World War Two History
“Hitler was only a wolf because the rest of Europe were lambs.” I agree with this statement and will explain why giving reasons/evidence.
Hitler was a very forceful and persistent leader. He was also powerful, especially when making impressionable speeches and had many strong beliefs in his personal morals such as the fact that he did not believe in elections, preferring to take things by force when he was fighting to establish the Nazi Party and gain some control over Germany. This kind of attitude that he had would attribute to being a very “wolf”-like characteristic. Hitler’s justifications were very patriotic, mainly orientated around Germany such as the justification that the Sudetenland belongs to Germany seeing as it was mainly inhabited by people who were originally from Germany and that these people wanted to unite with their home country. These justifications were very forward and strong – like a wolf. Also, as these justifications were mainly to do with Germany, it would suffice to say that the League of Nations accepted them as several people thought the Treaty of Versailles was unfairly harsh and people were guilty of the outcome, showing us their “lamb”-like personality.
So in conclusion, I have discussed and given all reasons/evidence as to why I agree with this statement. Yes, on the other hand, you could say that this isn’t true. This is because the Treaty of Versailles, signed by the main powers of Europe had severely buckled Germany to its knees. However, it’s debatable that the treaty was what made Hitler so thirsty for revenge on the rest of Europe, showing to us that he can be like a wolf. The rest of Europe were “lambs” as they allowed Hitler to walk over them in a desperate effort to keep from a second world war arising.
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Post CommentZack
On May 2, 2008 at 12:59 am
Its not a bad essay. Keep up the good work!
mash
On June 14, 2008 at 9:14 am
good essay. good work. you have described each evidence well. keep up the good work!!!!