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    Yeah 11 Modern History assessment task 2 Essay Question: Why was the Nazi blitzkrieg successful and why did it fail in the end? While World War 2 is regarded as the triumph of Allied Forces over the Axis‚ it is nonetheless important to note that Nazi Germany made great advances during the first three years of the War‚ conquering the majority of Europe and a large portion of Russia’s European territory. Although many people attribute this fact to Germany’s preparedness‚ military modernization

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    society‚ both as it currently is and how it ought to be. I think recognizing the relationship between civil society and the political society is important and I wish more artists were thinking about it. I was especially interested in the role that Nazi propaganda films played in the building and maintenance of power before and after Hitler took power. But the thing that I find most interesting about the Frankfurt School is their focus not just in the explicit propaganda films‚ but also the popular

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    after all of Mussolini’s diaries and letters were exposed‚ Hitler found out that he disliked him and thought he was simplistic and coarse. This affected their relationship and caused their disdain for each other‚ a situation that negatively impacted Nazi Germany. All of Germany’s distress caused them to have trouble in the rest of the war. They eventually surrender to the war and Allies get the victory. Not only was Germany influenced‚ Italy also went through

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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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    Nazi Racial Ideology: Hitler and the Nazi party had a strong belief in Social Darwinism. They believed that each race didn’t have just have physical traits but traits that were meant for that race that made them superior compared to other races. The Nazi’s believed that the German Aryan Race had traits that made them superior to anybody else. Everybody else who wasn’t Aryan or deemed worthy were considered inferior. Races like the Slavs and Jews were deemed to have inferior traits thus they were

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    The Nazis controlled these camps‚ by dividing Jews in different camps and sections. Jews had to be creative to avoid getting caught by the Germans. First off the concentration camps were horrific places in which many Jews were put to death. Second‚ Hitler was the one who got Germans to abuse the Jews to death‚ and last; after death the Jews were still misused by the German police and Hitler. The things about the Holocaust that are most found the most unnerving is the abuse the Nazis put the

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    rescue mission that took place nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. The mission was to send of children‚ most of them Jewish‚ from Germany to Britain. The United Kingdom took in nearly 10‚000 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi Germany‚ Austria and Poland. When the Jews lost their parents in the war they didn’t know where they were going and what was going to happen to their parents. Britain was the country to give free transfer to the Jewish children to come to Britain and

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    neither of the two never actually experiences these incidences‚ it still heavily influences them both. Many parallels may be drawn between the war and the tension between Gus and Morris. One connection that may be drawn is the similarity between Nazi and Gus; and also between Morris and France. Just as Germany‚ Gus only sees the power and the "greatness" behind the objectives of the Nazi’s; whereas Morris sees that the consequences of this power are not worth it and that it should be stopped. As

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    it seemed as if it had been hours. There was a huge truck in front of me with this weird looking sticker on it. I knew i had seen it before but i didn’t know where. I thought where am i? I was so confused until it came to be that was a nazi sticker i was at a nazi camp. I started screaming my lungs out when i see two men coming to me. They grabbed me from the waist and took me into this weird dark rooms that was crowded with other people in it children and old people. They were crying and screaming

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    There is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support during the 1920’s; there are several‚ and people still argue about them. Some people - especially during the Second World War - suggested that the Nazi movement grew out of something basically wrong in the German character. However‚ modern historians recognise that a combination of factors such as Hitler’s personality and mesmerising oratory skills‚ the problems with the Weimar Republic‚ the Nazi’s effective use of propaganda

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