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    The Night of Broken Glass otherwise known as Kindertansport or Kristallnacht‚ was the breaking into and burning of Jewish homes‚ synagogues‚ Schools and Businesses. At first the Jewish were considered to be human until Hitler came to power. Once Hitler rose to power he started stripping the Jewish of their Natural and Divine Rights. During Kristallnacht there were 100 Jews that were killed and about 30‚000 men ONLY were sent to concentration camps. At first the Jewish didn’t have it too bad until

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    The Egyptian Revolution Effects The Egyptian revolution was as magnificent event. It was a great step towards freedom and democracy. This revolution was considered by the whole world to be one of the greatest revolutions of modern world history. It has restored dignity and respect to Egypt and Egyptians as a whole. However‚ this revolution is far from over. There are still plenty of obstacles ahead‚ which is normal following any revolution that occurred throughout history. These obstacles and

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    Like most the countries in Europe in the beginning of the 1930s‚ Germany was suffering from the consequences of the Great Depression. In this period of economic and political difficulty‚ Germany had become susceptible to extreme parties who offered any solution to their continuing problems. Consequently‚ through luck and perseverance‚ Hitler became Chancellor in 1933 with the promise of making Germany self sufficient and providing relief from the pains of the Depression. Between the period of 1933-1939

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    People are swept along by events. Some individuals use events to advantage. This is evident with Leni Riefenstahl as from the earliest accounts of her career it is clear that she was prepared to use others to benefit herself‚ although while at other times such advancements were not within her control. Historian Steven Bach argues in his book‚ ‘The Life and work of Leni Riefenstahl’ that Riefenstahl was obsessed with her career and moulding her image. He believes she knew more about Nazism than she

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    would not unreasonable to presume that the country had become a totalitarian state under the Nazi Regime. This was not‚ however‚ the case. Nazi Germany‚ although projecting the efficiency and organisation of a totalitarian government‚ was only successful in controlling some aspects of German life. The basic concept of the totalitarian state is best expressed by Mussolini’s well-known phrase‚ "all within the state‚ nothing outside the state‚ nothing against the state". The state is the master‚ and

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    Persecution of Jews

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    AS History – Essay on the Persecution of the Jews How accurate is it to say that the persecution of Jews in Germany steadily increased in the years 1933-42? The question of whether or not the persecution of Jewish race has had a steady intensification‚ relates closely to whether you adopt an intentionalist or structuralist viewpoint on this historical event. An intentionalist will claim that the process of persecuting Jews in Germany is a planned sequence and was outlined by the Nazi Party; they

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    The Modern History

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    Year 12 Modern History Assessment Task Outcomes assessed by this task: H1.1 describe the role of key features‚ issues‚ individuals‚ groups and events of selected twentieth century studies H1.2 analyse and evaluate the role of key features‚ issues‚ individuals‚ groups and events of selected twentieth-century studies H3.1 ask relevant historical questions H3.2 locate‚ select and organize relevant information from different types of sources H3.4 explain and evaluate differing perspectives and

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    had shot Vom Rath on Nov. 7th 1938 in reaction to German authorities expelling 17‚000 Polish Jews from the Reich‚ which included his parents. Vom Rath died on Nov. 8th‚ which coincided with the anniversary of the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923. Joseph Goebbels‚ a chief instigator of this pogrom said to fellow Nazi officials that ‘World Jewry had conspired to commit the assassination’ and that the ‘Fuhrer had decided that demonstrations should not be prepared or organised by the Party‚ but insofar as they

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    Kristallnacht was not only prosecuted by the German governmental authorities‚ but it was also perpetrated and supported by the ordinary German population in both large towns and small villages. Adolf Hitler authorized the attacks of November 9th and Joseph Goebbels authorized the police not to intervene‚ and it was their hope that the population would take part in the attacks. Court records show that the attacks were manipulated from above‚ but that it was executed from below by local anti-Jewish groups. The

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    Propaganda: Nazis ¨Propagandists deliberately exaggerate the importance of some facts and twist the meaning of others.¨ ‚ Taylor Stults. Nazi propagandists would help spread pro-Nazi so that Hitler would gain supporters. During wartime the Nazis used different types of propaganda to gain support from their people. In the first place‚ Nazis made many different propagandas to persuade Germans into supporting them. Propagandists could control radios‚ movies‚ art‚ etc to convince Germans and others

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