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    Shindler's List Analysis

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    film highlights the unwatchable series of events that took place in World War II. It is set in Krakow ghetto, Shindler's list is a film based on the life of Oscar Shindler who was a member of Nazi Party and German industrialist. It is a true story based on one remarkable man who outweighed Hitler and the Nazi to save as many Jews from the gas chambers at World War II. Oscar Shindler went beyond the highest level of humanity walking over the deadly holocaust, spending millions by bribing and…

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    3 Dictators Of Ww2

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    started joining the war, and then another power was formed, that was the Allied Powers, which was composed of Great Britain, France and other countries. Adolf Hitler was one of the most important names during World War II. He was the leader of the Nazi Party that was a group that relocated or killed Jewish people, and Communist people. In 1934 he took power and started the war by invading Poland. Hitler was a very bad man who wanted all the power in the world, that´s why he killed millions of…

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    Utopia Failure

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    An ideal sought after since the beginning of time, Utopia is the perfectly structured society fit for all of its citizens/members’ needs and wants. The possibility of Utopia could mean a perfect world or society for all of its members or it could mean a perfect society in perspective of one leader. In history’s past, there have been many attempts at a utopian society, and most have failed. With failure comes learning, with learning comes less mistakes. Utopia can be achieved, but at a cost that…

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    The questions that 's only a lot of your minds is why should you read the book im going to intoduce to you? What exactly is so special and interesting about this book that you just have to listen to my presentation? Well firstly you do not know what a good book is until you have read an historical fiction book such as The Book Thief. Why is this so? Because it 's such a devastatingly yet beautifully written book that it 's able to convert even the biggest non readers into reading addicts.…

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    The Book Thief Narrative

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    It is often assumed that every occupant of Nazi Germany either hated the Jews or knowingly ignored their hardships; however, that is not entirely true. There were some Germans who attempted to make a difference. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a historical fiction novel about the life of a young German girl. Liesel is a young orphan growing up in a poor town in Nazi Germany. Although as far-fetched as it sounds, stealing books is what keeps her alive in the end. This is a unique story about…

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    took advantage of this and started National Socialist German Workers ' Party, or Nazi party for short. Hitler had a powerful voice in which he used to persuade people to follow him. In 1924, his Nazy party was not particularly known, and only got 3% of the votes to the Reichstag, however in 1932, the worst times for Germany’s economy, he participated again. He won 33% of the votes, which was the most out of all other parties. By January 1933, Hitler was appointed chancellor, the head of the…

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    southern town. A short anecdote such as this subway story resembles Benton’s ability to paint controversial topics without question, and lack of care for others thought. Furthermore, Benton goes as far as painting the suffering of fascism and the Nazi party in his piece entitled The Sowers. As seen in the picture, 3 men, dressed in identical uniforms resembling a fascist government, are seen tossing heads and bones into graves by a barren waste land. This tossing of bodies and bones are…

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    he wrote about the hardships of being an “pure” german in a jew infested germany. Once he got out he treatment. After this in 1919 he joined the national socialist party. He was then imprisoned for trying to gain power. (“Adolf Hitler”) While he was there he wrote his book, Mein Kampf. Once he got out he quickly strengthened the party. (“Adolf Hitler”)He created the brown shirts, or…

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    World War 2

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    There were an estimated total of 50 million casualties that ranged from leaders and soldiers to victims. One of the most member able periods of World War 2 was the holocaust. In 1933 Adolf Hitler came into power and formed the German Nazi Party. The German Nazis targeted Jewish people and other minorities to try to extinct so they…

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    to the creation of this rocket seeing how it was built during World War 2. The creation of this rocket has also made a huge impact on the U.S. and their aerospace field. The V-2 was created during World War by Wernher von Braun a member of the Nazi party. One social factor for building the rocket was to show the might of Germany and strike fear into the British as well as weakening their resolve. (Edwards, 2011) Another cultural factor that helped with the creation of the V-2 rocket…

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