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    Russia in a big way. Adolf Hitler‚ and the Nazis used propaganda because they wanted to convince people of doing things their way‚ even if they were not correct. Adolf Hitler was a genius of using propaganda in his favor. In 1929‚ Hitler hired Josef Goebbels as his minister of propaganda. They conducted huge political party rallies to build support. They were highly organized‚ and included banners‚ and marching bands. By using their skills they appealed patriotism to the German people. Hitler created

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    The Nuremburg Trial outcome is our vital evidence that Albert Speer was a man who was corrupted by the events at the time. He is the epitome of the saying “events shape people more than people shape events” as he merely rode the wave of Nazism. As German historian Joachim Fest stated‚ “He [Hitler] drew Speer to him like no one else‚ he singles him out and made him great” (Fest‚ The Face of Third Reich‚ pg 340). In any other situation it is inconceivable that an architect could have come to hold the

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    a. Describe THREE significant events in the life of the personality you have studied. 10 marks (Length: 250-300 words) Three significant events in the life of Leni Riefenstahl have been her knee injury‚ her first film “The Blue Light” and finally‚ her film “Triumph of the Will” which have had an undeniable impact on her life. A very influential event in the life of Riefenstahl was her knee injury which occurred during her dancing career. This facilitated her interest in acting‚ and later film

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    The greatest generation The United States greatest generation was a generation that experienced the most turbulent and terrifying ere in the history of this nation. They survived the depression and then played a crucial role in World War II by stopping the tide of world domination by some history’s greatest tyrants. From soldiers who jumped into Normandy into the uncertain‚ to those who watched in horror as an enemy onslaught of wave upon wave of Japanese dive bombers decimated America’s bastion

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    The Nuremberg trials were descried as “the best trials I history” by Norman Birkett a British judge who presided over the major war criminals (www.wikipedia.org). In my research paper I will be talking about how the Nuremberg trials were created‚ the main events and the people involved and the first and second parts of the trials. The international military tribunal and the doctor and military trials. The Nuremberg trials were essential in bringing Nazi war criminals to justice

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    Hitler’s Rise to Power - Essay Plan Question: To what extent were the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic the major reason for the rise of the Nazi Party between 1919 and 1933? The task of this question is to: 1. Explain how important Weimar’s weaknesses were in the rise to power of the Nazis until 1933. 2. Explain the other factors that helped the Nazis gain power. 3. Reach a balanced conclusion that directly answers the question. Introduction: After the Great War ended Germany

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    Positive Propaganda Propaganda is a method of communication that is intended to shape the outlook of a society towards a particular source or situation that benefits an individual or the group as a whole. It also includes information‚ ideas‚ or rumors deliberately spread widely as well as the diffusion of information that is used to influence the community’s views. Propaganda is used as a tool of manipulation‚ but it can also be a pervasive factor in modern day social and political organizations

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    recognition. For example‚ the Nazis were incredibly good at changing their policies to suit their audiences at rallies. The Great Depression was also used to their favour; promoting Hitler as the saviour in their propaganda to incredible effect. Goebbels’ propaganda campaign was very effective and it won support for the Nazis and Hitler. Also‚ Hitler moved away from violence and realised that the only way he could receive true power was through the Reichstag. The Nazis were able to win over the working

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    have the Jews removed from their territories so as soon as one Gauleiter transported his Jews East another Gauleiter found himself with an increasing Jew population. This then escalated by 1941 as pressure came from Gauleiter in the West including Goebbels that they be allowed to deport their Jews which triggered demands from Gauleiter in the East such as Arthur Greiser of the Warthegau that they be allowed to take more radical action against the Jews to deal with the problem once and for all. There

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    the small French community of Le Chambon Sur Lignon that saved from Jews than their entire population of 5‚000. In Winter of 1940‚ a Jewish‚ German woman came to the door of the Trocmé household‚ the Huguenot leader of the village‚ asking for help. Magda Trocmé even went to the mayor to help her get false papers and although she was unsuccessful‚ she persevered. Pastor André Trocmé then began showing signs of resistance‚ the biggest being an underground network to help protect and care for Jewish refugees

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