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    were that Hitler’s Youth was a program made by the Nazi government that taught German male minors strictly about Hitler and his beliefs. Children were raised up to follow Hitler and him only. This example proves that members of the Nazi organizations were responsible for the Holocaust because the government wanted to manipulate kids at a young age so when the kids gradually get older they’ll become fully loyal to their country and their leader. The program taught things what Hitler strongly…

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    of a country. Hitler used many tactics to get Germany’s citizens to accept that Jews were the reason why the country was in bad shape. He used his speeches to ensure citizens that he was the right leader for Germany to make the country great again. He had anti-Semitic propaganda everywhere, from newspapers to movies. There were posters everywhere in Germany that promoted Nazism, Hitler, and anti-Semitism. He made sure that the youth of Germany was on his side by setting up Youth Nazi…

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    that Hitler 's ideas and messages were taught…

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    discrimination against various political and religious groups, indoctrinating the youth, reforming ideas about the role of women and controlling the working class’ lives the Nazi party reshaped the structure of German society during the period of 1933-1939 in an attempt to create a Volksgemeinschaft or ‘people’s community’. The Nazis saw the Jewish Community as an ‘inferior race’ and blamed them for the loss of the war. Once Hitler came to power in 1933 the Jewish community was increasingly…

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    Hitler Gender Roles

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    social rights of women would propel and elevate society. The second, given by Adolf Hitler in his speech Our Fanatical Fellow-Combatants, who…

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    Abby Ritchie Pre AP English II Mrs. Connor April 15, 2015 Nazi Propaganda Rough Draft Adolf Hitler once said that “propaganda tries to force a doctrine on the whole people… Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea” (“Nazi Propaganda” 5). Propaganda turned into his most effective tool against the Jewish people. Jews were rendered unable to fight back due to their ignorance of what the Nazis really wanted, while their…

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    Nazi Propaganda Analysis

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    was a breeding ground for extremist political parties such as the Nazi party. Hitler promised to stop reparation payments, to give all Germans jobs and food, and to make them proud to be German again (Smith, 2008). The Nazi Party used several psychological tactics to indoctrinate the German people to its ideology. These included the clever use of propaganda, the oratory skills of Hitler, the education and Hitler Youth systems along with the Nazi police force: the…

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    Under the guidance of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, Germany underwent a slow evolution that targeted racial minorities during the nineteen-thirties. Striving to create a racially pure, Hitler stressed the creation of a new, Aryan community. By dominating every aspect of societal life, the Nazi regime promised to stabilize Germany’s economy through employment opportunities, militarization, and land seizures. Furthermore, they advocated for reinstating Germany to her former, pre-Treaty of…

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    other prisoners. The story begins in 1935 in Germany. After Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany, Helmuth is just starting middle school. He doesn’t know about all the bad things that Hitler is involved with. Helmuth’s first middle school teacher is a retired Nazi soldier and strong supporter for Hitler. Helmuth learns just how horrible Hitler is when his teacher tunes into a radio broadcast of Hitler giving a speech. Hitler was trying to convince everyone that Jewish people were the…

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    eyes of the Nazi party. Determining why the youth growing up during the rise of the Nazi party were so willing to follow and support the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler’s reign of supremacy is a fascinating topic to dismember and investigate. Peukert discusses what the youth of the time really thought about. Peukert also begins the argument of the possibility that youth were not truly supporting Hitler and the Nazi party. Can we truly be sure if these youth actually supported the Nazi party and the…

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