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Austin Allen
Mrs. Weipert
English IV
15 November 2013
Rough Draft
Hitler's Rise to Power
The novel 1984 focused on communism and imperialism a world under the control of "Big Brother." The world described in 1984 contains similarities with Hitler's Nazi Germany. The German Nazi Party and 1984 show similarities through war and then economic and political views, but at the same time, display a very different cultural and historical expierence.
Under the leadership of Adolf Hitler , the National Socialist German Workers Party, or Nazi Party, grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany through totalitarian means from 1933 to 1945. Germanys leader, Adolf Hitler, was a fascist dictator who had a dream of creating a "master race." His plan was to create an entirerace of people that had no blood missing. The race would consist of people with blonde hair and blue eyes. Hitler had a specific way he wanted people to act, look, and live their daily lifes. While he was in rule and in charge everyone had to obey the rules that he would set out. Nobody would speak out to him or against the party or they would be punished and could whind up dead. Hitler was argumentative , bad-tempered, and would react with hostility to advice or critisism. Adolf and the Nazi Party had complete control over the country of Germany and they would even eliminate individual freedoms of the people. Soon Hitler would try and spread this way of thinking and dictatorship through other surrounding countries. His plan would be to spread this and takeover the rest of Europe occupying and dominating the entire world, and to eliminate or enslave other people that did not fit his image of a master race. By 1938 Hitler had made Germany the most powerful and feared country in Europe, and perhaps maybe in the world. Having already ensured the Army's support, Hitler went a step further by compelling all of the armed forces to swear an oath of loyalty to him personally. Hitler controlled everything in...

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