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Luda [366]
1 year ago
5

Part D

History
1 answer:
nika2105 [10]1 year ago
3 0

The Villain chosen here is Adolph Hitler. The way that history has to remember him is for the way that he led and caused the holocaust in Europe and his involvement in the second world war. Overtime the influence has been seen in the need for tolerance of people from other places and religion.

<h3>Who was Adolph Hitler?</h3>

This man was a dictator and an autocratic leader of the German people. He was the one that was responsible forb the genocide against the Jews. History remembers him as a vile and wicked person that did not believe in the unity of the world and the equality of rights.

The legacy that this person left behind is one a bad one. People do not regard him as a good person. He is seen as a force of evil and whenever he is portrayed, he is played as the evil person that he was before his death.

In the works of fiction, he is often portrayed as a very evil man because of the crimes that he committed against humanity. Hence he is and would continue to be remembered as a villain that led the holocaust and brought Germany into war against the rest of the world.

Read more on Adolph Hitler here:brainly.com/question/7208237

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