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    The Lebensborn Program

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    Under the control of Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Party grew into a mass movement and ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. After Germany’s downfall in World War II, the Nazi Party was convicted of war crimes related to the murder of some six million European Jews during the Nazis’ control. But during his time, the Nazi created a program for the superior race this was called the Lebensborn program. This program was designed to breed the master race and stop the high rate of abortion which was at 800,000 in…

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    reality it is not. Joseph’s combination of propaganda and repetition helped shape Nazi Germany’s population. Without the preparation of the population through schools teaching Nazi ideas, most of the population would not have agreed with the actions Hitler was taking throughout World War 2. The education program and strategies of the Nazi party were instrumental to convincing the German public…

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    from the University of Munich with a PhD in Physical Anthropology. Two years later, in January 1937, he became the assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer, who had already began to do research on the twin experiments. That same year, Josef joined the Nazi party. By June 1940, he was drafted into the German army and volunteered for the medical service of the Waffen-SS, an armed wing of the Nazi’s SS organization consisting…

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    Josef Mengele

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    Who was Josef Mengele? Josef Mengele was an SS officer and physician at the famous concentration camp Auschwitz. Mengele is responsible for thousands of murders alone, being a selector (a Nazi who decided which prisoners would be gassed and which prisoners would die by forced labor) and being the physician for the camp. He experimented on prisoners as if they were lifeless human beings, with no remorse. Josef Mengele was born March 16th, 1911 in Günzburg, Germany. In 1935 he earned his Ph.D.…

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    How different is a nature documentary and Nazi propaganda, really? My suggestion is they 're not very different at all. Of course, our expectations of documentaries and propaganda vary: we expect documentaries to be truthful, reliable. Propaganda of groups such as the Nazis, meanwhile, is considered manipulative—a great evil in the world. However, both utilise techniques of persuasion to the point of altering reality—when the style of the documentary becomes as important as its content; when, as…

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    many new rules in Nazi Germany. The other things they taught the kids were based on their gender. The boys were taught combat tactics and also prepared them for military service. The girls were taught how to cook and clean and were prepared for motherhood. One of the main ways the Hitler Youth helped the Nazis was through fundraising. The Hitler Youth were always out collecting money for the Nazis and spreading the belief of supernatural supremacy. Another way they spread the Nazi word was…

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    domination in pre-Nazi Germany. Jewish were involved in large scale banking, a situation unparalleled elsewhere, and, by way of…

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    Annotated Bibliography Stefano, George D. "Plant: The Pink Triangle. Williams: The Spirit and the Flesh. Gay Histories." The Nation 31 Jan. 1987: 123-124. Web. 10 Mar. 2016. THE PINK TRIANGLE: The Nazi War Against Homosexuals. By Richard Plant. Henry Holt and Company. 257 pp. $19.95. THE SPIRIT AND THE FLESH: Sexual Diversity in American Indian Culture. By Walter L. Williams. Beacon. 344 pp. $21.95. Last September the Holocaust Memorial Council, created by congress in 1980. held its first…

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    so that when it actually gets written, it will be clear and concise so anyone reading it could easily follow along. I would appreciate feedback on whether or not focusing on social, political and economic climates as well as the strategies of the Nazi party is the correct way to angle the…

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    Essay On Jewish Persecution

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    and many enjoyed our torture. Women, children, men, it mattered not to the Nazis who received punishment. Only the strong or skilled had any chance at survival, so long as they were useful. Somehow even after all hope was lost the walls of the camps were torn down. Finally, justice could be had and the captors could experience the same punishment the Jews experienced. But this is not the justice the world needs…

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