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    Nazi propaganda is important because history would have certainly been different without it; perhaps the war never would have happened had there been less enthusiasm towards the hatred of Jews and other victims of the Nazis’ detestation. It is important to remember Nazi propaganda because no group of people should ever be so widely loathed. Joseph Goebbels and his contempt for the Jews‚ censorship‚ and the 1936 Olympics all played a large part in Nazi propaganda. One man was appointed to lead the

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    Even though the Nazi party was strong they still had trouble. There was a violent group called the Edelweiss Pirates. They were a group that consisted of young adults. They believed that the Nazi’s should not be in power. They were very open with their views and committed acts of violence. They beat up members of the police force and even killed an important person. Their actions showed that the Nazis weren’t as strong as everyone thought they were. There were also ‘swing groups’ which consisted

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    Nazi Extermination Camps Anti-Semitism reached to extreme levels beginning in 1939‚ when Polish Jews were regularly rounded up and shot by members of the SS. Though some of these SS men saw the arbitrary killing of Jews as a sport‚ many had to be lubricated with large quantities of alcohol before committing these atrocious acts. Mental trauma was not uncommon amongst those men who were ordered to murder Jews. The establishment of extermination camps therefore became the "Final Solution" to the

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    Socialist Party of America (American Nazi Party) had a right to march in the street in Skokie‚ Illinois in 1977 because the First Amendment protects their right to free speech‚ free press‚ and peaceably to assemble. The Nazis‚ like all citizens‚ are entitled to their political beliefs‚ even if those beliefs are sending hate messages‚ as long as there is not a clear and present danger‚ they can vocalize those beliefs. There was no clear and present danger because the Nazis had no plans to harm any citizen

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    Propaganda in Germany During WWII     Prior to WWII‚ the Nazi Party was not a favourable one of the people residing in Germany. It was not until 1933‚ when Hitler came into power‚ that the Nazi Party was elected into the government. Many historians question how it was possible for such a violent and discriminatory party to have taken power. The reason is simple. Propaganda had a significant role in the entire Nazi Party campaign. Propaganda is how Hitler managed to keep his people loyal and his party

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    Nazi Policies on women The 1933 Law for the Encouragement of Marriage (newly married couples given loan of 1000 marks - for each child produced they got to keep 250 marks and did not have to repay.) These loans were for “vouchers for furniture and other household goods‚ provided‚ of course‚ that the women gave up work on marriage and devoted herself to motherhood” Women who had over eight children were given the Motherhood Cross (handed out on Hitler’s mother’s birthday) Abortion outlawed and contraceptives

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    How much impact did Nazi rule have on German youth in the years 1933-39? (20 marks). To brainwash the young‚ Jewish and anti-Nazi teachers were sacked and subjects were given a pro-Nazi bias so children would accept Nazi ideas without questioning them. The Nazi youth organisation used physical activities to indoctrinate boys to glorify war while girls were taught to welcome their role as mothers. Employment The Nazis implemented a major programme of public works‚ such as building and repairing

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    wanted to create a powerful Nazi Party by making sure that those who were members devoted themselves fully and‚ in their opinion‚ were the best fit to lead/be a part of the nation. In order to be a member‚ there must be German or kindred blood‚ running through their veins‚ with the ability to prove German ancestry. The member must be willing and able to serve Germany and the Nazi Party to their full capability and devotion. Jonas decided that only members of the Nazi Party had political rights and

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    January 30‚ 1933‚ the nazis have just come to power over Germany and Hitler is making his next move against those who have held down Germany and its people for so long. Beginning in 1918 the Nazi rise to power was long but inevitable. From the first mark of King Ludwig III granting permission to Hitler to enlist to a Bavarian regiment in the german army although he was not yet a German citizen‚ to the last mark of Hitler being elected chancellor there were many events that helped ultimately lead

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    community as Nazism strongly expressed Anti-semitism. Whether it be racial or gender-based‚ the Nazis changed the basis of the country‚ establishing a nation ruled with terror and repression. The Nazis ideology of women’s rights did not support gender equality like in Weimar republic but instead emphasized the concept of motherhood‚ based off its ideology of “children‚ kitchen and home”. Women in the Nazi regime weren’t permitted to have specialist-type careers and instead were encouraged to stay at

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