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    Essay On The Holocaust

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    history, between the years of 1933 to 1945, events in Germany lead to what is known today as The Holocaust. It started off as discrimination of Jewish people, referred to as “Jews” during this time, and quickly escalated to a full blown genocide. Adolf Hitler, Dictator of Germany during this time period, created a political party in 1920 titled the “Nazi Party.” This party believed that Germans, specifically blonde haired people with blue eyes, were essentially the “perfect” race; meaning, all…

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    Hitler with Nazy Germany, aimed to essentially rule the world with the Aryan race as its head. Germany’s conflict with the Soviet Union was especially a significant one, and this operation was to mark the beginning of Nazi Germany’s offensive toward the USSR. Although the objective of the operation was to take of the eastern front swiftly in order to focus their personnel on the British, there is something more significant to the matter. There is a lot of history and conflict between the…

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    My Particicapent Analysis

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    My particicapent was born in Birkenfeld, Germany in 1961 on May 17th. Birkenfeld is a small farming town in southwest Germany. In Germany, lower-income children went to a Volkschule, while wealthier children would go to Gymnasium, instead of the elementary and middle school system we have in the U.S. From that point forward, you either recieved very good grades and went on to university, or you learned a trade and joined the workforce. Being from a poor, rural town, very few of my mom 's peers…

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    Inglourious Basterds is a critically acclaimed historical revenge fantasy movie that uses 1944 Nazi Germany to shed light on the biased American view of World War II, following the works of Friedlander and Rosenfield. The movie uses Nazi Germany as a setting, but unlike the mainstream and kitschy Nazi Germany movies, it rewrites the history of the end of World War II, therefore posing the question of “what if?” to the audience. The movie carefully causes the audience to question themselves and…

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    SCHOOLS AND DEBATES A women’s role in Nazi Germany was to provide more children to fill the Lebensraum. Some historians argue whether they resisted the Nazi regime or if they conformed to their policies. Matthew Stibbe, an entrepreneur and author; says the historical writings are just as controversial as the German resistance. Stibbe even quotes Ian Kershaw on supporting the history of resistance was a main role in Germany’s self-image. This in other words brought out the political…

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    Following the end of World War I, a new political doctrine emerged in Italy and Germany and was strongly enforced and spread by two extremely influential figures: Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. This new political ideology was named fascism by Mussolini, and according to him, was different than all ideologies before it; he lists in The Doctrine of Fascism ideologies such as socialism and democracy that fascism specifically opposes. Both Mussolini and Hitler rejected most ideologies that came…

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    Causes Of Ww2

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    its first World War and in return led to World War II as well. Secondly, the Treaty of Versailles, as established by the League of Nations, intended to make Germany pay reparations for the war. This did not go as planned, as it led to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. Immediately…

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    Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler are two different rulers, but to the public eye they are viewed as similar people. The both of them were very strong in their rule. They had no sympathy and they were both dictators. They ruled by terror. Stalin was born into a poor family. His father was a shoemaker and his mother a laundress. He had a rough childhood. First off, his family was poor so there was always a struggle for money and his father was a terrible alcoholic. He continuously beat his son in…

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    Ww1 Armored Weapons

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    During WWI, land battles were fought in trenches with guns. Twenty years after WWI, ground war and land battles transformed. It transformed from static trench warfare to very mobile battlefields. The reason for this transformation was the introduction of military vehicles. Artillery vehicles, armored cars, and tanks were the most effective military vehicles of their time. Armored cars were lightly armed and wheeled and often used as command vehicles, though they saw their share of combat.…

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    Holocaust slowly began in January 1933 and ended May 8, 1945. In January 30, 1933 Adolf Hitler was Chancellor of Germany. Germans believe that they were superior to Jews. They began boycotting Jewish shops and businesses. The Jewish population in 1933 was over nine million. At first it started as discrimination and then the Jewish community was persecuted. The Jews were treated less than human beings and murder. Adolf Hitler target was to get rid of all the Jews. During Hitler’s…

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