Hitler could have ruled the world, what happened? What did Hitler do wrong? Hitler and his opponents were very outspoken and closed-minded. Although Hitler had dynamic leadership skills, his master plan contained multiple fatal flaws. Hitler's Achilles heel was his excessive ambitions. He tried to do too many things at once. Hitler knew there would be a war, he chose to devote much of his time to coming to power. He was also enamored with the fact that all Jews had to die, in order to have a peaceful world. Propaganda is the art of persuasion; persuade others that a specific side of the story is correct. Hitler used propaganda to make sure people knew his name and make it seem like he was fighting for a good cause. He worked with a man named Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda. Hitler used this to convince the German people that he was a good person and sought the best of Germany. Hitler did many things that brought him to power. This quote shows how Hitler thought he was superior. “Common blood belongs to a common Reich” (Hitler 3). Hitler made sure he was never shown in a negative light. Positivity always came out of people's mouths in that time period following Hitler. Even if German citizens didn't think what Hitler was doing was right, they still had to let only positive things come out of their lips. Otherwise they would be executed. To ensure that everyone thought of him in the right way, Goebbels established the Reich Chamber of Commerce in 1933. This organization dealt with literature, art, music, radio, films, newspapers and every other art form. Hitler's opinion on modern art and certain ancient art shows his disgust for art at that time....... middle of paper......."Learning from Hitler's mistake; Could Bush be abetting Germany's mistake?" The Washington Times (Washington, DC) June 22, 2005. Question School. Network. May 21, 2014.Manstein, Erich Von. Lost victories. Trans. Anthony G. Powell. Ed. Anthony G. Powell. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1958. Question School. Network. May 21, 2014.---. Lost victories. Trans. Anthony G. Powell. Ed. Anthony G. Powell. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1958. Question School. Network. May 21, 2014.Schweller, Randall L. Deadly Imbalances: Tripolarity and Hitler's World-Conquering Strategy. New York: Columbia UP, 1998. Questiona School. Network. May 21, 2014.Yoder, Mike. "Military History Online - Battle of Stalingrad." Military History Online - Battle of Stalingrad. Np, nd Web. May 21, 2014.P, RH “Two Soviet infantrymen frozen to death in their trench, Finland, 1940.” Rare historical photos. Np, nd Web. May 21 2014.
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