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    they were taught and did was turn in their own parents to the Nazis. “From childhood, they had been trained to follow orders, no matter how inhumane” (Gottfried, Ted.). Clearly the Nazi’s were teaching their members to stay loyal to the fuhrer land, and the fuhrer…

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    By using all forms of media and communications, he furthered Nazi propaganda aims in hopes of ingraining the concept of their Führer being a god and that the German race was superior into the German people’s minds. His propaganda alienated the Jews and labelled them as Germany’s greatest enemies. Goebbels believed that if his propaganda was depicted in such a way then that the…

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    happen. But he wanted the readers to infer that Out-With really meant Auschwitz so they could get a better picture in their minds while reading the story. And the same goes with what Bruno called the Fury. He really meant the Fuhrer. Fuhrer means leader in German. The fuhrer was the person who promoted Father to…

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    In 1933, Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany, then after the death of President Hindenburg in 1934 Hitler combined both roles and named himself the Führer of Germany. His government began introducing lots of the plans and policies he wrote about in Mein Kampf. These policies included military expansion, territory expansion, systematic persecution of the Jewish community and sterilisation of Jewish and…

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    be innovative and persevere through hardship. Moreover, the movie removed major events in Louie’s running career such as the highly anticipated Olympic Trials during a heatwave in New York. Other scenes that were omitted included Louie meeting the Fuhrer himself at the Olympics and…

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    Obedience and Conformity Assessment 1. What actions did Hitler take to solidify his control over the German government? Hitler’s rise to power was a gradual process that led to his control over the German government and position as Fuhrer. As part of the Nazi party, Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1993 by the president after Hindenburg realized that he must appeal to the Nazi Party in order for laws to be passed. Hitler entices the public and a parade is held in his honor. He practices his…

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    parents. At a young age, Heck already believed in the two fundamental tenets of the Nazi creed: “belief in the innate superiority of the Germanic-Nordic race, and the conviction that total submission to the welfare of the state – personified by the Führer – was [his] first duty” . With this in mind, it is clear how Heck and the other Hitler Youth members were susceptible to the propaganda exposed to them. The pomp and paraphernalia of the organization amplified the belief that the youth were…

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    The Holocaust: Extermination or simple segregation? The spark that ignited the flame of Adolf Hitler’s hate started in 1918, when he learned of the German surrender to the Allies of World War One. Enraged, he blamed the surrender on the people in Germany, such as the Jews and Slavs, which he considered to be undesirable and sought to build a Germany were no weakness could hold it down. Hitler sent the undesirables of Germany’s occupation to camps where they were exterminated, and the evidence of…

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    The Führer In 1889 a boy name Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. The boy wanted to become a great painter, but despite his efforts, he received little to no recognition from his peers, and ended up living in poverty in Vienna. As a man of German descent, he came to dislike Austria referring to it as a “patchwork nation” for it had various ethnic groups. He later moved to the German city of Munich. He drifted from place to place for a while until he eventually joins in…

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    Adolf Hitler, a cruel man with a mind manipulated by drugs was the ruler of the Third Reich in Nazi Germany-- the most horrendous place to live in at the time of World War II. Death, the ultimate worker and servant of the Fuhrer, picked up behind his damage. If anyone looked left or right at this point in history, the two would be there lurking. They were in people’s minds like an abominable disease that they had been damned with. Germany was in their hands in a blink of an eye and they did…

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