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551: Adolf Hitler
... the Schutzstaffel, known as the SS. The SS was a battle ready army. In final conclusion after the release of Hitler he had reformed a plan to refine the party further. In 1930 a worldwide depression hit Germany. This first of all caused people to face unemployment and hunger again. This depression started the same year that Germany agreed to pay the Young Plan which it had agreed to follow to pay off the war debt. Hitler’s opposition to the plan made him known throughout the ...
552: Ted Bundy
... everyone to meet his demands. His grandfather was also verbally abusive toward other family members and physically abusive toward his wife. He also physically mistreated animals including the family pet. Ted's grandmother suffered from depression. It got so bad that she was eventually treated with electroshock therapy. She also suffered from agoraphobia and never left the house. When Ted was three years old, his Aunt, age 15, said she awoke ... and sometimes he was not. Bundy always carried out the murders and he also kept body parts to preserve the high he got from the killings. This would be the totemic phase. Bundy went through depression phase because he was not able to quit. He began to kill as soon as he got to Florida. It is truly sad that a person with such great potential to do good chooses to ...
553: Ralph Waldo Emerson
... an inspiration to the people, some background on his life is essential. Can you imagine living a life with all your loved ones passing away one by one? A persons life could collapse into severe depression, lose hope, and lose meaning. He can build a morbid outlook on life. Ralph Waldo Emerson suffered these things. He was born on May 25, 1803 and entered into a new world, a new nation ... in 1834, Charles in 1836, and his son Waldo (from his second wife Lydia Jackson) in 1842. After such a traumatic life, you might expect that Emerson, like any other person,would collapse into severe depression, lose hope, and lose meaning to his life. But Emerson was different. He found the answers within himself and rebounded into a mature man. After surviving a mentally hard life, Ralph Waldo Emerson seemed to ...
554: Hayden Carruth
... the eyes of a 76- year-old man. His works reflect his personal experiences and his opinion on world events. Despite technical merit Carruth works have become depressing. Hayden Carruth is a child of the depression born in Vermont in 1921 where he lived for many tears. He now lives in upstate New York, where he taught in the Graduate Creative Writing Program at Syracuse University, until his recent retierment. He ... even while the real dove at our bird-feeders fight viciously among themselves and against the smaller sparrows, finches, and chickadees for the seed I place there in abundance." -The Chain Perhaps the dry, grieving, depression of this collection can be attributed to the impeding death of his daughter due to liver cancer. He includes three poems in the work illuminating this tragedy in his life. First, "Auburn Poem," written to ...
555: Gwendolyn Brooks
... feels, and the hopelessness spawned from it. Although relatively few people live in an area where crime is so rampant as in "The Boy Died in My Alley", it strikes a chord of fear and depression most in society may relate to. The use of a strong beat in this poem help to create the frantic yet uncanny depression found throughout the poem: "Policeman pounded on my door.\ "Who is it?" "POLICE!" Policeman yelled.\ "A boy was dying in your Alley.\ A boy is dead, and in your alley.\ And have you known this ...
556: Tradition and World War 1
... generation lived and experienced times of war, leaving life-long marks on all concerned. Tradition, in this sense, would be one of the only means of keeping a country together. France also experienced an economic depression in the 1930’s. This was caused mainly because of the Wall Street Crash in November of 1929. At first, the impact on France was minimal, as the very archaism of most of the sectors of the French economy meant that France was virtually insulated from the world economic slump. However, the arrival of the depression in France was only delayed: and then came in 1931 and lasted until 1938, even after the recuperation of the world economy in 1935. Production dropped sensationally, bringing about sharp falls in prices and hence ...
557: The Defeat of the Axis Powers
... such as Teddy Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin had all made the most important decisions which in turn has provided the United States more power. Due to the demands of the war, the Great Depression had finally ended. This powerful victory has changed the position of United States in international affairs. On December 11, 1941, Hitler declared war on the United States. In the textbook it was not fully explained ... both of the Axis Powers. Big businesses became more abundant and the ability to produce was well-organized. The United States became a true superpower! Americans spirits were good, self-confidence was up and the depression no longer affected the American way of life. Even civil rights movements were up but that still left black Americans unequal to the white Americans eyes. In conclusion, Americans greeted the end of the war ...
558: Hitler's Impact On Germany
... became the rightful Fuhrer of the Nazi Party. Between 1921 and 1923 Germany experienced horrendous financial troubles, creating a suitable environment for anyone to start a revolution. It‘¦s the start of the so called "Depression‘¨. Germany was forced to pay 33 billion dollars for the damages caused during the first World War. By November of 1923, the Nazi Party already has 55,000 faithful followers and was by far the ... of copies. It was nearly as common to see in a German household as the Bible. With so many copies sold, people were able to learn his way of mind and ruling. When the Great Depression split up the German parliament, or also known as the Reichstag, president Hindenburg ended the parliament in July of 1930 as a last straw, and announced for new elections to be held in September. This ...
559: "Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians": The Causes of the Showa Restoration
... to the west by making an unfavorable agreement about the size of the Japanese Navy (the Washington Conference and the Five Powers Treaty) and by reducing the size of the military in 1924. With the depression that struck Japan in 1929; the military increased their attack on the government politicians for the failure of the Meiji Restoration. Throughout the 1920's, they demanded change. As the Japanese economy worsened their advocacy ... the grandeur of Japan. Leading right-wing politicians joined the military clamor, calling for a restoration not just of the Emperor but of Japan as a global power.Footnote29 1929 marked the world wide Great Depression. International trade was at a standstill and countries resorted to nationalistic economic policies. 1929 became a Japanese turning point. The Japanese realized that they had governmental control over only a small area compared to the ...
560: Restore the Emperor Expel the Barbarians: The Causes of the Showa Restoration
... to the west by making an unfavorable agreement about the size of the Japanese Navy (the Washington Conference and the Five Powers Treaty) and by reducing the size of the military in 1924. With the depression that struck Japan in 1929; the military increased their attack on the government politicians for the failure of the Meiji Restoration. Throughout the 1920's, they demanded change. As the Japanese economy worsened their advocacy ... the grandeur of Japan. Leading right-wing politicians joined the military clamor, calling for a restoration not just of the Emperor but of Japan as a global power.Footnote29 1929 marked the world wide Great Depression. International trade was at a standstill and countries resorted to nationalistic economic policies. 1929 became a Japanese turning point. The Japanese realized that they had governmental control over only a small area compared to the ...


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