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    troops, tanks, and artillery”(History 1). Poland invaded 1939 first ghettos are made in 1940 , the ghettos were needed to hold the jewish population that had been deported from all over europe , they had jews bulid the walls of ghettos. In the third Reich women played a huge role in Adolf Hitler 's plan to create an ideal German Community called Volksgemeinschaft. researchers say that “Hitler believed a larger, racially purer population would enhance Germany 's military strength and provide…

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    Why Is Ultra Wrong

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    However, Ultra was able to obtain a picture of Rommel’s tank’s strength in Africa. So, this allowed the Allies to learn of the strength and the possibility of fighting the Afrika Korps and if they could defeat them (Murray). Knowing that information gave the Allies the ability to prepare for a battle that could occur between the Afrika Korps and the British. Finally, the attack on Alexandria was a victory for the Allies and for Ultra. The Army commander was using Ultra and was able to find out…

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    there was a sense of hopelessness; although there was one thing that brought people together equally as well as it was used to split people apart. This was music. Music was used as a sort of cultural time capsule. It allowed the prisoners of the Third Reich to feel a sense of hope and cultural reconnection, but music was a double edged sword. It could also be used by the Germans to promote their genocidal ways to a wider group of individuals. Nostalgic appeal The music that the Jewish prisoners…

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    The German economy must be fit for war within four years) From Hitler’s memorandum on the four-year plan, 1936. 1936 (Hitler’s Dictatorship And The Third Reich. 1933-45) Paragraph 3: Positives Nazi Germany was a country of hard labour and dictatorship but from the fires of Hitler’s reign came great achievement. From the people of Germany’s point of view there life was one of control but in terms of evolution…

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    the Nazi party, being one of Hitler's most important individuals. His role in the party was of great importance and significant to what the Nazis achieved. Heyedrich had great ambitions, and from the start of his career aimed leadership of the third Reich. Heydrich was a self driving of hatred to the Jews and was a brutal force to the Nazis with great ideas. Reinhard Heydrich was born on March 9, 1904. His early life was a struggle he grew up in town called Halle an der in Germany, he had two…

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    Interwar Extremism

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    In Interwar Extremism, there were three types of government systems that intended to make life better for the people; but instead threatened democracy and led to World War 2. Russia based their government around Communism, which was led by Vladimir Lenin. Italy based their government around Fascism, which was led by Benito Mussolini. Germany based their government around Nazism, which was led by Adolf Hitler. Communism ideology, being derived from Karl Marx, was based on common ownership of the…

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    we learned that England expected aid from the colonies and the Native Americans. The loyalist were the people still dependent upon British government such as Anglican clergymen, royal office holders and professional ties to the British government (Reich, 2011, p. 279). Even though, the American colonies had already provided troops to resupply their ranks and financial assistance to help assist in buying supplies and paying the troops (Was the American Revolution Inevitable, 2011). In short,…

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    Heaven, and even if we don’t, it is a risk I am willing to take. The pain I have felt this day is a pain no man should have to suffer, but one I have had the misfortune of suffering. I wish you all the best in the war, and I pray that the Reich finds its way to victory in the coming months. Auf Wiedersehen (Farewell), Frondzo…

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    6. How do the townspeople react when one townsperson speaks out? When a person dares to speak out against the Hangman, their fellow villagers are quick to shun this outcry for fear it will turn the Hangman against them as well. They remain quiet once that person is acknowledged by the Hangman without ever realizing that they could save everyone by simply standing as a group instead of allowing the Hangman to torment them. This storyline is seen in the Holocaust allegory “The Terrible Things,”…

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    caused by immigration, four readings immediately come to mind: Immigration Equation by Roger Lowenstein; The Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami Labor Market by David Card; Dual Labor Markets: A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation by Michael Reich, David Gordon, and Richard Edwards; and Immigration, Inequality, and Policy Alternatives by Gregory DeFreitas On the one hand, The Immigration Equation is a summation of “Heaven’s Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy” by George…

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