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  2. Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler [a] (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, [c] becoming the chancellor in 1933 and then taking the title of Führer und Reichskanzler in 1934.

  3. Cain, or Hitler in Hell - Wikipedia

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    Cain, or Hitler in Hell is an oil-on-canvas painting by German American artist George Grosz, painted in 1944.It is one of the most known paintings of the years when Grosz lived in the United States, from 1933 to 1959, after leaving Germany, shortly after the Nazis seized power.

  4. Unmasked: Two Confidential Interviews with Hitler in 1931

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    Calic considers that during the confidential interviews with Breitling, Hitler: …unfolded like a panorama all that in his speeches remained concealed behind phrases and gestures, things not even hinted at in Mein Kampf, the subterfuges and methods of achieving power, the technique of the legal coup d’état to establish total domination over Germany, the brutal extension of his tyranny over ...

  5. Religious views of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Hitler's invasion of the predominantly Catholic Poland in 1939 ignited the Second World War. Kerhsaw wrote that, in Hitler's scheme for the Germanization of the East, "There would, he made clear, be no place in this utopia for the Christian Churches". [26] Hitler appointed Hanns Kerrl as Minister for Church Affairs in 1935. Kerrl rejected ...

  6. Killing baby Hitler - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler as an infant (c. 1889–1890) Killing baby Hitler is a thought experiment in ethics and theoretical physics which poses the question of using time travel to assassinate an infant Adolf Hitler. It presents an ethical dilemma in both the action and its consequences, as well as a temporal paradox in the logical consistency of time.

  7. Jon Stewart Interviewed ‘Adolf Hitler’ in Axed Bit on His MTV ...

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    On Conan O’Brien’s podcast, Jon Stewart recalled an early comedy sketch that nearly got his MTV talk series “The Jon Stewart Show” canceled. Stewart replaced Arsenio Hall on the network in ...

  8. Trump compared to Hitler after ‘vermin’ attack - AOL

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    A spokesperson for Mr Biden suggested Mr Trump had “channelled his heroes and parrotted Adolf Hitler” in making those comments, which historians again likened to the the “contamination of ...

  9. List of nicknames and pseudonyms of Nazis - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler: Butcher of Lyon Klaus Barbie: Butcher of Prague [8] Reinhard Heydrich: Butcher of Riga [9] Eduard Roschmann: Butcher of Warsaw [10] Josef Albert Meisinger: Butcher of Warsaw Heinz Reinefarth: Butcher Widow [11] Ilse Koch: Frankenstein [12] Josef Blösche: Desert Fox, The Erwin Rommel: Frankenstein [1] [2] Willi Mentz: Gasmeister ...