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    and what he was like, along with the background of Brutus, and the similarities and differences between them and the modern day Julius Caesar, which is Joseph Stalin, and modern day Brutus, which is Hitler. This will also mention the background of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. While Flavius is talking to the commoners he asks, “What, know you not walk upon a laboring day without the sign of your profession?” (Shakespeare 1.1.2-5). When Marullus asks both commoners three separate questions,…

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    Ww2 Propaganda Analysis

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    During World War II, Nazi Germany rose to power under Adolf Hitler’s ruling and utilized different mediums of propaganda such as illustrations, music, and film to portray the Jewish people as greedy and to dehumanize them as rats. Jay W. Baird, a 20th century professor states, “The Jew was a parasite. Not only did he differ from the Aryan race in body, but more significantly in soul, for the Jew has no soul.” The propaganda tactic that best influenced the German people were used in pictures…

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    Generally discussions about the Holocaust begin and end with a narrative surrounding the Jewish population. This is not a whole and complete account of all of the groups and people that were affected by the event. Many times this leads to an incomplete reflections on the atrocities during the Second World War. There were many segments of the population that were also targeted in an attempt to enact the moral, political, and ethnic policies of Hitler and the Nazi party. The Nazi euthanasia…

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    The Effect World War II Had on European Literature World War II was one of the most major transformative events of the 20th century, with over 39 million deaths in Europe alone. Large sections of cities were destroyed through the six years continuous of battles, bombing and horrific crimes against humanity. Many European civilians, one way or another, were effected from the war and personally witnessed the horrors of war from where they lived. World War II affected many authors and the…

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    “ ‘A fearful and gloomy existence awaits us under the best of circumstances!’ ” (Boden). Written by Friedrich Meinecke after World War I, it echoed the sentiment of many Germans at the time. The German’s were right to be anxious as Britain and France went into the Versailles Conference with vengeance. On the other hand, Britain and France had a right to be angry since Germany was the source of their economic downfall and hardship during the war. The final Treaty in June 28th, 1919 had no German…

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    The documentary ‘The Path to Nazi Genocide’ uses pictures and videos from the events of the Nazi rise to power and the post-war recovery, it showed the reality of the Holocaust to the viewers. It reviewed timeframes, Nazi objectives, and views that furthered my understanding of how the Holocaust wasn’t a spontaneous event, but was rather created over time. The film explained the event that stimulated Hitler’s first actions was the loss of Germany in World War 1. In order to prevent another war…

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    of drugs. Poverty is also very widespread and the same thing was in the ghettos and for the jews in world war 2. Therefore, the illnesses caused by the Nazis left a stamp in history and showed the world that suicide has become more common as even Adolf Hitler commited suicide. Facts prove that the holocaust was the world 's most obnoxious event to ever occur but no one sees the demolition of culture, the people of bewilderment and the illnesses caused to have an effect in history. The world…

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    Hyperinflation In Germany

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    Unfortunately, not only was the government’s infrastructures becoming weak, but it also began losing its discipline. In an attempt to bring prosperity back to Germany, the government asked the United States for several juicy loans. With such money, almost an instant boom was created. Culture was flourishing back, construction, music, art, every aspect of the German culture was expanding at a rapid pace.(source G1) Unfortunately, people began rioting and became uncivilized. Thanks to the general…

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    World War II was a horrible time in history, possibly the worst time for the world in easily recollected memory. The whole world was involved, with people from every country and of every nationality dying. While Germany can be pegged as the main cause and starter of this horrible past, certain things helped fuel the cause of the second World War, such as the Treaty of Versailles, Appeasement and the failure of The League of Nations. The treaty of Versailles was at fault for it’s humiliation…

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    Socialists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Slavic and disabled people were inferior. The Nazis believe that white people with blond hair and blue eyes are racially superior. All other coloured people, especially Africans, are not worthy enough be in their sight. Adolf Hitler believes that Germany will rightfully rule the world. He believes that by creating a generation of strong, capable and obedient Aryans, Germany will rule the world for thousands of years. Anyone who is “imperfect” or mentally or…

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