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    Jonas Müller, best known for being an advisor to Adolf Hitler during his reign of the Nazi Party in the 1930s and 1940s, was born on April 11, 1891 in Berlin, Germany. He grew up as any normal boy would during the late 19th century. During service at his church, Oberpfarr- und Domkirche zu Berlin, Müller met his wife in the pew in front of him. The spoke of their love for their mother country and worried of the looming war. After the war, Germany was thrust into an economic depression and…

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    “60 million euros! Going once, going twice, sold!” Mr.König yield. “Mr. Kreal is now the owner of Young Man As Bacchus by Jan Franse Verzijl!” Mr.Kreal stood up as he shook hands with Mr. König, the German government representative. “I would like to say something before I go home with this beautiful piece of art,” Mr. Kreal declared to Mr. Konig. Before turning to the audience, Mr.Kreal nodded at his bodyguards and they immediately began carefully wrapping the expensive painting with foam…

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    When the people in the stripped pajamas that they got up and listened to their leader.The leader in the nazi suit told all of people in the stripped pajamas to stand up and get in straight line and march and can’t talk at all and that was a order from the leader.Bruno did not want to get up but shamble told Bruno to get up so he want get in trouble because the people in the stripped pajamas have to be in a line so they can be in the gas chamber.Then the leader heard Bruno and shamble in the back…

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    “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future,” once said Adolf Hitler. The youth are said to be the saviors of the world, the ones who can make a difference; controlling them would mean controlling the difference. With the same totalitarian mindset, this Nazi leader controlled the youth and made them change the future, too. Adolf Hitler was an important and influential figure in history that had a negative impact on the world because of his dictatorship after Germany’s long held independence…

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    Absolute power over the state is difficult to obtain, but the Nazis in Germany attempted to gain absolute power over the German state. As the Nazis attempted to expand their power, they faced limits on their power. To maintain their new power, and continue its growth, the Nazis had to respond to the limits they faced with their power. This created a give and take between the growth and maintenance of their power. Therefore, this created a connection to evolving Nazi power and their responses to…

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    The Swastika and The Star of David, two highly recognisable symbols juxtaposed in our minds today in association with the Holocaust. The Swastika invoking the racism and genocide perpetrated by Hitler’s Nazi Party and the Star of David representing the martyrdom of the Jewish people that were persecuted. But this has not always been the case. Today I will tell you about the long and fascinating history of the two symbols and the shift in their meanings over time and through cultures. You may…

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    Germany from 1933 and Leader of Germany from 1934 until his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, better known as the Nazi Party. Since the defeat of Germany in World War II. Hitler, the Nazi Party, and the results of Nazism have been regarded in most of the world as synonymous with evil. Historic and cultural portrayals of Hitler in the West is almost uniformly negative, sometimes neglecting to mention the adulation the German people bestowed on Hitler during his…

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    To a certain extent Adolf Hitler did aim for global domination but he mainly focused on gaining the control of Europe between 1925 and 1945. This was because he thought he could expand the third Reich and he wanted to re-claim Germanys territories that was lost in world war one. Adolf Hitler started with the invasion of Czechoslovakia and continued with the invasion of many more European countries. Adolf Hitler tried to gain control of North Africa. The start of the Third Reich was when the…

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    This German artwork from the 1930’s is one the most famous depictions of Nazi propaganda in its time. This source is useful for a historian investigating the period of Nazi Germany as it is a visual representation that depicts many of the ideals around Hitler in a time where Nazi Germany was at its peak of power. Further, this propaganda that presents one German view of Hitler, by presenting an underlying message and bias with this Christological representation of Hitler, a Historian can gain an…

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    Youth played quite a significant role in Germany from 1933 to 1945.Youth were important to Hitler and Germany as a whole. The reasons for believing this are as follows. The youth in 1933-45 were the next generation of Nazis even after the end of World War II. German school were training the children to be German nationalists like Hitler. Finally my last reason for believing that youth played a significant role in Germany from 1933-45 is that Germany’s education system was training them to hate…

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