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    While both viewed art as necessary elements of a society’s culture, Eisenhower viewed art as something to be sought after and Hitler believed art from other countries are enemies of Nazi Germany. Eisenhower’s viewpoint is supported when he writes, “Today we are fighting in a country which has contributed a great deal to our cultural inheritance, a country rich in monuments which by their creation helped and now in their old age illustrate…

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    A View to a Death: Savagery in Lord of the Flies and Nazi Germany During the time of Golding’s Lord of the Flies’ publication, nations were uncertain, unsure of their future following World War Two. The introduction of nuclear weapons and the emergence of a platform upon which communism prospered influenced Golding’s perception of conflict in the world. He utilized his wartime experiences in the British Navy to elevate the novel from a survival story into an allegorical masterpiece.…

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    dehumanized and killed so Tutsis could prove superiority and gain power in Rwanda. A few ways both the Hutus and Jews were dehumanized was being named sub humanly and had their lives taken, in both cases were for the superiority and benefit of the Tutsis or nazis.…

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    Nazi propaganda was rarely subtle: Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda, wrote, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. It is vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to…

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    government and banks over many years have been donating funds to aid Holocaust survivors and victims of genocide and worldly catastrophes. Hitler was extremely significant during the Holocaust, and frankly, he was the cause of it. With the help of his Nazi regime and its collaborators he managed to gradually begin what was known to be one of most tragic genocides in history. Hitler’s father died when he was young, around twelve, making his childhood rough. His hatred for Jews began in about…

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    Over 50 million people died because of WWII according to The National WWII Museum and many credit Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for the start of the war. Hitler’s anti-semitic views also led to 6 million Jews dying during the Holocaust. So how did such an evil leader with radical views rise to have so much power? During Adolf Hitler’s early life he experienced many tragedies and developed his anti-semitic views during this period. At 6:30 p.m. Hitler’s life started on April 20, 1889 in a…

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    The questions that 's only a lot of your minds is why should you read the book im going to intoduce to you? What exactly is so special and interesting about this book that you just have to listen to my presentation? Well firstly you do not know what a good book is until you have read an historical fiction book such as The Book Thief. Why is this so? Because it 's such a devastatingly yet beautifully written book that it 's able to convert even the biggest non readers into reading addicts.…

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    It is often assumed that every occupant of Nazi Germany either hated the Jews or knowingly ignored their hardships; however, that is not entirely true. There were some Germans who attempted to make a difference. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a historical fiction novel about the life of a young German girl. Liesel is a young orphan growing up in a poor town in Nazi Germany. Although as far-fetched as it sounds, stealing books is what keeps her alive in the end. This is a unique story about…

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    Jew, Max Vandenburg who is hiding from the Nazis. During this time many Jews along with people of many other races were being persecuted, they were killed, imprisoned or forced into hiding. Max was one of those unlucky people who had to go into hiding although that is bad he was lucky enough to be taken in by the Hubermann’s who decided to help Max hide in their basement. Later in the novel though he leaves the Hubermann’s home and is caught by the Nazis just before reaching freedom, he is then…

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    these films, Russians were always outnumbered and disadvantaged technically and strategically. Thank to their heroism, the Slavs always defeated their enemy. The North Star by MGM told the story of one Ukrainian Village, which, when occupied by Nazis, burned their wheat fields to avoid it falling into Nazi’s hands. The interesting fact is that even though the plot took place in a Ukrainian Village, the film producers completely ignored Ukrainians as an ethnic…

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