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    The Führer gives himself a lot of compliments, and his personality emerges from those subjective judgments, striving for power by any ways and means. Hitler readily develops and transforms the idea of love for the nation to national exclusiveness and permissiveness. Especially valuable for the study of the figure of Hitler as a man and politician are the works of the Nazis - associates of the Führer. They are a source of primary importance for understanding…

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    The multiple events in Wolf by Wolf that lead up to the eventual “death” of the Führer. Yael, our protagonist, has been through a process that affects her eye and hair color, and her skin color. She has an odd ability to shift in her skin and become someone else. She uses this “power” to be able to go on these missions for the Resistance who are all against Hitler and the SS. The Resistance makes her go in as a celebrity and have her out of her comfort zone a bit. She has to stand in as, Adele…

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    experiments of warfare. London had always been the exact principal target of the very fine expectations with these new kinds of warfare. They were always never any exceptions (“Blitz WW2 The Battle of London”). UN like his French and Britain adversaries the Fuhrer (Means Hitler) discounted almost entirely the idea of a naval blockade as having any impact on his new empire. He could everything he could need from inside Europe. He humiliated the royal navy that the admirals ways unable to do in…

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    The 1930 's and 1940 's was a dark period for Germany. Their economy, based on foreign captain, suddenly collapsed when loans were due and the world market for German exports dwindled. Hitler seized this opportunity and grew the Nazi party reaching one hundred thousand members. (Thesis:) Hitler used the Jews as a scapegoat for the depression because the Jews were rich and prosperous and were easy to blame, yet he targeted other racial groups such as Slavs and Blacks and carried out his promises…

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    The Enabling Act

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    the demise of Hindenburg and the acquisition of the status as Fuhrer, the Nazi regime was able to entirely consolidate their power between the 1933-1934. Historiography: In merging the role of the president and the chancellor into one and gaining the title as Fuhrer, Hitler’s power was entrenched and, as asserted by A.J.P Taylor, Hitler “could only be moved by an earthquake”. Linking Sentence: Thus, in acquiring the role as Fuhrer, with the military completely on his side, Hitler’s power was…

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    “The Master race” After Germany won the war, Hitler declared that all german men are above everything. They are the meaning of perfection no german man could do anything wrong, whatever they say goes. They can take whatever they from the inferior races without punishment since they are the supreme race, the master race, the race the race that was blessed by god with the purest blood. As for a women she has only one job and that is to mass produce as much of the master race as she can possibly…

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    Liesel Meminger, also known as The Book Thief, has experienced my unfortunate events. She lost her mother and her little brother and her own life and the ones of the Hubermann's are also in danger. Who or what is the cause of this? The main culprit of all these events is the government. Their beliefs, restrictions and cruelty influence the characters in this novel greatly. At the beginning of the novel a major event happened. Liesel, her mother and her little brother are introduced.…

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    Since the Munich Beer Hall Putsch (Nov 1923) the future Fuhrer realised that the army needed to support the Government as it was the only factor remaining, who had the power to overthrow the Nazi’s. When the SA became a threat with over 3 million members in 1933, Hitler was pushed into action by Hindenburg who…

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    uber-patriots. Frau Diller, a shop-owner in Molching, was on the vitriolic jingoist end of that spectrum. “...her shop lived for the Third Reich… she was known to… donate the money to the Nazi Party. On the wall behind her... was a framed photo of the Führer. If you walked into her shop and didn’t say ‘heil Hitler,’ you wouldn’t be served.” (pg. 35) When a person like Frau Diller exists in a neighborhood, it is impossible for there to not be pro-Nazi, anti-semitic flavors in the air. Having…

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    shows Leni abiding by the Nazi aims, one of which was 'To win support for particular policies'. She ensured this aim was fulfilled by explicitly displaying Nazi images such as the eagle, flag and Hitler after the powerful statement "One people, one Fuhrer, one Reich and one Germany". Hitler named it 'Triumph of the Will' and called it a "...tribute to the strength and beauty of our movement", this extensively shows that during this time period, she became a product of the main cultural…

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