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    blamed largely on Hitler, the Nazi party, and the S.S officers who organized and carried out such a mass slaughter of people. Though the blame can easily rest on them, Hitler’s success can be appropriately blamed on the support of the ordinary German citizens. What many people do not discuss is how such a radical person could be able to build such a large and willing party, or how he was able to convince an entire country to follow him, even during the atrocities the Nazis committed. From the…

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    It is amazing to be able to open yourself up to different perspectives, and I feel very privileged to be able study the history that the world shares but looks at very differently. Being from absolutely the different hemisphere of the world, I came here with my knowledge of different events of the past with certain outlook that my professors in my high school implanted in me, especially when it concerned the World Wars. India was a British colony and hence, our history includes the study Indian…

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    Albert Speer

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    multitudal achievements and failures. One may argue that his greatest achievements included his indulgence in archiectural projects, his rise into nazi hierarchy and even his ability to increase German weapons production as the Armaments Minister, in the face of serious adversity and opposition. However, to say that Albert Speer is…

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    Also, the memory of the Holocaust has proven to be unbearable as it has left long lasting mental effects on the characters. The Nazi government systemically attacked and persecuted the Jews with brutal violence and sent millions of them to concentration camps. As a result, Spiegelman’s family has been traumatized and has “children of holocaust survivors growing up with the simultaneous presence and absence of the Holocaust memory in their lives” (Kohli, 2012, p. 2). In fact, “Maus is not about…

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    Hitler do this? Was this his plan all along or is that what he had to resort to in order to eliminate the inferior “race of the Jews?” Why he did he have such a strong belief in superiority of the German Aryan race? In in 1939, Hitler was in power in Nazi Germany. Jews feared for their lives. Simply walking down the street would mean a life or death situation. But how did it all start? Before Hitler rose to power, he was a simple man of his country. He joined the German army in World War 1 to…

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    Quentin Tarantino is a highly acclaimed director who has created many award-winning film in his career. Some of his characteristics of his directorial style is the ability create entertaining film while exploring serious themes and ideas. Tarantino does this by creating compelling and well thought out characters in combination purposeful cinematic techniques that enable viewers understand the films on much deeper level. I have chosen Quentin Tarantino 's 2008’s ‘Inglourious Basterds’ and 2012’s…

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    ideological zealots, trained to root out communists, homosexuals, slaves, gypsies, the work shy… and persecute them without mercy.” The ordinary men, turned Gestapo, went to all ends to ensure that those whose ideals/personal qualities did not meet the Nazi/Aryan standards were eliminated, for the sake of a New Germany and the Master Aryan Race. Instilled with the radical ideologies…

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    Revolution (the Cultural Revolution on the second mention) mainly in terms of their backgrounds, motifs and historical influences, and conclude by evaluating the degree these two caused devastation to human civilization. Amongst atrocities recorded in human history, the Holocaust initiated by the Nazis Germany and the the Cultural Revolution by the CPC seem the most brutal and irrational. These two mass murders, the former being pogrom, genocide, or ethnic cleansing, the latter being purging…

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    in Europe. In Germany, one of his tactics to achieve this goal was the passing of the Nuremberg Laws. To ensure the total dehumanization of Jews the Nazi party enforced two laws that stripped them of their rights, affected where they could live and work, and invited mistreatment from the Aryan people around them On September 15, 1935 Hitler and the Nazi party passed the Nuremberg Laws that were meant to be specifically discriminatory against Jewish people. In fact, the Reich Citizenship law was…

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    Hegemony Aspects in Rebellion Song Lyric Hegemony is the term that Antonio Gramsci, an Italian who was known as a leading Marxist thinker, used to denote one social party or individual’s predominance over others. This term is not used only for political or economic subject but also any case when the dominant party shows the ability to make the subordinate party sees the view as the dominant party sees it. In the music industry, especially in the contemporary popular music industry, it is…

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