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    Germany before Adolf Hitler took over was not in a well-rested state. They just lost World War I and basically had to rebuild the country from all the destruction it took during the war. The economy in Germany was completely destroyed, and it didn’t help when the Treaty of Versailles made Germany to disarm their army, make substantial territorial concessions, and pay reparations to certain countries, which finally cost them $31.4 billion. The country was in need of a miracle worker. Before going…

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    What Is Germany United

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    What is Germany and is it Truly United? Throughout history Germany has been a changing nation. It has changed so much that many lines in Germany have been blurred, such as who is German and what Germany comprises of. Germany has gone from a series of kingdoms and principalities to one nation, but even today Germany remains divided. Many of these issues of unity stem from what Germany actually is and the change in that definition over the course of the last couple centuries. Germany has almost…

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    Nuremberg Laws In Germany

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    allowed citizenship in Germany. The ones who were allowed citizenship were those who were of ‘German or kindred blood’ and these people were also the only ones allowed civil and political rights. The next part was to restrict the Jews ‘drity’ blood from spreading and displaying as Germans. This was done by making laws such as “Jews are forbidden to fly to the Reich or National flag or to display the Rich colours” and “marriages between Jews and subjects of the state of Germany or related by…

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    aspects. The reunification of Germany experienced major problems as the Berlin Wall fell. The problems that new Germany faced were largely economic related, but cultural, political, and social problems existed. Could some of the problems have been avoided? I don’t think so. The mergence of two different people is always unpredictable and the overall mood in Germany supports my thoughts. The heinous crime that Nazi-Germany…

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    of the worlds oldest and most beautiful cathedrals? Germany has such a rich history it’s hard to know where to begin looking. Germany is a wonderful place in north-central Europe. When you are in the northern part of Germany, by North Sea and the Baltic Sea, you will see beautiful coastal plains. In the east, the coastal plain stretches southward for one-hundred and twenty miles; while the rest of the land is dotted with foothills. Germany shares its borders with nine different countries:…

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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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    When one looks back to the time of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust there are no shortages of shocking facts. Everything about the Third Reich and its modus operandi seem surreal. It is apparent how evil the Nazi party was; yet not at all apparent as to how they were able to be so cruel and wicked. After all, humans are born with a conscience. So how can a group which aims to systemically slaughter an entire race of people do so without the slightest qualm and still have the support of the masses?…

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    that led us to the town, we 19 Americans began to explore a German town that we'd never heard of, and that we may never visit again. Travelling to Germany has been the highlight of my life, as the desire to explore cultures and languages is a spark I've been carrying for years. The three weeks I experienced ignited that spark into a flame. In Germany, I witnessed the current-events I'd read about online come to life. I was able to see Syrian refugees who were starting over in a new land, with…

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    Tour Reflection Going into this tour, I’m pretty sure I was one of the few choir members who had actually stepped foot into Germany before, since I had traveled their once before with my mother and grandmother. When I had gone here before (in middle school), I had loved the country, and so even though we were only going to be in Germany for five days, I was most excited for this part of the trip. Since my original trip here was so long ago, I didn’t remember a whole lot of detail about the…

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    Nazi Germany Propaganda

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    After the unification of Germany, following the Franco-Prussian War, in 1871 many Germans had resounding support for the newfound empire. Nationalism was seeded into almost every German. There was nothing in the world that could stop them, or so they believed. We see that this invulnerable feeling did not last. Following the Great War, also known as World War I, Germany’s seething nationalism had been squelched by the loss of World War I. Devastated by the unthinkable loss of the Great War,…

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