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    to give a reason to overlook their extreme ideas the Nazi Party created public work projects which dropped unemployment by half and boosted the economy greatly. To connect the nation of Germany, improve infrastructure, and to secretly reinstate the military Hitler built highways. In 1935, Hitler increased military forces to gain Germany’s territory back, he also did this to restore the nation and its pride. These actions of the Nazi Party gave further reason for the majority to either accept…

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    years after World War II ended. The Soviet Union hardened its control over the states of the Eastern Bloc and the United States had a strategy of “containment” to challenge Soviet Power because of Western Democracies did not like the idea of a communist state. So the United States sent military and…

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    Eurasia and Eastasia, of the world. “Big Brother” is the Party leader of the Inner Party in Oceania, which persecutes individualism and independent thinking, or “thoughtcrime,” and dictates a political system that manipulates the public with omnipresent government surveillance and blatant lies. The turmoil of the time surrounding the publication of the book lead Orwell to insert striking similarities in the ways the government was run by the Nazi party as well as the Soviet Union, in their…

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    leader of the Bolshevik party. During his final years, the fight for the new leadership was between Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, with Stalin emerging as the victor in 1924. Meanwhile during the early 1930s Germany…

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    Adolf Hitler gave the party a visual identification by adopting its symbol, the Swastika and created banners. Adolf Hitler also exploited the alienation of many war veterans by representing them into the S.A. Sturm Abteilung the Storm Troopers or uniforms paramilitary branch of the party, which was prepared to use brutality and terrorize against communists and socialists. Adolf Hitler initiates an abortive attempt in 1923 to seize power forcibly for his party. Adolf Hitler’s insurrection was…

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    join the National Socialist German Workers Party also known as the Nazi party. He made a smart move when he decided to campaign at this time. Germany was just coming around from WWI and the whole world was mad at…

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    fire on the Reichstag building that made the tables turn for Hitler as he had been losing popularity in recent elections of November 1932 with “a 31.1% drop of votes.” (Lacey, Shepard,). Van der Lubbe was blamed for the fire as a communist plot against the Nazis. 4000 communist leaders were arrested as a result of this (Lacey, Shepard, 63). This is an important event to Hitler…

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    One of the great questions of history is: How was the Nazi party allowed to come to power? It is important to note that the National Socialists did not win power through a coup or by forcibly taking over but in fact were democratically elected into power by the German people. This means that normal people allowed one of the most evil regimes in history to take total control over their entire lives. It makes one have to ask: How did the Nazis convince the German people to accept them and their…

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    For 6 years World War 2 was fought and thousands of towns and villages were destroyed. Millions of people either homeless or died in the fight. This was a horrible time for the world. Millions of people all over having to start over and try to pick up the piece of their shattered lives. Europe had to do something after the war. It had to rebuild itself; it had to be better than before. This is what the people wanted and what they deserve. The people rallied together to bring change to their…

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    Potsdam was the ancient city of Frederick and thus by holding the ceremony at Garrison church and not in Berlin, the Nazi party was making the statement that they were the heirs to the pre-war glorious Germany. Hitler himself played a vital role in the preceding as he greeted field marshal and President Hindenburg with a low bow and a handshake thus reinforcing the “symbolic tie between the old and the new.”(Mason). Therefore this was another factor that led to Nazi’s consolidating of their…

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