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    FAR DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT? (24 MARKS) Between 1933 and 1945‚ the Nazis put in place various policies towards women in Germany. The Nazis believed that ‘women should have the task of beautiful and bringing children into the world’ (Joseph Goebbels‚ 1939). The general areas in which these policies aimed to cover covered included births‚ marriage‚ welfare‚ education‚ employment and public life. In terms of births‚ between 1933 and 1939‚ the Nazis main aim was to increase pure German Births.

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    Context 1: The historical context - the Jewish Holocaust The word holocaust originally meant a sacrifice wholly consumed by fire; now it is most commonly used to mean: The (period of the) mass murder of the Jews (or of other groups) by the Nazis in the war of l939-45 (The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary). During World War II the anti-semitic German government under Chancellor Adolf Hitler decided on a "final solution" to what it saw as "the Jewish problem". This was to set up death and work

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    Albert Speer Outline Albert Speer’s Role within the Nazi regime Albert Speer’s Role in the Nazi Regime primarily was centred on a couple of areas‚ his work as the General Building Inspector (GBI)‚ the chief architect of the Reich and his role as Armaments Minister. Speer’s ascendancy within the Nazi hierarchy has been described by Henry King as ‘vertical and ladder like‚ Speer was an intelligent‚ affluent and well educated man and there is no doubt that he made a remarkable progression through

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    Compare and contrast the methods used by Stalin and Hitler to keep opposition to their rule to a minimum To start off this comparison and contrast between the two great leaders‚ I would like to take in to account that both of them gained absolute power in the similar period of time. As we know Hitler was declared chancellor of Germany in January 1933‚ a few years back in 1929 Stalin emerged as the great leader and by the early 1930s he was unstoppable having no opposition that can stop his reign

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    opponents‚ including Nazi party members. Shortly after the purge the Reich cabinet issued a law legalizing the murders claiming the victims threatened the existence of the German nation. In an attempt to justify the murdering of many Germans‚ Joseph Goebbels launched a propaganda campaign to portray the purge as an effort to remove traitors who threaten national security. However‚ at a local level the extent of the purge was greeted

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    Hanan Allen Mr. Savastano IB English World Lit 01 March 2011 The Power of Women in Humanity Isabelle Allende and Laura Esquivel use magical realism and the art of Mexican cuisine to structure and develop the core of their literary works in The House of Spirits and Like Water for Chocolate. Elevated passion within each individual lead Tita and Clara to possess control over their own fate/destiny. This terminology promotes and exposes the general idea of gender role throughout the larger society

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    ‘By the end of the 1930s‚ Hitler controlled Germany more by oppression than popular support‚’ Although many admired Hitler and were truly loyal to the Nazis‚ others did not like the Nazis and the strict rules they imposed on German people‚ but were too scared to retaliate for fear of punishment. The SS for example‚ formed in 1925‚ were fanatically loyal bodyguards to Hitler and after the Night of the Long Knives in 1934‚ the SS became Hitler’s private killing squad. They carried out racial policies

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    as a misleading use of information in order to promote some sort of political reasoning or point of view by a particular subject‚ was used to promote the Nazi party. (Dictionary.com) In ways such as when the Ministry of Propaganda‚ led by Joseph Goebbels‚ used its power to gain power over the film and cinema created throughout Germany. For example‚ a film that was made in 1935 by Leni Riefenstahl called Triumph of the Will was created through the use of propaganda to show how quickly and good Hitler

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    many of his followers and close friends tried to carry on his legacy (The Nuremburg Trials (the book) They called it "German Patriotism" Some of the most renounced Nazis are: Hermann Goering (former ww1 OCE)‚ Heinrich Himmler (Leader of S.S)‚ Joseph Goebbels (Minister of Proproganda) and Martin Bormann (Hitler ’s Secretary.) and many others. These men were all being tried for one thing‚ discriminating Jews. All though‚ have you ever wondered what role they played in the holocaust? I have. Let’s talk

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    It was difficult being an Aryan in Nazi Germany‚ specifically being an Aryan women. Before Hitler came into power‚ the Weimer Republic gave emancipation to women‚ even though it was relatively small and discrimination against women‚ either within marriage or in the wider social and economic sphere was present. But it was even more difficult in Nazi Germany‚ since Hitler proposed the need for Germany to be made up of a pure race‚ exclusively of the Aryans. Hitler was inconsistent with his approaches

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