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    Jewish descent. The misfortune of being Jewish, anti-Semitic or a political threat led to death for many. Hitler won Germans’ attention, and turned the Nazi party into a political powerhouse. He had twin racial views: Germans belonged to a master race, Aryans, with an innate right to rule. Jews, a vile subhuman, felt they could capture the world for themselves. (Heyes 9) Hitler became head of state. He made himself responsible for the conduct of the war. (Tunny 88) Hitler ordered the Nazis to…

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    “Swastika” comes from the word svastika in Sanskrit, which means good fortune or well-being. If we look deeper, the true meaning of the word is “permanent victory”. The swastika has a history for more than 5,000 years. It was widely used all over Europe during the twentieth century because it has a good meaning. But for the Hindus and Buddhists in many countries and mostly India, the swastika symbol was an important symbol for more than a thousand years. The swastika symbol was not really famous…

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    individuals. Hitler hated Jewish people because of multiple unthinkable reasons. For one Hitler blamed the Jews for losing World War I, therefore he considered jews to be less human. He wanted to make a race of “perfect people”. Hitler believed superiority Aryan race. He wanted to use Darwinism and breeding to create a perfect race. Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf to rid Germany, and get rid of the jews. Because of this crazy idea people didn’t believe Hitler, and laughed at him. Later Hitler…

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    The idea of genocide has existed around the world, ever since people struggled for wealth, resources, as well was superiority and power. As a result of a superior group of people formulating new ideas to make a society that is more perfect for them, they begin to curtail the civil liberties of those whom they consider inferior. This was undoubtedly the case in Night, when soldiers under rule of Hitler strived to obliterate the “inferior” Jewish population, which they believed were crippling…

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    details about the lives of people in both America and Germany in the 1930’s. As I was reading, I thought of your U.S. History class and how Daniel James Brown’s descriptions of how Adolf Hitler had more help in realizing his dreams of perfecting the Aryan race than many thought as well as how bad the Great Depression really was and how it affected the war related to our classes discussions about World War II. Throughout the novel, Brown explained that Adolf Hitler had people by his side to help…

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    Facts About The Holocaust

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    Do you actually know what the Holocaust was about? Did you know Jews weren’t the only people who were affected? Well, I have five facts for you to know about what happened. To start with, the holocaust was a plan that could potentially give Hitler the chance to reign over part of the world.To begin with, Hitler wanted to do things slow, like taking Jews rights away, and isolating them from people slowly. Taking away Jews rights was part of Hitler not wanting them to communicate with each other.…

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    Mairi Beranek Heather Van Otterloo Communication Arts 7 Friday, November 17, 2017 Conflict and Compromise Conflict: noun, a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. Compromise: noun, an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions. Anne Frank and her family are one of the few families who went into hiding during the mass slaughter of the Jews, the Holocaust.an example of conflict and compromise because when the Nazis started killing…

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    rebuild Germany’s economy and reducing unemployment, helping his people.His actions at that time made the citizens believe Hitler can do nothing wrong. Therefore, the citizens followed and believed anything he says with his huge charisma. Hence, the Aryan Race and fact that Jews were evil, was created and influenced all over Germany.…

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    The Holocaust, was a genocide in which millions of Jews were killed by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany when he became the leader in 1921. The Nazis were racists and believed that their Aryan race was superior to others and that Jews were a problem that needed to be eliminated. This genocide lasted for 11 years before it came to an end leaving only a few handfuls of survivors from the camps. Maus A Survivor’s Tale by Art Spiegelman, is about Art recording his father Vladek’s Holocaust experience and…

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    the Nazi Party, writing Mein Kampf would solidify his beliefs, in the superiority of the Aryan race, living space for the more superior German people, and the eradication of the “lesser races” (Jews, Gypsies, and Slavs). Hitler’s aim, and his belief system started at the end of the Great War,…

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