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    Imagine being woken up in the morning by Nazi soldiers breaking into your house, forcing you to leave your belongings behind, and ordering you to a camp where you would most likely die. This harsh situation was all too real for many families during Hitler’s reign around 1933. Adolf Hitler, who served as chancellor from 1933 to 1945, was the leader of an anti-Semitism group known as the Nazi Party. The Nazi’s goal was to purify the human race by incarcerating and executing individuals from the…

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    selected and not him, "Bill Hutchinson went over to his wife and forced the slip of paper out of her hand” (Jackson). A typical husband would have protected his wife from the gruesome action that was to follow, but Bill Hutchinson is proud. Similarly, Nazi Germany has their soldiers round up Jews and throw them in…

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    Blobner and Herbert Holba found evidence that members of the Hitler Youth Organization murdered an unsuspecting Jew by trampling the innocent to death as they crossed paths with the victim after the viewing of Jew Süß (Jackboot Cinema 1962).The various Nazi propagandist films undeniably played a pivotal role in creating the German populations affirmation towards Nazism, but these Films that vigorously promoted the National Socialist ideology also influenced the mentality and actions of the…

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    during World War II. Even though one may say his war tactics started the Nazi Party, Hitler would not have gained control without a form of advertising. Hitler may have used the Brownshirts to start his regime, but Joseph Goebbels was his primary help when trying to get people to follow him. With the start of the Brownshirts, Joseph Goebbels’ help, and all the advertising created, it gives insight on Hitler’s Nazi regime. The Nazi regime was a mass movement of the Hitler ideal of acquiring the…

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    stubborn ways of trying to live as normal of a life as possible. Although from the Nazi party 's overwhelming presence in Warsaw drives Magdalena to the zoo. Antonia is a genius woman. She thinks very quick on her feet and is creative in finding ways to keep her guests…

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    people joined willingly mostly due to the appeal of it. However, not everybody thought that this was a great organization. “Meinecke read from the report: ‘Eleven years of Nazi indoctrination to a susceptible age in the Hitler Youth has done its work… The Hitler Youth is not a boy scout or girl guide organization… It is a compulsory Nazi formation which has consciously sought to breed hate, treachery and cruelty into the minds and souls of every German child. It is in the true sense of the word…

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    they wonder at how the German Nazis could be so malevolent as to annihilate a whole generation of Jews. Hundreds of eminent scholars have eloquently explained the horrific nature of the Holocaust and its effects on the modern world (Gerstenfeld). Yet, it can be said that emphasis should be placed on understanding why Adolf Hitler decided to exterminate so many Jews. Only by looking through the perspective of the Nazis can one begin to understand that the Nazi Party and its leader, Hitler,…

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    Maidaneck a camp in Poland was freed from imprisonment by the soviets. After seeing that the camps were able of being taken over, it was a change from there. Auschwitz was also liberated by the Soviet Union to, which was one of the biggest camps in the Nazi territory where the most deaths occurred, which was a major stoppage of the holocaust. By the end of the war there was probably like 500000 to 1000000 survives out of millions. The war ended around 1945 when Goering and Himmler who was…

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    Causes Of Nazi Persecution

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    Nazi persecution of the Jews became significantly more extreme between 1933 and 1945 due to numerous factors. These included the things such as: the breakout of WW, effective propaganda and cumulative radicalisation. However some causes were more significant than others, for example WW2 was more effective in increasing the severity in which Jews were persecuted than propaganda, as the Second World War created the chaos that allowed more extreme actions to take place, whilst propaganda was…

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    In a book so full of motifs it 's easy to over look many of them, I had nearly missed this one myself. It wasn 't until near the end of the book that I had picked up on the symbolism hidden in the door of 33 Himmel Street. Had Markus Zusak not pointed out the importance of the door through Hans ' return home I would have thought nothing of it. " Four years earlier Liesel was coaxed through that doorway when she showed up for the fist time. Max Vandenburg had stood there with key biting into his…

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