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    From 1933 to 1945, the Nazis developed more than 20,000 concentration camps across Europe. Jews and other enemies were discriminated against and thrown in concentration camps and murdered under Hitler 's regime. Jews were forced to live in “ghettos” and were faced with poor working…

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    Hitler Vs Nazi Germany

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    When discussing the history of Germany, it’s impossible not to bring up the topic of the Nazi’s. Nazi is short for the National Socialist German Worker’s Party, which was a political party that started in the early 1930’s and ended in 1945. This party was ran by Adolf Hitler that believed the Aryan race was the perfect race, and took out anyone who disagreed with their views. They saw the Jewish people as their biggest threat and tried to eliminate all Jews. This is what led to the…

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    the strongest, most advanced military force in the world. Having the best air force, navy, and land forces, they were able to greatly expand their territory in a terse amount of time. Towns, cities, and countries fell under Nazi rule as Hitler's army rolled across Europe. Nazi Germany had the potential to cause great destruction to the world, much more than what was seen in the war. Germany under Hitler's rule would never be able to reach its full, destructive…

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    Adolf Hitler's Weaknesses

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    At a time when Germany was suffering from the loss and humiliation of World War 1, Adolf Hitler rose up to save the motherland from the Weimar Republic. Through the Beer Hall Putsch and the creation of the Nazi party, Adolf took a stand by an attempt to overthrow the Bavarian government, as well as promote nationalistic ideas throughout the state of Germany. Despite Hitler’s failed coup d’état, Hitler continued to pursue his goal to, in fact, rise to power. Although he was convicted of treason…

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    If propaganda, the ultimate form of societal persuasion, is used correctly, a group can instill biased views into a population. The Nazi Party did just that, but they used their influence to start a genocide. Hitler’s knowledge of propaganda gave the Nazi Party a pathway to power. They used it to glorify the party and paint him as a deity. They also released pieces that painted the Jewish people as the enemy to the world’s peace. Hitler believed that it was easier to brainwash the uneducated…

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    World War II and the reign of the Nazi Party greatly affected the whole world and shaped it into what it is today. It not only affected the economics and political aspects of countries but also the artistic side as well. It allowed for the modern art movement in Europe to travel across the sea to other countries, allowing its ideals to spread. With what happened to art during the reign of Hitler it can be said that it both changed how art was seen and also showed that no powerful force could…

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    The Holocaust transpired between 1933 and 1945, was the genocide of over eleven million people, including six million Jews, under the leadership of Hitler and the Nazi Party. Although the Holocaust took anti-Semitism to the extreme, anti-Semitism has prevailed for over two thousand years. The origins of anti-Semitism lay deep in human history, dating back to biblical times. Prior to the nineteenth century, anit-Semitism evolved from conflict over religious beliefs, into a policy of political and…

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    WWII and characterized for his fascist policies that resulted in millions of deaths, could have come to power in Germany during the 1920-1930s. Hitler rose to power in German politics as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party (or NSDAP). He was elected chancellor of Germany in 1933, and served as dictator from 1934 to 1945. Even at a young age, Adolf Hitler had a strong passion for German nationalism. This became evident in his early beer-hall…

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    affected Germans' especially. Because the Treaty of Versailles, which judge by the German's leader one of the element of ruined Germany and made the German people under the races of other national In Europe. The national socialist German workers' party " Nazi Party" depends on three elements. To change the situation in Germany and made the huge shift in politics, economic, and social fields.…

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    territorial conquest. At the age of 86 years old Hindenburg had died on August 2. The military leaders had agreed to combine the presidency into one position. That means Adolf Hitler would be able to command all the armed forces of the Reich. In 1940 the Nazi Party was…

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