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    Inspired by Freudian principles, Erikson seeks to uncover the hidden origins of Nazism by psychoanalysing posthumously Hitler’s troubled adolescence through a revelation of a repressed Childhood, were his mother represented a new beginning, whilst in contrast his father represented the epitome of social decay, thus leading Hitler on…

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    Nazism is a highly criticized topic in history with Hitler and his party being portrayed negatively consistently by most documentaries and books. Commissioned by Hitler, Triumph of the Will is a propaganda film showing the positive reflection of National Socialism in Germany during the four day Nuremburg Rally of 1934. The speeches made by the leaders of the Nazi party make Nazism seem necessary to Germany, showing a different representation of the political views. The importance of Nazism that…

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    The Nazi Governing System

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    2009). Nazism is a type of totalitarian ideology and is closely related to fascism. Both Nazism and Fascism are related in that they both reject liberalism, Marxism, and democracy. However, the main difference is based on the acceptance of different races and the disapproval of mixing races. Fascists believed that the state was the most important element and is all encompassing. Nazism emphasized the importance of Arianism, which was the superior race (“Difference Between Fascism and Nazism,”…

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    The Second World War witnessed one of the most gruesome and tragic crimes committed against humanity, and the Holocaust, a genocide against the Jews and which occurred at the hands of the Nazis, was among them. In The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, readers are given a closer look at what may have happened behind those fences, and behind the doors to the chambers where millions of Jews were brought to death. On the surface, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a story about a kid, Bruno, who is only…

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    Adolf Hitler Influence

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    “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live” ~Adolf Hitler. Hitler was a very influential man during World War II, and the rise of nazism changed the world forever. The National Socialist German Workers Party spread through Germany with Füher Adolf Hitler in the lead. Nazism’s beginning led to the start of World War II and the Holocaust; it continued to spread through the world, even after the fall of the…

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    (Herf, 5). The first symbolism was the Nazi flag which was used by the propagators of the nationalism to inspire the idea into the minds of the nationalism supporters. The Nazi flag was also a constant reminder of the propaganda to the victims of Nazism and the enemies of Germany. Adolf Hitler also used his image, which was well designed illustrating him as a divinity who would liberate Germany. The use of Hitler’s image, which is also referred to as the ‘Deification of Hitler’ was a created…

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    It was said that Nazism was the product of German’s culture and that it can be traced back to Martin Luther’s time. In fact, I agree with a little research I learned that Nazism started way before Hitler’s time and I will explain to you how. Martin Luther was consider to be a role model to the Germans and the religious families. Many consider him to be the “founder of Protestantism”. To everyone Luther was perfect, he had no flaws. But let be realistic, everyone has a downfall and Luther own was…

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    world were based on struggle being a way of life and the Germans needing a leader who would help create an Aryan racial state that would control and dominate Europe and quite possibly, the world. In opposing movements many other countries believed in, Nazism was expressing its contempt for shared values of western…

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    Defying Hitler is written about the rise of National Socialism within the German people during the interwar phase of Germany. Sebastian Haffner’s writes about how Nazism filled a certain empty space within the war-torn German people. Mass culture started to wash over the German people; this would start to create a society that would be built upon abstract numbers and hollow celebrations. To Haffner, the German people lived an outward existence that was deprived of any meaningful balance in a…

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    Eve's Daughters Analysis

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    rights around the world, for example in South America and Europa. In Brazil a dictator government was being implemented by Getúlio Vargas, while in Germany not only a new and severe government, however new ideals and beliefs were dominating through the Nazism ruled by Adolf Hitler, who manipulated so much the German people’s mind that they started supporting him in the atrocities he was commenting. In this period many battles were fought between governments and people seeking for their rights,…

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