Answer: Much of the reason for Hitler's rise to power in Germany during the 1930's was the terrible economic conditions in the country at that time, largely resulting from the first World War. The German currency had lost virtually all of its value when Hitler captured the spotlight and won over the people with his vision for Germany's return to power. Watch the video for the whole story.
Q&A: How Did Hitler Rise to Power?
Question: How did Adolf Hitler get elected and what sort of propoganda did he use? Also, how were the Jews affected? - Via Twitter @aprilrush101
Answer: Much of the reason for Hitler's rise to power in Germany during the 1930's was the terrible economic conditions in the country at that time, largely resulting from the first World War. The German currency had lost virtually all of its value when Hitler captured the spotlight and won over the people with his vision for Germany's return to power. Watch the video for the whole story.
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Answer: Much of the reason for Hitler's rise to power in Germany during the 1930's was the terrible economic conditions in the country at that time, largely resulting from the first World War. The German currency had lost virtually all of its value when Hitler captured the spotlight and won over the people with his vision for Germany's return to power. Watch the video for the whole story.
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Japanese-American 442nd Regiment
Larry Martin talks about the Japanese-American 442nd Regiment.
The Japanese-American 442nd regiment was an amazing batch of fighters who played a very important role in WWII. There were 21 medal of honor recipients in this regiment alone. Not everyone is aware of how important and how brave these soldiers were.
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Bill Ingram - WWII Veteran video blog
Here is a video from Larry Martin describing some of WWII veteran Bill Ingram's amazing stories. He was a prisoner of the Japanese for 3 and half years and was forced into labor on the infamous Burma/Thailand Railroad project.
Let us know what you think of this amazing story. More videos will be coming soon. We also welcome any questions about the second world war and/or the veterans Larry has interviewed. They will be answered as a part of our WWII video series and you will find them here.
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