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Essay heading: Report on Heinrich Himmler, Adolf Eichmann, and Rudolf Hess
 
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As the war went on, the armored portions of the SS began to rival the Armed Forces for power in the military field, which ended in Himmler's being named Minister of the Interior in 1943 and chief of the Replacement Army in 1944. Right up to the end, he was one of Hitler's most loyal men. It came time, when Hitler started to order total destruction of the Jews, and for this job he chose his most loyal follower, who was Himmler...
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Himmler obeyed the order he received with his usual thoroughness and efficiency. He carried out his orders with efficiency and enthusiasm. The first murders were carried out by shooting. The SS men wanted something more efficient that would accelerate the killing, and would save time for them. As a result poisonous gases were used, which killed people much faster...
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Report on Heinrich Himmler, Adolf Eichmann, and Rudolf Hess   Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?   The Nazi party was able to gain power because of the appeal of Hitler’s personality Discuss.   Hitler And The Nazi Party   Hitler And The Nazi Party   The role of Hitler in the formulation of Nazi policy between 1923-1939   Adolf Eichmann   The History Of Harry Hammond Hess   Adolf Hitler and the Nazis Rise to Power   Adolf Hitler And The Nazis Rise To Power   Calorimetry And Hess' Law   How Did Adolf Hitler Rise To Power?   Adolf Hitler 1889-1945   Nazi Party In Power 1933-1939   Assess The Effectiveness Of The Nazi Party In Creating Changes In German Society In The Period 1933-39  
 
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