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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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    Defining Nazi-Soviet Relations by Political Philosophy Communism and Fascism, at one glance, seems to be similar in the philosophy of collectivism and anti-democracy. However, the two philosophies cannot coexist due to the striking differences in loyalty and social roles. Both philosophies agreed on two major ideas that people should blend into their communities and that capitalism was unfair and harmful. However, Communism believes that the people are loyal to their social class, so they are…

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    Personal set of notes What is anti-semitism? What form did it take in the Nazi State? Anti-semitism: hostile behaviour, prejudice and beliefs towards the Jewish population, simply because of the fact that they were Jewish, based upon stereotypes and religious views. Irrational fear/hatred. Dates back to ancient times. Forms: physical- violence, attacks, massacre, murder, torture. Mental: Nuremberg laws, propaganda. 2. Describe the history of anti-semitism up until 1933. Biblical times- Hebrews…

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    The 1998 film American History X, directed by Tony Kaye, delves into issues of race, class, gender and ethnicity as it confronts us with the story of the Vinyard sons Derek and Danny. Reeling from the shooting of their father at the hands of a black gangster, Derek and Danny become heavily involved in a neo-Nazi gang. The movie sheds light on racial tensions and relationships both in everyday Los Angeles and in prison, which stabilize the concepts of race and ethnicity, as they rooted in…

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    Ch. 5 Civil Liberties

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    Ch.5 Civil Liberties We as the Citizens of the United States are given Civil liberties which are the protections the Constistution provides against the abuse of government power. Many people think of them as a set of principles that grant us the protection of our freedom all the time but that 's not completely correct. Even though our Civil liberties protect our freedom it doesn 't mean that we can do whatever we wish, For example The Smith Act made it a criminal offense to advocate violent…

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    The Pianist, the Germans conform to alienating the Jewish community during a World War. In return, the Jewish community conforms to the segregation because they fear the safety of their own lives. The Jewish community is told to clearly exhibit the swastika on their body. They…

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    America is not a nation that is overruled by fear and hatred. America is not weak and scared of change. America is a nation that cares about all its people, not just the people who are rich or white, but also the poor, the LGBT community, the muslims, the minorities, the women, and the disabled. America would never turn it's back on all it's people regardless of race, sex, or religion. America would never turn a blind eye on all its people who are hurting, but instead, listen to their pain and…

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    The Impact of Adolf Hitler Cunning. Powerful. Evil. These words come to mind when Adolf Hitler is mentioned. Adolf Hitler was a deceitful man, but yet he was a convincing public speaker who could trick many into following him by being liked and even feared. Hitler brought evil and cruelty to many people of Germany during his rule, causing a genocide of at least 5.5 million Jews and millions of other victims that he deemed racially inferior. Hitler’s upbringing started on Easter Sunday, April…

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    Growing up, we had to take around fifteen years of history classes, teaching us of the past and what our ancestors did. Did you ever think they not only taught us those things so we’d have bar trivia knowledge, but also as a warning? Unlike textbook readings of the past, where you have to wonder what it must’ve been like, Octavia Butler makes the readers of Kindred to actually place themselves in the 1800s, making them emphasize with Dana-our time traveling heroin-and the other slaves. Reading…

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    Hitler-having been subjected to an abusive relationship with his father, and later on losing both of his parents due to medical-related incidents-suffered greatly as a young man. This appalling past was the road to deicide. This deicide, or killing of God, was an open door for the Holocaust. Once Hitler was able to throw away his religion, he was open to immoral, and rather sinister ideas and influences. Hitler’s infamous Holocaust was intended from a relatively early point in time(Pre-WWI) and…

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