Adolf Hitler
Loading image...
Leader of the Nazi Party who initiated World War II
Real World Example
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party and became the dictator of Germany, initiating World War II by invading Poland in 1939. His actions led to immense suffering, including the Holocaust, where six million Jews and millions of others were murdered. At the time, his aggressive policies led to widespread war and destruction across Europe and beyond. His legacy still affects today’s society as nations strive to prevent the rise of similar dictatorships and promote human rights. For example, many countries have laws against hate speech and work towards tolerance and diversity to prevent the kind of discrimination and violence that occurred under Hitler's regime.
Practice Version
Loading image...