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    Scenario one: I write an unflattering story about neo-nazism and white supremacists in our age. People who support fascism have always taken an aggressive approach to deal with their enemies. Speaking out against them has the potential to put me or some I love in a situation that could result in physical violence, to silence me. I would take precautions to protect myself and family from these people. First, if I received any threats I would let my editors know. I would also try to keep my…

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    During the years of 1933 to 1945, Nazism struck Germany and resulted in millions of innocent people being stripped of clothes, possessions, family, and most importantly, identity. Adolf Hitler is responsible for not only murdering a majority of the jewish population, but making conditions so unbearable that it was almost impossible to know who one was inside and out. Identity is defined as the physical or mental characteristics that resembles how one acts or what one’s story is. Elie Wiesel,…

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    Analysis Of Defying Hitler

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    of Defying Hitler, was living during the Nazi’s rise to power. Haffner was not for the Nazi party, and people of today would hope they would be the same. However, considering the circumstances the people of Germany faced, there is no doubt to why Nazism was appealing. In addition, would the Nazis have risen to power if the circumstances were different? At the end of the first world war, Germany was forced to pay billions of dollars in reparations. That was the catalyst that led…

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    Why the holocaust happened by Nazi The holocaust is one of the most horrific and specific events of twentieth century that happen by Nazi of Germany and more than six million Jewish people died. It happened between 1933 and 1945 during the World War II. Most of the victim group was Jewish. Almost from 10 Jewish people 7 of them were killed in Europe by Nazis group (BBC). If we bring etymology of holocaust , according to Oxford English Dictionary' the it comes via the Latin word holocaustum from…

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    Race Supremacy Allegories of Harry Potter In the article “The Influence of Nazi Germany on J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series” Rowling states, “People like to think themselves superior and that if they can pride themselves in nothing else, they can pride themselves on perceived purity.” Within the many controversial topics brought forth within the books, race supremacy is a major factor that effects nearly every point of the series. By melding history and fiction, Rowling effectively correlates…

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    leader under the control of Nazi Germany. Under the indirect control of Germany, the Ustaše regime was based heavily upon both upon clerical fascism and the Italian model of fascism, with elements of racial integrity and organic nationalism drawn from Nazism. I think mussolini didn't have any particular motives other than the fact that he wanted power and he maybe even felt like what he was doing was right and probably made such a convicting argument that other people agreed with…

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    World War II was a devastating event after just 20 years of peace between nations. Although the Allies declaring war on Germany, after the invasion of Poland, was the official start of the Second World War, there were many other factors that led to an outbreak of conflict in 1939. The Treaty of Versailles was the main reason for Germany forcing the Allies into another war but there was also the Great Depression, Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Party and the Appeasement policy. The Treaty of Versailles…

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    population understood that intense racism was a major factor of Nazism, his mixture of Volkish ideals and a clear direction for Germany ensured many people that “Hitler’s New Order would ensure peace for a thousand years.” Hitler was able to legitimize these mass killings through the idea of the Volk to the German population. The last hindering aspect of the Volkish ideals from controlling German politics was its lack of direction in a political party. While the ideology was popular and was…

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    Triumph of the Will This film was directed by Leni Reifenstahl. It documents the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremburg. It was released in 1935 and is one of the most memorable Nazi Propaganda films. For the argument of the evolution of Nazi propaganda films this film has to be in it. Reifenstahl was finally able to shoot a film the way she wanted too. She produced a Nazi film a few years earlier but had limited people and minimal funding. On this film, the Nazi party let her produce and direct…

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    Nazism is an ideology of white supremacists that condoned authoritarian rule and behavior. It has negative connotation due to its history of evil and ignorance that led to the genocide of millions of Jewish people. In Alfons Heck’s book, A Child of Hitler, he discusses the rise of Hitler and reminisces upon his experience under Hitler’s rule. He was a part of the Hitler Youth and eventually became a general of the Nazi party. During Hitler’s rule, Heck’s indoctrination and the social…

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