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    wrong with the person. Their is people who don't agree and they protest and try to spread the cause. Propaganda is what a candidate uses to win over voters, propaganda is commonly found in the news or on the television. During election season the parties use propaganda to either support their causes or to put down the other causes. Some people use lies about what they will do once in office to win over voters. When people don't realize the person they are supporting is terrible,…

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    How Did Hitler Cause Ww2

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    Hitler had more followers when the Great Depression came to Germany in the 1930s. After the president died Hitler had taken over and started doing things his way. In 1933, the Nazis begin to take control and set laws that took away the human rights of Jewish people. Hitler violated the Treaty of Versailles many times. In 1936 he sent German troops to march into Rhineland, two years later he ordered them into Austria and wanted…

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    million Jews murdered in Nazi concentration camps, which was part of Hitler’s “Final Solution”. War world two ended when Allies (Great Britain, France, United States, Soviet Union) accepted Germany's surrender, also known as V-E day. On may 8th 1945 Europe celebrated…

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    Throughout all of World War II and the Holocaust, the Nazis relied on the use of concentration camps to carry out the Final Solution, exploit the Jews and other undesirables, and use what they stole to be able to fund their involvement in the war. The Nazi rulers were able to train their own versions of troops and create an elite association of men who ran the concentration camps. The SS was made of men who were able to kill people at point blank. By the times these men were done with training,…

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    Lenin Biography Essay

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    Lenin (Russia) 1917-1924 Lenin was born on April 22, 1870, in Simbirsk, Russia. He was the third of six children. His parent were well educated, and he also attended high school. During the high school, he showed a particular gift of Latin and Greek. When he was a boy, his father was threatened with early retirement by a suspicious government nervous about the influence public school had on Russian society. In 1887, his big brother, Aleksandr, was arrested and executed for being a part of a…

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    taught and instilled in the young people the Nazi ideology and beliefs in order to create obedience and loyalty amongst them. Through this process, Hitler sought to create a superior race of Germans, the Aryan Germans, or “Aryan Superman”. Once they finished training, then the young people can then be recruited by Hitler to be his soldiers. Hitler Youth also served as a means of spreading propaganda as well as supporting it. For example, “The Nazi Party also used massive public Hitler Youth…

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    The Evils Of Conformity

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    “Hitler is known for saying, ‘What good fortune for governments that people do not think,’ and his policies were based on the premise that most individuals are conformists who do not think for themselves” (“The Nazis in Power”, para. 3). Hitler used this philosophy in establishing the Nazi Party. He was able to influence individuals through propaganda and fear. Hitler used people's desperation of conformity to plant ideas of a superior race and genocide in their minds. He forced them to believe…

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    Sacrifice In Julia

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    The act of sacrificing for a greater cause takes courage, bravery and determination because it puts the wellbeing of somebody else above yourself. The excerpt Julia, written by Lillian Hellman, exemplifies a sacrifice filled with love and fear. In my own experience, when someone makes a sacrifice for you, they put aside their happiness and might do things that are outside of their comfort zones to benefitting an individual. Giving something up for the greater good of someone else takes away the…

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    successful exports and a large population of producers and consumers, German spending trends reflect a transition away from materialism. This trend has historical roots, such as the Nazi era, when leaders promoted a similar mentality of abstaining from material luxuries in order to eliminate the concern of selfishness. Instead, Nazi leaders encouraged citizens to value their nation above all else. After enduring various forms of restrictive oppression throughout the greater portion of the 20th…

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    “Hitler Youth” says that there were “ three incarnations of Hitler Youth” and they were all taught Nazi-influenced knowledge. Even though Hitler did other things in Hitler youth he mostly made The organization so that the children would “adopt Nazi ideals” and they would learn to be loyal soldiers for his army. Once the males of Hitler youth turned 14, they would be moved to “the primary male division of the Hitler Youth…

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