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    Holocaust Research Paper

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    was a time in Germany that was dreadful for the Jews and for anyone who interacted with the Jews, and was created by a powerful man named Adolf Hitler. 1933-1945 was the time period for Germany’s most well known hardships for the country to ever through. The Holocaust was not only the most depressing time for Germany, it was also the biggest accomplishment that Adolf Hitler was known for. Adolf Hitler with no doubt gave Germany a run for its money. With no college level education, he seemed to…

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    Reich represented a more hopeful future, and though their goals were more sinister than they may have at first seemed to the naive and struggling German citizens, most accepted the ideas as a tangible sign of progress. Desperate to try something new, Germany was willing to do whatever it took just to prosper once again. The Nazis strived to build upon the widely successful volksgemeinschaft mentality, by making the “people’s community” more racially pure. During this chapter, the author argues…

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    spite how terrible it was, it worked very well for the Nazi party. Year after year, their number of fallowers increased dramatically. The use of propaganda flood school, streets and stores with Nazi related advertisement. Making every child life in Germany and surrounding countries aware of them. Balder von Schirach was th lader of the youth organization Hitler youth targeted the children, maturing them to become future Nazi member and participants. The children were persuaded to praise…

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    fits perfectly with the actions that took place during the Holocaust. The Holocaust has somewhat burnt modern society, as Nazi activity is still prevailing now, in the present. German Society will forever have to deal with the horrible past of Nazi Germany, the shame and guilt provoked by the mass industrial killing of 6 million people, but Germans are trying to put out the flames that Hitler left. American Society seems to not be able to handle the flames as the amount of Anti-Semitic Hate…

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    September 1st, 1939 an infamous day in the world’s history. This day was of the invasion of Poland, starting the Second World War. A week after the German and the Soviet Union non aggression treaty, Germany launched a surprise attack , overwhelming the country and frightening it’s people. Nazi Germany’s forces were devastating, by demolishing buildings, burning churches, and murdering innocent, the nazis were attacking the spirit of the people. Before the attack, almost all european countries…

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    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 the peace treaty signed of Versailles, France was signed in June 1919 and forced Germany to adopt a democratic government which caused an economic downturn. The treaty also took away Germany’s military rights and had the country pay reparations to France…

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    that affected their economical, political, social changes on society. Hitler and Mussolini came into power to establish single party states while Germany and Italy were under severe tension and depression. Hitler acquired power in Germany from 1933 to 1945 as compared to Mussolini who ruled for 21 years starting in 1922 to 1943 in Italy.…

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    ADOLF HITLER BECOMES CHANCELLOR OF GERMANY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS EVENT IN HITLER'S RISE TO POWER  HITLER’S YOUTH On the 20th of April 1889 Adolf Hitler is born to a penurious family. From a young age Hitler is pressured by his father to follow a career into civil service. In 1913 Hitler is faced with military service for the Habsburg Empire. His cowardice persuades him to evade this by moving to Munich in Southern Germany. In Munich, Hilter’s life continues no differently, until world…

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    party’s own boy scouts. Hitler and the Nazi party were planning on making sure the next generation of Nazi soldiers were going to be perfect. To start off, the Hitler Youth was a group formed by Hitler and the Nazi Party in their plan to make Nazi Germany successful (Zapotocnzy, Jr., Walter S.). The group members were the next Nazi soldiers. Hitler started training them from as early as 12 because he wanted to make sure of well-fitted Nazi soldiers…

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    Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany, wrote in his book Mein Kampf, “propaganda ties to force a doctrine on the whole people…Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and make them ripe for the victory of this idea,” (Nazi Propaganda). During the time of Nazi Germany, most Jews along elderly, the disabled, and those in the arts were being sent away to concentration camps (Nazi Propaganda). The Musicians that were being thrown into these camps were seen as threats to…

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