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    “The Road to Mass Murder and those who did not remain silent” By the beginning of 1939 the National Socialist German Workers ' Party or more commonly referred to now as the Nazis began their mass murders. These first mass murders were not to be of Jews, Roma, Sinti, or any of the other numerous people who were seen and to be seen as hindrances and impurities in the way of the coming “Aryan empire”, but they were to be disabled individuals. These mass murders were first a testing ground, so to…

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    The answer to this perplexing question lies on how the French viewed the outside world. By turning Egypt into an object to be visited and observed, the event organizers created an image of Egypt as something set apart from Europe that could be acquired. In a very real sense, the exhibit made the French ponder how their own unique culture compared to that of the Egyptians. As a result, this had the unintended consequences of stirring French nationalism and a desire for empire, especially when…

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    “Too many people are thinking of security instead of opportunity. They seem to be more afraid of life than death (James F. Bymes)”. This quote explains the methods used by the American government. The Treaty of Versailles is a prime example. This treaty put one country responsible for the damages of World War I and causing the war. This countries name was Germany. During the war a president name Woodrow Wilson made a bill named the fourteen points. This bill was supposed to be used for world…

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    camps, and aftermath. Hitler was obsessed with the idea of eliminating the Jewish culture because he was convinced that Jews were the reason that bad thing kept happening. He especially blamed them for their loss in World War I. During World War II, Adolf Hitler’s plan to eliminate the Jewish culture was not a simplistic idea, but one that was developed through the years. The first stage to eradication the Jews was definition. What is meant by definition is that he made it known which…

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    the Holocaust, was the Hitler considered the Jews, who gave minimal support during WWI, to be internal enemies and had to be abolished. Also, with the Treaty of Versailles, Germany, and allies had to take full responsibility for the First World War. Adolf Hitler himself was the other reason for Holocaust. The Jews had lost property, homes, and businesses when they were taken to the…

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    During the Holocaust, more than 6 million Jews were persecuted by the Nazis in Germany and its surrounding nations. Following World War 1, Adolf Hitler came into power in Germany and formed one of the most powerful fascist totalitarian states at the time. Hitler blamed the economic depression on the Jews and others he believed to be inferior. He wanted to eradicate the people who were seen as a threat to the German people. The book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional representation of…

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    beetle survives today as one of the cheapest cars but yet the oldest produced car in the war today. The Volkswagen Beetle has made an impact in history from being many symbols through history. When the Volkswagen Beetle was an original idea from Adolf Hitler. He was inspired by the classic Porsche Stuttgart, a rear engine luxury. He had an idea of a common man car that nearly anybody could afford. Of this time only 1/50 people could afford a car, and that’s just the car. At the time nobody…

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    In Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 And The Final Solution Christopher Browning systematically searches through historical records to trace the actions of the Nazi police Battalion 101. This battalion consisted of older, middle-aged men who joined the police battalion to avoid conscription and the frontline, by all means these men were normal and respectable however, during the Final Solution they were turned into hardened killers. Browning evaluates the factors that these men…

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    1920 and 1945 practice Nazism. The leader The Nazis Party Organization was called Adolf Hitler. The Nazis Party grew from the German people, and started by hating the Jews. Just like many organizations the Nazis tried to find the best way that they could gain the power and total control of Germany. The Nazis need to have power and the control over Germany. Isaac Farhadian states that some of the earliest Nazis were Adolf Hitler, Anton Drexler, Gottfried, and Dietrich Eckart. Each of this man…

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    Hitler Vs Nazi Germany

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    the history of Germany, it’s impossible not to bring up the topic of the Nazi’s. Nazi is short for the National Socialist German Worker’s Party, which was a political party that started in the early 1930’s and ended in 1945. This party was ran by Adolf Hitler that believed the Aryan race was the perfect race, and took out anyone who disagreed with their views. They saw the Jewish people as their biggest threat and tried to eliminate all Jews. This is what led to the Holocaust and the murder…

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