MLA Documentation:
Rosenberg, Jennifer. "about.com." Saddam Hussein.
N.p., 2013. Web. 19 Feb. 2013.
Link:
http://history1900s.about.com/od/saddamhussein/p/saddamhussein.htm
Main Evidence:
Saddam's uncle, an ardent
Arab nationalist, introduced him to the world of politics. Iraq, a British
colony from the end of World War I until 1932. In 1957, at age 20, Saddam
joined the Baath Party. He started out as a low-ranking member of the Party
responsible for leading his schoolmates in rioting. However, in 1959, he was
chosen to be a member of an assassination squad. On October 7, 1959, Saddam and
others attempted, but failed, to assassinate the prime minister. Wanted by the
Iraqi government, Saddam was forced to flee. He lived in exile in Syria for
three months and then moved to Egypt where he lived for three years. In 1963,
the Baath Party successfully overthrew the government and took power which
allowed Saddam to return to Iraq from exile. While home, he married his cousin,
Sajida Tulfah. However, the Baath Party was overthrown after only nine months
in power and Saddam was arrested in 1964 after another coup attempt. He spent
18 months in prison, where he was tortured, before he escaped in July 1966. During
the next two years Saddam became an important leader within the Baath Party. In
July 1968, when the Baath Party again gained power, Saddam was made
vice-president. Over the next decade, Saddam became increasingly powerful. On
July 16, 1979, the president of Iraq resigned and Saddam officially took the position.
Response:
Suddam Hussein spent 18 months in prison, where he was
tortured and still managed to escape. He
is a very good leader because he has his history with politics. Saddam Hussein
became an important leader within the Baath Party which helped him in becoming
an infamous leader. Over the years
Suddam Hussein became very powerful with new people following him every day. On
July 16, 1979 the president of Iraq resigned and Saddam officially took his
position which made he even more powerful.
Good Source:
I think this website is a good source for information on
Saddam Hussein because it gives information about his child hood life and how
he got involved with politics. It also gives more information on how he was
dictator of Iraq and information on his death.
Other Information:
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Saddam means “He who confronts”
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Saddam was born in a village called al-Auja,
outside of Tikrit in northern Iraq.
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Saddam didn’t start primary school until he
moved in with his uncle at age 10. At age 18, Saddam graduated from primary
school and applied to military school.