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Franklin Roosevelt and Adolph Hitler both came to power in 1933. They found themselves in charge...

Franklin Roosevelt and Adolph Hitler both came to power in 1933. They found themselves in charge of nations still suffering from the consequences of World War 1 and the Great Depression. Unemployment in the US was nearly 25%, while nearly one-third of Germany's workforce had been idled.

Americans and Germans had opted for new leadership in 1933 and were now looking to their new leaders for solutions, and perhaps a new vision of the future. Both FDR's Inaugural address and Hitler's first address as Chancellor of Germany have been analyzed for their similarities and differences. Now it's our turn!

Using quotes from both speeches, tell how each leader intended to deal with:

Unemployment

Banking, finance and in general, the economy

Agriculture

Foreign Policy

Finally, in a concluding statement, tell where think these leaders find common ground in terms of their proposed solutions, and what you think their vision is with regard to the power of their position.

http://www.hitler.org/speeches/02-01-33.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres49.html (Links to an external site.)

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