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    a threat to Nazi Germany. They often went door to door interrogating innocent citizens of Germany. At the start of WW2 they often hunted Jews, Communists, Jehovah's witnesses and other minority groups. When war broke out the Nazis saw many other groups as threats,such as, socialists and trade union leaders. Eventually the Nazis became the only legal party…

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    When it comes to the politics across the nation during this decade there were two elections, some trials, and new acts and legislations. After the Democratic party ruled the White House for a decade, it all changed with the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. At the beginning of the decade in office was vice President Harry S Truman, however due to him not rerunning so it was two new candidates in the running for the presidency. As the democratic nomination there was Adlai Stevenson; he…

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    which of the two was worse to its people. Over Hitler’s reign, Germany was controlled under Nazism, racial discrimination and anti-Semitism. Hitler stood for a nationalist party…

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    Bolshevik party’s seizure of power in Russia adopted this policy of revolution and made the decision to join the Comintern (the communist international, a Moscow-based organisation, its aims were to co-ordinate and control the activities of national communist parties). Now not committed to a socialist republic and the dictatorship of the proletariat, the socialist party organised numerous strikes, protests and demonstrations in Italy. It attracted massive publicity too, with membership…

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    Socialist German Workers’ Party-commonly referred to as the Nazi Party in English. In 1925, Hitler became the sole leader of the Nazi Party. He made several changes within the party, and members had to vow loyalty until death to Hitler. By 1928, the Nazi Party became a force in the Reichstag. In 1932, Hitler ran for president, but he lost to Paul Von Hindenburg. However, the Nazi Party won 37% of the votes, which gave them more seats in the Parliament than any other party. In 1933, Hitler was…

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    Why did the Holocaust Occur? What factors led to the Holocaust? Ryan Le ELA/ History 8 Mr. Zussman/ Mrs. O’Connor 3/2/15 - 4/17/15 The Holocaust was an organized, systematic genocide of those Hitler and the Nazi Party considered “inferior." They included Jews, Roma, the disabled, homosexuals, Slavic peoples, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and political rivals of the Nazi’s. There were many events that led to the Holocaust. From 1914 to 1918, World War I raged throughout Europe.…

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    Adolf Hitler's Impact

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    the Führer of Nazi Germany serving as a dictator and leader of the Nazi Party. Within his years as leader he initiated World War II, caused the deaths of 6 million Jewish people (plus a few million others), and left an impoverished Germany behind. Adolf Hitler’s early interest in German nationalism and joining the DAP (also known as Nazi’s after name change) was central to his motivations in life as a leader. The Nazi party was an oppressive and dictating force in Nazi Germany strongly enforced…

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    intelligence unit that kept watch on the various political parties that had risen during the war. Among those was the German Workers Party. This party was one that was prideful in their anti-democratic, anti-communist, and anti-semitic beliefs. “ Its small group of faithful followers assembled each week for the discussion and study of political matters” (Fest 17). Hitler immediately saw how much their views aligned with his own and he was appointed party propaganda officer and he used that…

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    Adolf Hitler’s rise to power as a dictator was achieved legally and was mainly supported by internal forces. Internal forces of both long and short term effects assisted in the progression of support by the German people. Hitler's rise was able to occur through the long term use of propaganda and speeches,with people coming to support Hitler through the years. The Reichstag fire was another instance of an internal force aiding Hitler on his rise to power, this was a short term considering…

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    The Nazi party not only used a positive representation of Hitler as strategic propaganda but also for German life. There is a Nazi propaganda poster that depicts, “an idealized image of family life and values” the poster has the letters NSDAP on it and says; “The NSDAP safeguards the Volksgemeinschaft, Comrades, if you need any advice or help, Turn to your local party organizations” (Sax 245). This photo is the Nazi party’s attempt to make their followers and non-followers feel like they can be…

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