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    would survive the terrors of the holocaust from 1933 to 1945. At first, according to stories Marion’s mother told her, it started out slow. The Nazi party was small, and had no power. Over time, along with the leader of the nazis, Hitler, becoming Chancellor, it grew into something bigger than anyone would’ve imagined. Jewish boycotts took place, three year olds were waving Nazi flags, and children even ran through the streets and stoned Albert’s baby carriage. The…

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    Ms. Hauber English 10 May 30, 2018 The Holocaust Have you ever wondered why the germans and the jewish followed the nazi rule? This has been referred to as the 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…

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    Totalitarianism In Germany

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    According to Crick’s understanding of totalitarianism, the process of ‘co-ordination’ after Hitler became chancellor in 1933, led to the destruction of politics. The process of “co-ordination” consisted of aligning the state according to Nazi principles. It brought the Weimar Republic to an end since it allowed the Nazis to take over several political parties including the Social Democrats, the Communists and the Centre Party. The Nazis also ‘co-ordinated’ other civil society organizations and…

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    “The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators.”(ushmm.org). The Holocausts was the world’s most inhumane massacre of Jews by the German Nazis. Adolf Hitler, who firmly believed that Germans were “racially superior”, was supreme power of Europe, due to his proclamation of himself as the Fuhrer. He was a very anti-Semitic man: always plotting atrocious schemes of eradicating the Jews. He…

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    The second world war (WWII) was one of the most widespread and deadliest wars. This lasted for six years from 1939 to 1945, while this was going on, Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany, causing the Holocaust. Because of this, more than fifty million military and civilians died. At the time, Elie Wiesel was fifteen years old when him and his family were forced to leave their home. Elie Wiesel was one of the few Jews who survived the Holocaust, and later on wrote the memoir Night. In this…

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    At the end of World War I, Germany was harshly punished in the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and faced a state of disaster. Adolf Hitler gained power and combined his roles of Chancellor and President in the Reichstag into Fuhrer. Hitler had planned for a long time to commence the war of his own volition. Hitler and his fellow Nazis insisted that the eradication of Jews was justified in its response to a war launched against Germany by the Jews. At the core of the Nazi justification for the…

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    answered my questions. The book was called Understanding the Holocaust. I looked at the chapter on Adolf Hitler. It brought me to a timeline of his life and how he contributed to the holocaust. It also told me how he gained so much popularity in Germany. The book was a good source because it answered the questions I had. After the book, I used the library’s computers to search for more answers to my questions. The first site I used was “jewishvirtuallibrary.org.” This site had a lot of facts…

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    known as the Nazi Party. Hitler became a strong leader because of his ability to manipulate and persuade people, his hate speeches against jewfish individuals and immigrants left people actually believing that Germans were superior. Hitler was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and served as a fascist dictator from 1934 to 1945. His policies precipitated World War II and the Holocaust which lead to the death of about six million people. Hitler later then committed suicide with wife Eva…

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    Adolf Hitler's Propaganda

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    Adolf Hitler once said, “Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it” (Hitler 172). This essential belief became the basis of the Nazi Party’s regime and rise to power. The size of the Nazi Party at its formation was infinitesimal in comparison to the powerhouse it grew into. Its surge to power was not a result of simply violence and hard-power utilization, but rather due to effective strategy and a great deal of luck. The economic and socio-political…

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    lists of German war criminals. In the Moscow Declaration of November 1, 1943, the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union affirmed that they intended to bring German war criminals to justice (“War criminals”). After the defeat of Nazi Germany in May, 1945, American, British, Soviet, and French leaders met at the London Conference to make more detailed plans for the trials. They made a list of twenty-four Nazi leaders and six Nazi organizations…

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