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    During the Holocaust, more than 6 million Jews were persecuted by the Nazis in Germany and its surrounding nations. Following World War 1, Adolf Hitler came into power in Germany and formed one of the most powerful fascist totalitarian states at the time. Hitler blamed the economic depression on the Jews and others he believed to be inferior. He wanted to eradicate the people who were seen as a threat to the German people. The book The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a fictional representation of…

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    high. People were dissatisfied with the government and this is the reason they voted to power a man who promised to rip up the Treaty of Versailles, Adolf Hitler. He rose to power in German politics as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. The people needed a strong leader to contest the victors of World War I and change their quality of life. Hitler promised to bring back Germany’s glory, and whether or not people agree with how he did it, he did.…

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    believed that McGovern’s was a misunderstood prophet who foretold the end of the Vietnam War, the national legalization of abortion, and the decriminalization of marijuana in eleven states. I agree with Hayden that McGovern did predict the end of the Vietnam War. However, Hayden assessment is flawed. McGovern was not in favor of the legalization of abortion and marijuana nationwide. Instead, the Democratic Party misunderstands McGovern. In 1976, the Democrats retreated from leftist politics and…

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    Swastika Symbolism

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    Have you ever thought about how symbols got their meaning? Why do doves represent purity and love? Why does the color black represent death? Why do bald eagles represent freedom? No matter if the symbol has different colors of a flag or a national animal, there is a is a deeper meaning behind the symbols. And within this meaning, there are groups that use this symbol to represent themselves and their beliefs. Some symbol’s meanings changed over time. For example, the swastika was used to…

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    The Rise Of Nazis And ISIS

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    In the 20th century, a fascist group called the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, which was also known as the Nazis, had emerged. The party was run by the Austrian, Adolf Hitler, who is credited with starting the party with his novel Mein Kampf (Neel). The Nazis were characterized by intense nationalism (Neel).The Nazis had emerged from pre existing groups and had built from the existing disillusion from the German loss in World War I (Neel). Nazis were anti semitic and used Jews as…

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    The Nazi Governing System

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    The National Socialist German Workers’ Party, or the Nazi Party, formed in 1920 with Adolf Hitler becoming the most influential figure in Germany (“Nazi Party,” 2009). Nazism is a type of totalitarian ideology and is closely related to fascism. Both Nazism and Fascism are related in that they both reject liberalism, Marxism, and democracy. However, the main difference is based on the acceptance of different races and the disapproval of mixing races. Fascists believed that the state…

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    During and after the Second World War many leaders, soldiers, and officials of Germany were tried for war crimes because of their in humane practices and policies. Many viewed these Nazi Germans as ruthless savages that lacked any regard for the treatment of their enemies, prisoners, and even their own soldiers. Erwin Rommel was a field marshal that fought for Nazi Germany, leading many successful campaigns throughout Africa and Europe against the allied forces, but he was unlike the other Nazi…

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    once said, the ends do not necessarily justify the means. They both acquired total control by killing millions both nationally and internationally. This is just one of the many similarities they have in how they ran their government. Hitler was a fascist dictator who used ruthless…

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    in Europe, political parties are central to the system because they structure the popular vote, formulate the public policy, organize the flow of power and compete in elections, allowing citizens to choose their leaders. Also, European politicians depend a lot on their political parties for their electoral success to parliament, and this success differs from a country to another in accordance with the local electoral system. Some systems allow the representation of many parties in parliament…

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    captured and exalted the fearless Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler and his infamous Nazi party. The film uses powerful imagery of Hitler himself and adoring crowds to emphasize his deity like leadership and the people’s love for him. In a time of insane rule, Riefenstahl’s picture was the propaganda for the Nazis that pushed its ideals through techniques that gave them false hope for the future of Germany in a ruthless and fascist regime. I will endeavor to investigate what techniques such as mise en scène…

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