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- 41: Machiavelli
- ... dry, realistic, terse, and to the point. It s also very easy to read (I was pleasantly surprised). All of the historical connotations are especially interesting. I read that Hitler, Mussolini, and Lenin found Machiavelli valuable reading; I would like to delve more into that one!! In the Renaissance religion and learning were beginning to be thought of as separate and ...
- 42: A Seize Of Power
- ... in the taverns. Hitler started organizing groups known as the S.A., or storm troopers, to cause havoc for opposing parties, mainly the communists. He had modeled this militia after Mussolini’s fasci. In November of 1923, Hitler ordered the SA to arrest the mayor of Munich, and the leader of the garrison, in an attempt to start a coo of ...
- 43: Dulce Est Decrum Est
- ... but, then again Owen is naturally talented in choosing the right diction. This poem is extremely effective in showing the gruesome, heartless, and horrifying effects of war. I guess Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, or any other pro-war leaders should really read this poem. If they had any sympathy for their troops they would make an effort to put an end to ...
- 44: George S. Patton
- ... the greatest U.S. generals of World War II. This war started in 1939 with the invasion of Poland by Hitler. Then, Italy, under the leadership of Benito “el duce” Mussolini, unites with Germany. The United States wouldn’t enter this war until Japan declared war by destroying their naval base on the Pacific Ocean called Pearl Harbor. It lasted 6 ...
- 45: The Movie Bugsy
- ... behind the city of Las Vegas. Which is one of the greatest cities of our time. Although the brillance of this idea was impeccable, his plan to assassinate Italian Dictator Mussolini conflicted with anyone’s accusations of genius. His vision of Las Vegas was, in fact was proven to be one of the best investments that anyone has ever made. In ...
- 46: The Lord of the Flies: Themes
- ... of World War II. Jack, on the other hand, represents authoritarianism. He rules as a dictator and is the exact opposite of Ralph. Jack is exemplifying the Hitler's and Mussolini's of the world. He is what the world fears and yet follows. This struggle is born at the very beginning and escalates till the very end. The struggle in ...
- 47: The Biography of Ernest Hemingway
- ... to Paris, where he was foreign correspondent for the Toronto Star. His newsbeat was all of Europe, and while still in his twenties, Hemingway had interviewed Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Mussolini. “Lost generation” came to signify the postwar generation and the literary movement produced by the young writers. These writers of the twenties were thought to reflect that generation’s belief ...
- 48: George S. Patton
- ... the greatest U.S. generals of World War II. This war started in 1939 with the invasion of Poland by Hitler. Then, Italy, under the leadership of Benito “el duce” Mussolini, unites with Germany. The United States wouldn’t enter this war until Japan declared war by destroying their naval base on the Pacific Ocean called Pearl Harbor. It lasted 6 ...
- 49: Hitler And The Nazi Party
- ... until Germany attacked Poland in 1939, which heralded the start of World War 11. The French did become apprehensive earlier though. In 1935 they held formal conversations with Italy (under Mussolini) seeking a common Franco-Italian front when it was seen that the League of Nations was doing nothing. The French continued to form an alliance against Hitler. They tried with ...
- 50: Comparing Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein
- ... had several meetings with Hitler, and at every meeting Hitler had increased his demands every time. On September 29, 1938, Chamberlain and French Premier Edoured Daladier met with Hitler and Mussolini, dictator of Italy, in Munich, Germany. The meeting became known as the Munich Conference. Chamberlain and Daladier agreed to turn over the Sudentenland to Germany, which was 11,000 miles ...
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