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    Hitlerjunge Quex Analysis

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    creators of Der Untertan aimed at explaining the seemingly unlikely turn of events which resulted in the devastation of World War II and the Holocaust, and the Nazi party was obviously driven to promote their cause and to gain more member’s for Hitler Youth. Though it is clear that they promote opposite views, they do, however, both work in clever ways to influence their audiences. In Der Untertan, Nazism is presented as a radical stream of thought through the use of humorous satire. In…

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    White Rose Thesis

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    who showed the strength of the youth, that peace can be the best way to counter tyranny, and that everyone can become someone. The right pieces were put together and thus they became that illustrious someone that everyone looks towards.…

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    he hitler youth was a youth organization of the nazi party in Germany accepting ages 10-18, during ages 10-14 they go to hitler folk and after 4 years they enter Hitler youth .it began July 4th 1926 and lasted until 1945. It prepared young boys for the military, and young girls for motherhood. Boys and girls were separated into different groups, not only by gender but by age too. Boys wore a brown shirt, black pants, black scarf and a special insignia that was sown to their sleeve . They…

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    nonfiction pieces such as “Hitler Youth,” and in website articles from experts in psychology, all emphasize the importance of standing up for your beliefs. That is why standing up for your beliefs is the most effective way to approach conflict, through all the variety of ways in which people can do so. One reason why it is beneficial to stand up for your beliefs in the face of conflict is because situations can get worse if you don’t take action. This is shown in “Hitler Youth” where author…

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    situation. Recently children in combat have become an epidemic, however, child soldiers have been used for quite some years. “Child combatants have been found on battlefields throughout history. Perhaps the most notable example is the Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth) in the closing days of World War II.” (Kaplan). Countries that are at constant war or villages in constant battle seem to have the highest concentration of such soldiers. Dominican Republic of Congo (DRC) has been using child soldiers…

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    Why was the role of the youth such a big part of Nazi Germany? 1.) What was the HJ (Hitler Youth), what it did for the youth and the Nazi’s also how it came to be and what it was teaching the youth. 2.) The HJ (Hitler Youth) how it was impacting Nazi Germany and what was the main purpose of the HJ, also why it was mandatory for the Youth to join the HJ. 3.) Why were youth important to the Nazi’s and what they were going to do in the future and what was their main purpose in the Nazi’s plan. Next…

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    Have you ever been in a situation that you feel like doing the right thing, even when others might do something different? Everyone has courage, but what is rare is when people actually show it. In The Diary of Anne Frank Play (written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett) the Frank family, the Van Daan family, and Mr. Dussel are all Jewish people who need to go into hiding to stay safe during World War 2. Miep Gies is one of the people that helps hide them. Miep shows courage by helping the…

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    school last friday, there were boys from the Hitler Youth Movement there to educate us! They told us all about how the movement was rapidly growing and that every one of us in Germany would soon be building Germany’s bright future. The way that they conducted themselves, spoke, and dressed was so impressive that i instantly wanted to be one of them more than anything in the world… it seemed like so much fun. At lunch Hans was saying that the Hitler youth was really just meant to brainwash us…

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    The article “Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow” emphasizes the importance up standing up for what you believe in. It states “Later, Sophie would not buckle again on her political views: In another letter to Fritz, she wrote, ‘I don't like to think about it, but soon there is going to be nothing left but politics, and as long as it's so confused and evil, it's cowardly to turn away from it,’” (Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadow paragraph 8). In…

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    Through gaining the support of Germany 's youth, he ensured that the values of obedience, patriotism and militarism in particular, were well bred into society and furthermore that the loyalty of the people would remain throughout the generations. His views on the importance of youth in the sustainment of power were further demonstrated in his book 'Mien Kampf ' in which he claimed, 'whoever has the youth has the future '. In implementing such control, German schools were…

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