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Works Cited

Primary Sources
British Embassy. A short Description of Adolf Hitler. The National Archives. January 1937.
PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. September 21, 2014. <www.nationalarchives.gov.uk>Web.
This is an important document because it shows us the British governments take on
Hitler. We can clearly see how they felt about him.
Chamberlain and Hitler 1938. National Archives. N.A. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA.
21 September, 2014 <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.>Web.
This letter by Henderson lets us know that people have already recognized that Hitler was
an evil person and are trying to stop him. Henderson was trying to sway Chamberlain
with this. Also, the extracts from the conversation with Hitler and Chamberlain tell us
that Hitler was cheating and lying with him.
CIA File of Hitler Jewish Virtual Library. N/A. PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21 September,
2014. <www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org> Web.
This source is the most helpful of them all. This source not only includes Hitlers past,
but also things that could have affected his later behavior.
Doenitz Announces Hitlers Death Jewish Virtual Library. 2014. PRMS Library. Gibsonia,
PA. 21 September, 2014 <www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org>Web.
This is a radio announcement that show how Hitler was propagandized even after his
death. His death was extremely popular because of his doings.
Exchange of letters between Hindenburg and Hitler Concerning the Status of Jews Who Served
in the German Army. Jewish Virtual Library. 2014. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 27
September, 2014.<www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org>Web.

These letters show how Jews were treated. Hitler was convinced that the Jewish were
pitted against him and were evil.
Friedman, Michal. Personal Interview. 22 November, 2014.
This interview with a professor on Jewish History allowed us to learn about the effects of
Hitlers war on the Jewish people.
Goebbles, Joseph. Our Hitler. German Propaganda Archive. 1935. PRMS Library. Gibsonia
PA. 21 September, 2014. <research.calvin.edu>.Web.
This is a good source for our project because it is a fabulous example of Hitlers powerful
leadership and propaganda. It also shows the twisted expertise of Hitlers media
manipulation and major power.
Grama, Emanuela. Personal Interview. 11 November, 2014.
This interview with professor on post-1945 Europe (1945 was the year World War II
ended) shows the direct and indirect effects of Hitlers war consequent to the war and in
present day.
Greene, Sydney. Nazi Party Swastika Armband. 1994. Photograph. Washington, D.C.
This was a picture we used in our page Nazi Regime. This picture added color
to the page.
Hitler, Adolf. Address By Adolf Hitler. A Teachers Guide to The Holocaust. 1 September
1939. Print.
PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014. <fcit.usf.edu.> Web.
This is a valuable source because we can hear Hitler talk about the acts that started World
War II. We can hear his own justification for his actions.
Hitler, Adolf. Adolf Hitlers speech at the 1927 Nuremburg Rally. German Propaganda

Archive. 27 August, 1927. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 21 September, 2014.


<research.clavin.edu> Web.
This is a great source for us because it shows Adolf Hitlers powers of persuasion. We
can see what he was like in his rise to power.
Hitler, Adolf. Mein Kampf. Germany: Aristeus Books, 2012. Book.
This book gives a perspective of how Hitler thought. It also gives a perspective of why
and how his life affected his way of thought.
Hitler, Adolf. On National Socialism and World Relations. German Propaganda Archive. 30
January, 1937. PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014. <research.calvin.edu>
Web.
This is an important source because it shows how Hitler acted during the middle of World
War II. We can see how slowly deteriorates under the pressure of the war over time.
Hitler, Adolf. Speech of April 12, 1921. Hanover College History Department. 12 April, 1921.
PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014. <history.hanover.edu> Web.
This is an important source because we can hear one of his first speeches Hitler wrote as
chairman of the Nazi Party. We can see how he started out his career.
Hitler on Propaganda. A Teachers Guide to the Holocaust. N.A. PRMS Library. Gibsonia,
PA. 30 September, 2014.<http://fcit.usf.edu>Web.
This was Hitlers view on propaganda, and how he used it. This was very important since
propaganda was one of his main ways to sway the public. He says it was a very
powerful weapon in the hands of someone who knows how to use it.
Hoffman, Heinrich. Making a Leader. 1932. Election Poster. Germany.

This election poster shows how simplistic their propaganda was. This election poster was
made so Hitler could run for Chancellor.
Inside a Nazi Death Camp, 1944. Eyewitness to History. 2004. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA.
27 September, 2014.<http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com>Web.
The Nazi concentration camps looked harmless from the outside, but inside, it was
horrible. Gas chambers, ovens, and other experiment were done on the people in these
camps. Living conditions were poor, they slept crushed together, and got little to no food.
Kennedy, John F. Berlin Speech, 1963 PBS. 28 June, 1963. Web. PRMS Library. Gibsonia
PA. 22 November, 2014. Web.
This speech gives us a reference of how America, or the president, viewed the Berlin
Wall. This speech also gave a little bit of the Berlin Walls history.
Law. Report by Mr. Law. The National Archives. 1937. PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21
September, 2014. Web.
This source offers first hand accounts of Hitler. It shows the writers opinion of Hitler,
which gives us a flavor for the times.
Levi, Hans. Anti-Jewish Boycott. 1 April, 1933. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Print.
This is a poster of an anti Jewish movement hung around Germany, giving us an actual
piece of Hitlers leadership and tyranny. This was posted by the Nazis telling people to
boycott Jewish stores and goods.
Leybold,Hitlers prison report (1924) Alpha History. N.A. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 21
September, 2014 <http://alphahistory.com>Web.

Alpha History has given us information about Hitler and his attitude.This source also
gives us insight to his life before becoming the person that we know him to be.
Lieberman, Frank. Changes in Germany After Nazi Rise to Power. United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum.14 July, 2009. PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014.
<http://www.ushmm.org> Web.
This audio file is an interview with a Frank Lieberman, a German man. He describes the
changes in Germany after the Nazi Party came to power and it gives us an idea of how
Hitlers leadership changed our world forever.
"Remembering Nazism: Nazi Propaganda." University of Michigan N.A. PRMS Library.
Gibsonia, PA. 26 September, 2014. <http://sitemaker.umich.edu>.Web.
We used this source to learn more about the Nazi propaganda. This let us know that the
Nazi regime used radio, speeches and posters to propagate the thought and it let us know
how they did it.
Reichstag Fire, The, 1933. Eyewitness to History. 2009. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 21
September, 2014. <http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com>Web.
The Reichstag building is a seat of power and control. The Reichstag Fire was apparently
done by the communists, and was the tipping point for Hitler to rise to power. Hitler
blamed the communists and issued the Reichstag Fire Decree.
Reichstag Fire Decree. GHDI Documents. N.A. 28 September, 2014.
<http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org> Web.
This was the true beginning of Hitlers leadership, as Hitler forced Hindenburg to issue
this decree. This made rules in Hitlers favor and turned most of the Reich into a Socialist
Party.

Report on a Conversation with Count Bernstoff. The National Archives.1937. PRMS Library.
Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014. <www.nationalarchives.gov.uk>Web.
This source is important because we can hear negative opinions about Hitler. This is a
new perspective in Germany.
Spallek, Alexandra. Spallek, Heiko. Personal interview. 7 October, 2014.
This interview proved to be very helpful to us, because it showed us how World War II
still affects Germans and Germany today. We were also able to learn about the Berlin
Wall, which was a direct effect of World War II
Greene, Sydney. Nazi Party Swastika Armband. 1994. Photograph. Washington, D.C.
This was a picture we used in our page Nazi Regime. This picture added color to the
page.
Yad Vashem World Center for Holocaust Research. SA Parade on NSDAP Parteitag. Ya
Vashem Photo Archive, 2014. JPEG File.
This photo was used for the cover picture of the page Nazi Regime in our website.
Secondary Sources
Adolf Hitler. History.com. 2009. PRMS Library. Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014.
<www.history.com>. Web.
This source shows us the leadership of Hitler in World War II. It shares what Hitler
believes in for a good society and good war tactics.
Adolf Hitler: The Early Years, 1899-1913. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 20,
June. 2014. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 21, September, 2014. <www.ushmm.org>.
Web.

This source offers insight into the events of Hitlers early life. We can see how events in
his past correlate with his acts of violence.
Adolf Hitler on the German Stamp, Isolated in Black. NA . Photograph. www.dreamstime.com.
This photograph is incredibly helpful, as it shows us the propagandization of Adolf Hitler
through something as little as a stamp.
BBC. Berlin Wall as a Symbol. 2014. JPEG File.
This image helped us visualize the Berlin Wall. This image was also put onto the tab
Cold War for reference.
Boduszek, Daniel. Hyland, Philip. Kielkiewics,Krzytsztof. A Psycho-Historical Analysis Of
Adolf Hitler: The Role of Personality, Psychopathology, and Development 21
September, 2014. Psychology And Society. 2011. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA.
<www.psychlogyandsociety.org> Web.
This is an amazing source for us because it offers a modern psychological analysis on
Adolf Hitler. We can see how his upbringing and early years affected his leadership.
Clare, John D. Cold War 1945-63 johndclare.net. N.A. Web. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 22
November 2014.
This gave us a source of how the Cold War started, with the USA and the USSR. This
source also gave us why and when the Berlin Wall was put up and taken down.
Creation Of Israel, 1948. U.S. Department of The State, Office of The Historian. N.A. PRMS
Library. Gibsonia, PA. 21, September, 2014. <history.state.gov>. Web.
In this article, it shows us the creation of the Jewish area, Israel. This gives us
background of the Jewish, leading us to an understanding of their religion and their role
in the Holocaust.

Flag of Israel. n.d. Web. Wikipedia.


This image show the flag of Israel and helps elaborate the points brought forth in our
website on the creation of Israel.
German Fascism. Spartacus Educational. 2014. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. Web. 21
September, 2014. <http://spartacus-educational.com>
Fascism is a government where there is a dictator having total and complete control over
everything. The economy, protests, and freedom were all controlled in this fascist state.
Grunfeld, Frederic. The Hitler File. New York City: Random House, 1974. Print.
This book has given us information on Hitler, his legacy, and his leadership. These things
are very beneficial to our project with the theme of leaders in history, and their legacy.
Getty Images. Angela Merkel confronts anti-Semitism in a landmark Berlin Speech. 15
September, 2014. Web. The Sydney Morning Herald.
This image brings light and reality to anti-Semitism in Europe, which is discussed as
an effect of Hitlers rule.
History of the Swastika United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 20 June, 2014 PRMS
library. Gibsonia, PA. 19 October, 2014. <www.ushmm.org>. Web.
This gives us a clear understanding of why Hitler chose the swastika as the Nazi symbol.
The Swastika used to be a symbol of good luck and happiness.
Hitlers Legacy. New York Post. 4, Feb. 2008. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 21, September,
2014. <nypost.com> Web.
This source presents some of Hitlers effects on todays world. There are also some ideas
on what the world has learned from Hitlers tyrannical reign over Germany.
Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.

A Teachers Guide to the Holocaust. 1997. PRMS Library. Gibsonia, PA. 30 September,
2014. <http://fcit.usf.edu> Web.
These were the rules for the German people when Germany turned into a Socialist
Party. To a commoner, they seem helpful for the whole, but the leaders get most of the
benefits. For example, The first duty of every citizen must be to work mentally or
physically.
Rise of Adolf Hitler: Nazi Party is Formed, The. The History Place. 1996. PRMS
Library.Gibsonia PA. 21 September, 2014. <www.historyplace.com>. Web.
In this source, it includes information on the rise of the Nazi Party. This was the
beginning of Hitlers famous leadership, and how he went about publicising the events
and meetings to start the party.
Yardley, Jim. Europes Anti Semitism Comes Out Of The Shadows. The New York Times. 23,
September, 2014. PRMS library. Gibsonia, PA. 28, September, 2014.
<www.nytimes.com>. Web.
This is an important source for us because it talks about current anti semitic protests in
Europe. From this we can see the effects of Hitlers ideas.
UN at a Glance. United Nations. 2014. PRMS library. Gibsonia, PA. 16, November. 2014.
Web.
This website gave us a source of how the UN was made, as well as what it does around
world.
United Nations. UN Flag and Emblem. 20 October, 1947. Web. United Nations Dag
Hammarskjold Library
This emblem of the United Nations helps bring color to our writing on the United

Nations. It also helps readers understand the United Nations better.

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