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    of this report is to analyze the control and use of music by the Nazi party from 1933 to 1945. The first point to be considered is the motive and logic behind the control of music in the Third Reich. The second subject to be discussed is the various ways in which the Nazi party controlled and used music. Finally‚ we will analyze the effectiveness of the control of music in Nazi Germany. Why was music controlled and used by the Nazi Party? To answer this question‚ we must first look at the significance

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    Nazi Forces (Police) During World War II‚ over eight million people died in Germany. The SS‚ Gestapo‚ and Green police were a big part in those deaths. The SS‚ also known as the Schutzstaffe‚ were Hitler’s personal bodyguards protecting him 24/7. The Gestapo‚ also known as the Geheime Staatspolizei‚ were Nazi Germany’s secret police. They made sure people obeyed the Nazi’s and did this not always legally. Last but not least‚ Nazi’s Green Police (Ordnungspolizei) were Nazi Germany’s public police

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    manner as their Jewish society. The self-proclaimed superman race of the German Nazis suppress and ultimately decimate the Jewish society of its time. Elie and Chlomo‚ alongside their Jewish community‚ were regarded as subhumans in a world supposedly fit for the Nazi conception. The oppression of Elie and Chlomo begins in 1944‚ when the Germans constrain the Jews of Sighet into two ghettos. During the time of Nazi supremacy‚ Elie and Chlomo are forced to travel to various concentration camps‚

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    and murder of Jews‚ carried out by the Nazi regime. In 1933 the Nazis came into power in Germany. Hitler had wanted to create a master race of the Aryan race. They had the belief that they were racially superior to Jews and that they were a threat to their race. But other groups were also deemed inferior‚ including the Roma‚ homosexuals and physically disabled. Hitler wanted to exterminate theses groups so he slowly implemented the “final solution”. The Nazi regime began to open forced labor camps

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    The first being the rise of the Nazi party‚ the death of approximately six million Jews‚ and the breakout of the Second World War. In addition‚ Goebbels was given complete control over several forms of media such as press and radio; he used the power that he had in order to regiment the German culture‚ which was a significant aspect to Hitler’s regime. Without their use of propaganda‚ the German nation would not have been rectified in the eyes of Hitler and the Nazis; Goebbels had a significant role

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    Chaos Resulting From Mistiming and Miscommunication in “Phaedra” Throughout life everyone is tempted and feels the urge to make decisions off of emotions or feelings of love. In Phaedra‚ written by Racine‚ we see a perfect example of how situations can quickly spiral out of control due to miscommunication about these emotions. We also see a great display of mistiming‚ things occurring at such an inconvenient time for the people involved. For instance‚ in the play Hippolytus‚ son

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    it examines the specific Dutch attitude of “accommodation” during German occupation‚ the origins and the consequences. 1. Prewar Dutch-German relations Contrary to common belief‚ a far from insignificant rapprochement between the Dutch and the Nazi Germany had existed during the interwar periods. The origins could be traced in some way similar ideological and economical motives i.e. a virulent anti-communism that had deeply infiltrated in the Dutch elites. In 1917‚ after the collapse of tsardom

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    Articles Nazi Scientists and Ethics of Today The article Nazi Scientists and Ethics of Today is about hoe after the holocaust and the brutal experiments on Jews and gypsies. Scientists are trying to find ethical questions on Nazi data. Using the data of the Nazi’s scientists might fine a way to change a baby’s characteristics ‚ although they are frightened people might abuse these new findings. The way how Nazi scientists and ethics of today are similar with The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde and

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    To what extent was there a social revolution in Nazi Germany? Was Hitler’s rule reactionary or revolutionary? According to Marx’s definition‚ a revolution is when a change takes place‚ referring to the population’s social status‚ when the worker’s class is able to take part in the political decisions of the country. Although we think that Hitler did cause a revolution in Germany‚ no real changes were made. Therefore‚ we have to compare the Nazi Germany’s social policies and changes with the previous

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    piece is called Illusions‚ part of a four-movement piece by Chao-Jan Chang called “four moods for solo cello.” Each individual solo is meant to reflect on one of the many moods that humans feel‚ and the inspiration comes from the composer’s own feelings. Even though to listen to is you feel a chill down your spine and your hairs stand on end‚ you feel the underlying emotions of what the composer had to be feeling when writing this piece. Chao-Jan Chang created unique techniques for playing the cello

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