually survived the Holocaust. He managed to escape and evade capture by the Nazis, proving that sometimes the good guys do win. So,
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Germany in WW2



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Were people forced to be Nazis?


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While some individuals may have been coerced or pressured into joining the Nazi party, it is important to note that many Germans willingly supported the ideolog
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History, Politics & Society



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A man or boy who has done a very brave deed?


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The term for a man or boy who has done a very brave deed is a "hero." In the context of classical literature and mythology, such a person might also b
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War and Military History



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How many wars has the US won?


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Two. Red Cloud's War and the Vietnam War. However, some consider Red Cloud's War as part of the Indian Wars, which the U.S. won. EDIT: the war of 1812 was also
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Germany in WW2



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What does the letter you in the acronym PIMTECH stand for?


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Well, honey, in the acronym PIMTECH, the letter "U" stands for "University." So, it's PIMTECH University. Now you know, darling!

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