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    In this movie review I will be comparing Conspiracy and Downfall. Both films showing such crucial determining factors of World War II within one setting. While having the ability to tell the story of Nazi Germany from the highs, and lows of the Third Reich, before and after the gruesome events of the Holocaust. Several SS Generals that were in attendance at the Wannsee Conference in Conspiracy, are later represented in a different aspect in the film Downfall. These two films help the…

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    Hitler’s role was pivotal in the Nazi state between 1933 and 1939. Hitler was the ‘Führer’ of the Nazi Party, clearly ‘Hitler’s ideology was an undeniably powerful factor in the shaping of the Nazi party.’ Hitler’s ‘charismatic authority’ in the consolidation of Nazi power with the Reichstag decree and the enabling act. His domination was not only limited to consolidation, his will determined Nazi foreign policy aims and the ideology of the party in gearing the economy and society for war…

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    collaborators.”(ushmm.org). The Holocausts was the world’s most inhumane massacre of Jews by the German Nazis. Adolf Hitler, who firmly believed that Germans were “racially superior”, was supreme power of Europe, due to his proclamation of himself as the Fuhrer. He was a very anti-Semitic man: always plotting atrocious schemes of eradicating the Jews. He commanded his attendants such as SS to initiate the plan of the eradication of the Jews, so-called the final solution. He was in the hub of the…

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    moral theology that Germans used to validate their actions, or lack thereof. After Hitler’s appointment to chancellor, an internal purge of political opposition destroyed any possible objection to Nazi policies. The Nazis began implementing the “Fuhrer-myth,” to spark the idolization of Adolf Hitler by citizens. This myth served as a justification for the Germans and their actions against racial minorities any verbal or physical assault was done in the honor of Hitler and the national…

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    Motivated by racial ideology, Adolf Hitler, otherwise known as the Führer of Nazi Germany, sought to purify Germany via invasion and the conquering of Lebensraum for the German people, ultimately leading to the encampment, abuse, and genocide of millions of people who were deemed by the Führer as ‘undesirable.’ These outcasts did not fit the Aryan mold Hitler envisioned for Germany. Aryans were typically characterized as true Europeans of white skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes; thus the…

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    improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc. Hitler was ruthless in trying to achieve his goal and his methods reflected his violent and aggressive nature. One of the first things to do on the Führer’s (Führer: a leader: applied esp. to Adolf Hitler (der Führer) while he was Chancellor ) list was to give the new generation of German people Lebensraum (living space) This need for more space led Hitler to invade Germany’s neighbouring countries and when Poland was…

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    Over the past couple of weeks I have been enjoying The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. I picked this novel because when I first heard about it, it instantly was caught to my attention. Not only was it a bestseller but also a film produced. All the talk and gossip had me intrigued for awhile. I am so glad this class gave me the opportunity and motivation to read it. The culture of this novel is about Adolf Hitler and the disturbing hatred he had toward Jewish people. My Aunt is Jewish and so are a…

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    enormous, horseshoe shaped hall was completely full of vibrant women. Nazi flags waved proudly from those who were lucky enough to make it into the arena. The crowd hung on every word NS Women’s League leader Gertruf Scholtz-Klink spoke. Later the Führer himself would speak, his final words claiming that the German hearts of women would be bound to him and Germany. These words being drowned by the jubilances of cheering from the adorned women below. Women became the backbone to not only the…

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    Blaming all the mishaps happening and that already happened on the jews. It motivated him to the position of fuhrer in Germany where he controlled all things polictical.Hitler realized the way to achieve power and manipulate the german people was to manifest an enemy. Hitler understood that by giving them something to have a phobia about and see no light at the…

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    Hitler, fascism, anti semitism, and the Nazis. Charlie Chaplin plays a poor Jewish barber, the main protagonist. The Barber was a soldier during World War I and loses his memory for about 20 years then becomes of the Fuhrer of Tomainia due to his identical appearances with the actual Fuhrer. The barber is soon forced to give a speech to become the next emperor of the world. While giving his heart- touching speech, Chaplin stares into the camera with the fire burning in his eyes, pouring out his…

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