Hitler’s rise to power started when he became politically involved and joined the Deutsche Arbeiterspartei. From there he worked himself up in the party, which later became the Nazi Party, through charm, violence and cunning negotiations. He was an excellent speaker and surrounded himself with people who, like him, were not afraid to use violence to fulfil their political objectives. At one stage, Hitler recognized that he was one of the best speakers in the Nazi party and demanded that they make him party leader or he would walk out. They conceded and he became party leader. Hitler became Führer when Hindenburg died, Hitler declared himself jointly president, chancellor and head of the army. Members of the armed forces had to swear a personal oath of allegiance not to Germany, but to Hitler. This formally made Hitler the absolute ruler of Germany.
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Also called "H-bomb" or "fusion bomb", the hydrogen bomb is the most powerful explosive invented by man. Its force can reach 50 times that of an atomic bomb like those that were dropped on Japan and the reaction is the same that occurs spontaneously inside stars like the sun.
In contrast to what happens in nuclear fission, when heavy uranium atoms "break" releasing large amounts of energy, in nuclear fusion the hydrogen atoms (deuterium and tritium) come together to release energy.
The difference is that while nuclear fission releases about 10% of the energy contained in the nucleus of atoms, fusion can release about 40% of that energy.
A. To protect itself and its NATO allies.
The beginning of the Cold War massive tension had grew between the USSR (Main communist state) and the USA (Main Democratic State) In order to preserve democracy throughout the World, the United States would build up its power militarily and diplomatically. This means building weapons of mass destruction like atom bombs.
After WWII, the victorious countries (France, the U.K., the U.S.A., and the Soviet Union) divided up control of Berlin, Germany's capital. They all signed a treaty saying that France, the U.K., and the U.S.A. each controlled a piece of Berlin on the west side of the city, while the Soviets controlled a piece on the east side. The deal was that all four countries were allowed to move freely in all four sectors of Berlin. They also divided up the whole country of Germany into four sections, and Berlin was completely surrounded by the Soviet Union's portion of the country. So when the Soviets decided to block off their section of the city, they were going against the rules of the treaty they had signed, and also made it very difficult for people in West Berlin to get food and supplies. So France, Britain, and the U.S.A. decided that it was important to protect their interests in West Berlin and to demonstrate to the Soviets that even building a wall around an entire city would not cause <span>France, Britain, and the U.S.A. to give up on West Berlin.</span>