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    treason. They listened to a radio, which had foreign stations, and was against the law. The books “The Boy Who Dared” and “Hitler Youth” tell about Helmuth’s life and the things that happened that lead to his execution. In “The Boy Who Dared”, Helmuth grows up in the midst of the Nazi’s rise to power. The Nazi's disrespected all Jewish people that lived in Germany. Hitler banned all radios, books, and any other forms of information that reported what was happening outside of the…

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    Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Benito Mussolini all three were major dictators that made a huge impact in what we know as history today. Their leadership skills and ways of persuading the public were all different , but had some similarities. All three used propaganda and mainly focused on economic policies and the problems that the country faced with the government. Mussolini and Hitler shared more similarities to each other than Stalin shared with the both of them. All three of them were…

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    Totalitarianism took place in Europe in the 1930’s after the treaty of Versaille failed to provide peace after WWI,which caused Germany to grow resentful.This resulted beneficial to Germany,and actually helped give the rise to the era in dictators.Totalitarianism is a political system that has total control over the lives of individuals.It is also a country headed by one person and one person only,which is the dictator.Here,the states have the authority to control all aspects of the lives of…

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    of Adolf Hitler was a calculated, and cunning set of plans that brought with it a period in history that won’t be forgotten. However to fully understand his impact on the world you must understand that he started before he became Fuhrer of Germany in August 1934. When Hitler became leader of the Nazi party in June 1921 he brought with it a radical set of ideological ideas; these ideas would later be known as Nazism, when he became Fuhrer of Germany. The interesting thing about Adolf Hitler is…

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    was tortured, starved, and killed. Elie Wiesel, Berek Latarus, and Alfons Heck were a few of many of these people. Wiesel and Latarus were both Holocaust survivors, well Heck was a Nazi German. Heck was convinced during the Holocaust by Hitler to join the Hitler Youth for the German and Hitler’s support. Latarus was a victim that lost his family and was smart during the Holocaust and survived. Wiesel was also a victim of the Holocaust that had no idea what was going on until he had to face it.…

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    Kamila Krawczuk Ms. Zasso Honors Western Civilization 23 May, 2016 The early twentieth century was without a doubt revolutionary. Everything from new technology to new ideals. Those new ideals were created by people such as Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. However, the ideals that they had created were ones that hurt democratic ideals. Normally, most people prefer to have those democratic ideals that they were losing at that time. Yet those leaders managed to create those ideals by taking…

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    Frau Junge portray Hitler? The class discussed this question at length, and we came up with the conclusion that Junge described Hitler as more of a father figure to her, as she had a much more personal relationship with him than most others. The private memories she shared about Hitler humanized him in a sense, providing a perspective that a good majority of the public had never heard. Another discussion question asked was how does Hitler’s secretary reflect on her work for Hitler? What themes…

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    Lasting effect of Hitler and Nazi’s on Germany Hitler and his Nazi soldiers terrified the citizens that of Berlin, Germany, and the towns around it. They wanted to rid the world of the Jewish people. It was a scary time to be a Jew, or to be alive in Germany. I have done plenty of research in the library, on Amazon Books and YouTube; and using internet sources to learn plenty of information about this subject. The effect Hitler’s Nazi regime made on Germany has been everlasting. It will forever…

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    between 6 to 11 million (6 million being the Jewish deaths, and the other 5 million being the deaths of other miscellaneous minorities living in occupied Europe). The Holocaust was brought on by the hate and prejudice inspired by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, the chancellor and president of Germany from August 2, 1934 until April 30, 1945. The Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City’s Battery Park has several exhibitions and objects representing the significance of the Nazi Holocaust on the…

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    order to control and expand their empire. There are may caused to the second world war, however, none are quite as impactful as nationalism, alliances, and economic factors. Hitler utilized nationalism to gain control of the Reichstag in Germany, and alliances were built, which caused conflict between other countries. Hitler also realized that the economy was struggling in Germany, so he acted out. Without these three factors, World War Two would not have been so impactful. Hitler’s…

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