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    Part B: ‘History is about winners.’ How accurate is this statement in relation to the personality you have studied? The history of an individual is ultimately dictated by differing perspectives and dependant on their levels of achievement as well as failures. When making a judgement about whether an individual such as Albert Speer is a winner or not, it is integral for historians to take into consideration his multitudal achievements and failures. One may argue that his greatest achievements…

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    Joseph Goebbels was a German born in Rheydt, Germany October 29, 1897 (A&E par. 1). He did well in school, and afterwards was sent to World War 1, but had bone marrow so instead he learned literature and philosophy earning him a PhD in German Philosophy from Heidelberg University. (A&E par. 2). For that reason Goebbels tried to be a journalist, novelist, and playwright, but failed and become a Nazi (A&E par. 3). Goebbels liked Jewish people, but during time with Nazis he grew the hatred of Jews…

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    The National Socialist Party spread its anti-Semitism along with other propaganda in large portions through Joseph Goebbels who produced speeches that were published and distributed weekly to all Germans. The first speech to be examined is ‘The Jews are Guilty’ which includes a ten point summary of essential actions that must be followed, similar to the 10 Commandments but of Nazi Germany. The second article, ‘The War and the Jews’, is used as a guide on how to spread anti-Semitism and the…

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    Investigation: 2.1. Joseph Goebbels Joseph Goebbels was one of Adolf Hitler’s closest friends and devoted followers. He rose up through the ranks to become Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda of Nazi Germany during Hitler’s rein. The goal of the newly established government agency was to supervise and control the mass media and culture of Germany. The ultimate interior motive of the agency was to bash and exterminate the Jewish culture and people from Germany. Goebbels was an…

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    The German people had been manipulated into embodying Hitler and the Nazi culture. How you ask? We’ll there were severals ways that they promoted the Nazi principles but their were three that had the most impact; Joesph Goebbels was one of them. He was the director that orchestrated the promotion of the Nazi doctrine. The second way was through propaganda. Through propaganda, Nazi Germany taunted the citizens and surrounded them with their policies and Hitler’s face, sending the message that…

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    This was Hitler’s right hand man, and this is the man who ultimately brainwashed everyone. Goebbels promoted the Nazi message through art, music, theater, films, books, radio, and the press. Goebbels worked to inflame the anger of Germans over their defeat in World War I and emphasized German cultural and military achievements to boost national pride. He had the same idea as America, with gaining…

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    Joseph Goebbels was born on October 29, 1897 in Rheydt, Germany. He grew up in a Catholic home with his five siblings. Shortly after his birth, pneumonia nearly took his life. He soon recovered but still struggled with his health. In his early years, he was diagnosed with a case of osteomyelitis which nearly caused him to lose his leg which could have also led to paralysis. Taken to the doctor many times over the course of his childhood, they were able to save his leg but his foot was declared…

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    though one may say his war tactics started the Nazi Party, Hitler would not have gained control without a form of advertising. Hitler may have used the Brownshirts to start his regime, but Joseph Goebbels was his primary help when trying to get people to follow him. With the start of the Brownshirts, Joseph Goebbels’ help, and all the advertising created, it gives insight on Hitler’s Nazi regime. The Nazi regime was a mass movement of the Hitler ideal of acquiring the perfect land for the…

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    The film also wants to expose “bad press” about Stalin as false. It shows us “the real Stalin.” Here, Stalin is portrayed by Mikhail Gelovani, the Georgian who looks extremely like him, and who spent a great amount of time trying to sound and act like Stalin. The film can be called a pure fabrication, as it showed Stalin as a caring leader, who was only strict when it came to the military conflicts. Generally, he was pretty easy-going and pleasant to talk to, according to the film. Nowadays,…

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    split up into three different sections: 1. Starting Out from the Meany Papers An introduction 2. Chief Joseph of the Nez Peres A chronology 3. White Witnesses to Chief Joseph’s End A Narrative This book discusses the last few years of Chief Joseph’s life, the white people who he knew at that time, and a generalized look into the history of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perces people from 1750 to 1905. It was very interesting how Gidley organized his book, but it was…

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