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    Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party and Führer of Nazi Germany, was, and still is, an infamous figure known for its fascist policies that caused the death of millions of people. Although Hitler might not seem like a good person, he fits the criteria of a successful leader; he was determined to restore his country to its rightful honor, great military and outstanding economic power. He built an empire from the ashes of an old one. He was a symbol of absolute spitefulness, yet he inspired…

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    Rachel Basey Period F August 4, 2015 Rough Draft Essay The historical fiction novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak takes place in Nazi Germany. Although Nazi Germany is often only associated with the intolerance and persecution of Jews and other Holocaust victims, this novel is about an everyday, ordinary citizen of Germany. Death narrates the tale of this ordinary citizen, a young girl named Liesel Meminger. Throughout the novel Liesel learns to read, love, and understand the power…

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    How different is a nature documentary and Nazi propaganda, really? My suggestion is they 're not very different at all. Of course, our expectations of documentaries and propaganda vary: we expect documentaries to be truthful, reliable. Propaganda of groups such as the Nazis, meanwhile, is considered manipulative—a great evil in the world. However, both utilise techniques of persuasion to the point of altering reality—when the style of the documentary becomes as important as its content; when, as…

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    next generation well educated in what Hitler wanted them to be educated in, it would allow the next generation of Aryans to create a new Germany that would rule for thousands of years. The reformed schools also idolised Hitler and his role of the Fuhrer. Another important aspect of the Nazi school was their education, as history books were re-written, as well as biology and maths. Lastly, the importance of physical education was thoroughly elevated, as Hitler wanted the next generation to be…

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    Many people are responsible for the twelve million deaths during the Holocaust (Malstrom Notes). The Holocaust happened during Nazi Germany when the country was lead by Hitler. During this time the Final Solution occurred, which was when the Nazis tried to exterminate the European Jewish population and many other undesirables (Malstrom Notes). All though many people were part of the killings in the Holocaust I believe the Oath-Takers are more responsible for the Holocaust than just one higher…

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    when they were in trouble. He was brave when he took out his rivals and gained Eurasian. The people loved him and you could tell because they would salute him. They loved his ideas because he was doing what was best for his people. He was called Führer of Germany, which shows he was a leader who was willing to kill, protect, and fight for his country. He was like a father and the German people were his kids, who he would do anything…

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    The Führer, on the other hand, had a more nebulous relationship with Nietzsche’s writings. While Hitler appropriated Nietzsche’s ideas into his ideology, he never actually read his works personally. There were, however, stories and rumors spread throughout Germany regarding the two. Viennese actress Rosa Albach-Petty, for example, reportedly heard a story from a friend of a young workman named Adolf Hitler who asked to borrow Thus Spoke Zarathustra and another book by Nietzsche, saying, “‘almost…

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    Could there be anything more twisted than these Holocaust fantasists? How more and more people are making up memoirs about witnessing Nazi crimes. With the rise of Hitler to power in 1933 Jews faced the final test in the registers of human suffering. The reason for their difficulty was the Nazis racism. The Jews were seen as a mistake of nature. They were labeled as misfits, foreigners and stateless, who should be exterminated for the betterment of the Aryan nation.When Hitler came to power in…

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    influences Liesel, allowing her, already very caring side, to flourish. However, there is one occasion where Hans’ is showing his caring side, but not in the way he tends to show it in other stages of the book. This happens after Liesel says “I hate the Fuhrer!”. “He clenched his eyes. Then opened them. He slapped Liesel Meminger squarely in the face”. Although it seems extremely harsh, it was very necessary for Hans’ to do that, in order for Liesel to always remember that it isn’t okay to yell,…

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    Hitler Gender Roles

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    This speech was given shortly after Hitler became fuhrer of Germany. This speech gives historians a look at Hitler’s vision for Germany at the time. This document gives the reader a perspective of Hitler’s view of gender roles and finally it brings up the important of youth Hitler emphasized. This speech…

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