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    for all people, even in the past. However, this was not a social norm for some people. During WW2 Nazi Germany lived in a state of dystopia for its citizens under the rule of Adolf Hitler. Dystopia is a type of society in which the government 's choices affect the imbalance within the population of the given nation; Adolf Hitler made different decisions that altered the dystopian effect in Germany. When one effectively analyzes the dystopian society in Germany, one must take account for the…

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    holocaust. The leader of the holocaust was Adolf Hitler. Adolf came to power when the chancellor died. He then started a party called the nazi party and they were against all jews. I am going to explain some of the many reasons that the germans and the jewish followed the nazi rule. One of the main reasons that the germans and the jewish followed nazi rule was because hitler had brainwashed them. Hitler brainwashed them by telling them false things. Hitler had told them he wanted them to have a…

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    The Holocaust Why did Hitler despise the jews so much? There was prejudice that had been directed towards the followers of Judaism. The jews often came in conflict with other inhabitants in the areas where they had settled because they were a minority group with their own distinctive identity and religious beliefs (Kershaw 5). Hitler stated that the Jews had not only caused the German defeat in World War 2 but also brought the war in the first place (Kershaw 34). Adolf Hitler continues to…

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    Gypsies, Poles, Russians, Jehovah Witnesses, and homosexuals). To the anti-Semitic Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, he believed that the Jewish community, and other groups of people, were dangerous and needed to be eliminated for the German society to flourish and survive.…

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    the treaty, it was easier for Adolf Hitler and the Axis Powers to attempt to obtain power over Europe, Africa and Southeast Asia. Others also say that it was also because of the way Hitler was able to achieve power because of his personal issues on how the treaty treated Germany. He was frustrated, raged with power, and wanted to change the world by turning Germany into the ultimate superpower. Those two following reasons, the failure of the treaty and the rage of Hitler, were the main reason as…

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    also crushed feelings of German nationalism in much of the population, creating a general feeling of resentment (Roush Binder). Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler revived national pride by blaming the Jews for Germany’s condition and by promising to rebuild the military to it’s former glory (Rise of Hitler). To completely understand the situation which Hitler rose out of, however, we need to consider Germany’s economic condition. The Allied nations had spent huge sums of money in the war, did not…

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    Germany, under the control of the National Socialist Party and Führer Adolf Hitler, experienced an influx of laws that attacked the German Jewry and, ultimately, anyone not identified as a member of the Aryan race. The political and social actions of the Nazis set out to correct the nation-wide problems that many believed were the result of granting Jewish citizens political power. Through the passage of the Nuremburg Laws, Germany took radical steps in ridding the Fatherland of the Jewish…

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    responsible for the war and to stop any future wars from happening. The Agreements outlined in the Treaty of Versailles at the conclusion of World War One created a brief period of peace, yet it ultimately led to the rise of Fascist leaders such as Adolf Hitler and the beginning of World War Two. Looking back on history the errors made after world war one were the main cause for the second World War. In the year 1919 the leaders of the Allied powers gathered at the Palace of Versailles in…

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    totalitarian dictators who wanted world dominion. Political ideologies fed the motivations of Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini. The defeated Triple Entente, angered by the Treaty of Versailles, would lead the world to war. The Great Depression of the 1930’s led to the Rise of National Socialism in Germany and Fascism in Italy. Neville Chamberlain after the Munich Conference said that he didn't think Hitler would go to war if Czechoslovakia was given to appease Hitler’s thirst for more and more…

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    Holocaust took place in Germany during World War II from January 30, 1933 to May 8, 1945, after the end of the war. (jewishvirtual.com) The Holocaust was made up of horrible events set out to murder Jews. These events were led and directed by Adolf Hitler. Hitler was part of the Nazi party, an organization that consisted of people with a strong hatred for the Jews. The events of the Holocaust not only affected the Jews, but also affected Catholics, gypsies, Slavs, political dissidents,…

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