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    “history” -Adolf Hitler (boardofwisdom.com). There is no skepticism that he made history. Without even something as tragic, and devastating as the Holocaust, our present may not be where it is today. We all recognize the story of Hitler; he led the Nazi Party, which was the result of over 6 million deaths, and he did all of that while maintaining his infamous mustache and combover. He was a truly awful and abominable man. But people usually don’t know about his early childhood, his schooling, or…

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    Socialist German Workers’ Party-commonly referred to as the Nazi Party in English. In 1925, Hitler became the sole leader of the Nazi Party. He made several changes within the party, and members had to vow loyalty until death to Hitler. By 1928, the Nazi Party became a force in the Reichstag. In 1932, Hitler ran for president, but he lost to Paul Von Hindenburg. However, the Nazi Party won 37% of the votes, which gave them more seats in the Parliament than any other party. In 1933, Hitler was…

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    The Hitler Youth (commonly referred to as HJ) was a youth organization of the Nazi Party in Germany. By 1939 Hitler Youth had over seven million followers ranking the largest youth organization in the world. Hitler and the organization's leader, Baldur Von Schirach, believed children were the face of our future generations. Furthermore The organization was a gathering of children and teens that were impressed into playing vigorous games to train themselves. The organization was most commonly…

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    behind the Nazi organization. He built the party from the deprived economy of Germany and turned the Nazis into a world power that will be remembered forever in history. T Once Hitler was released from prison he revived the Nazi party. Hitler was the sole leader of the Nazi party and members swore loyalty to him upon death. They began to become a mass movement from 27,000 members in 1925, the Party grew to 108,000 in 1929(University of south FL.) the SA was the paramilitary unit in the party.…

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    One of the great questions of history is: How was the Nazi party allowed to come to power? It is important to note that the National Socialists did not win power through a coup or by forcibly taking over but in fact were democratically elected into power by the German people. This means that normal people allowed one of the most evil regimes in history to take total control over their entire lives. It makes one have to ask: How did the Nazis convince the German people to accept them and their…

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    Adolph Hitler lead the Nazi Party and rose to power in 1932 after being appointed chancellor by the German president. People in Germany were upset by how they were being treated under the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler exploited the increasing ethnic nationalism and the suffering that Germany was experiencing caused by the Great Depression. He promised to conquer territory and give the land to impoverished Germans justifying this by promoting the idea that citizens such as Jews and Slavic people…

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    Before the time of the Nazi rise in Germany, my great-great-grandfather, Otto Schroeder, left Germany in search of better opportunities in the United States, taking with him his family, which included my great-grandfather, Andrew Schroeder. Many years later, the Nazi party came looking for Andrew, trying to get him to join the Nazi party. Andrew, in response, quit his job and forbade the German language from being spoken in the house. Because of this, my grandmother, who was 100% German, never…

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    his Nazi Party. The Nazis wanted to create a perfect Aryan race and the Jews did not fit into that category. The disabled were also targeted because they were not created in the most perfect physical form possible, unlike the Aryans. This party mainly targeted Jews, but it also targeted many other religions and races. The Nazi Party would classify Jews by their actions, by their appearance, and by their beliefs and mindset. The Jews were seen as animals and barbaric people to the Nazi Party.…

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    relationship between the Nazi Party and the Church? In 1933, Germany’s inhabitants consisted of mostly Christians with one-third being Roman Catholic and two-thirds Protestant. The key difference between the two sources is that Source 1 asserts that the Catholic Church supported the actions of the Nazis in fear of the Nazis power and made no actions against the tragedy that befell the Jews. However, Source 2 is more convincing in its argument that there was some resistance to the Nazi regime and…

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    Jewish grandparents, not somebody that is just Jewish. The National Socialist party was brutal, they tortured and murdered millions of people and brought turmoil and suffering to all of Europe. The Nazis should be held accountable for their actions.They violated the Geneva Convention, committed mass genocide against Jews and others minorities and tortured and killed millions in concentration camps and death camps. The Nazi party violated the Geneva Convention, this term is a set of laws or…

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