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    wicked intentions; a man that ravaged his country and inflicted fear nearly all over the world. Hitler was a crafty individual, and the strengths of his party—the Nazi Party—played a significant role in his rise to power. Nazi campaigning methods combined with the excellent speaking skills of Hitler gathered a lot of attention for the Nazi Party. Furthermore, their policies and violent treatment of their opponents—Communists—appealed to businessmen, farmers and most of the population; if…

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    Hitler in many ways was very smart and crafty. From convincing all of Germany to turn against the jews, to corrupting the minds of the innocent children. The whole campaign to take over Germany was thoroughly thought out and planned. He was very powerful and such an iconic image, he even had support from the young children. Hitler corrupted the education system to teach anti-semitic ideas to expand the amount of recruits for his army. To begin Hitler’s campaign, he had took over the education…

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    Being the first mixed child in my mom’s family, I was a satan as they would call me my so called family. Being an infant and not having anyone by your side, but your mother was tough. Now being the age of 16 and almost graduated, I was furious by the stories I heard from my mother. Even the news terrified me. Sitting there on the couch at the age of 15 watching how African American people in ferguson going on a riot over a Caucasian officer shooting a black young man named Michael Brown. The…

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    Populists Vs Progressives

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    the same central ideas. Despite the differences between each group, both contributed to a change in state and society and the fundamental role of government in lives of the people. Both were essential to the changing meaning of freedom…

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    and ideologies. Inglourious Basterds closes on a scene where the Nazi party members are being burnt, shot and blown up. This represents the demise of a failed, inhumane ideology which today we have studied to understand and hate and with the violent end we have come to see a satisfying demise to it. Django: Unchained also shows this, but instead of Nazism, hatred against Jews and Hitler we have the Slavers of the Confederate States of America likewise to Inglourious Basterds the closing scene…

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    The White Rose and the Red Kapos: Controversy and Glorification in Memorializing Resistance Groups After Adolf Hitler’s election as chancellor, infringements on freedom of speech and press in Germany started becoming more and more commonplace, until any dissent become illegal and punishable by death. On the background of this violent, repressive regime, a few distinct types of resistance occurred, defined and limited by the motivations, resources and positions of its members. Resistance in the…

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    Hitler's Last Days Essay

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    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” (Edmund Burke). In the book Hitler’s Last Days: The Death of the Nazi Regime and the World’s Most Notorious Dictator, by Bill O’Reilly, details the last days of, conceivably, the most reviled and evil man in history: Adolf Hitler. Most of the book is focused inside the bunker where Hitler spent his last days near the end of World War II. It gave specific details about the last desperate attempt of Hitler to turn…

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    In Propaganda Under a Dictatorship, Aldous Huxley explains how the advancements of technology along with an increase of psychological studies have created a pathway that allows forms of mind control to be easier than ever. Huxley looks at Hitler to analyze how a dictator during the introduction of mass communication through technology managed to successfully control the minds of over eighty million people and strip them of any intellectual thought. Through replicating parts of the Church…

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    vulnerable to the divide between morality and the law than the judges were due to their freedom of prosecution from the Nazi regime, as the judges would have been held accountable sometimes by death for not ruling in a particular way so even if a single judge wanted to break from the divide between law and morality, if he valued his own life, he could not. That being said the informers and juries act out of free will as their change in action, not reporting or ruling in a separate direction,…

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    The Ideology of Obedience Hitler once said, “Make Germany great again,” not knowing that these words would influence Nazi soldiers to commit one of the biggest genocides in history. Germany, Africa, Cambodia, Guatemala and many other countries have experienced genocides that have marked their country’s history. Genocides occur due to the hatred or despise toward another group of people. Obedience plays a huge role in existence and making of a genocide. These genocides mainly occur because…

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