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    Heywood once said that Rome was not built in one day‚ and neither was the Nazi Regime‚ it took a lot time and strategy in order for Adolf Hitler to rise to power. Hitler would not have become so powerful if it were not for the laws that were put in place after World War Two. A lot of the reason that Hitler was so successful was because of his timing in history and the way he manipulated the German government. Once the Nazi movement was becoming more popular and earning a strong reputation‚ they had

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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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    the Nazis have a horrible reputation‚ life was pretty good for youth‚ women‚ and members of the Nazi Party because of how happy and proud they all were towards the greater Nazi cause. Throughout the years the Nazi Party caused a lot of chaos around‚ especially from 1939-1947. At the beginning of everything it was a good start for everyone‚ the only problem at the time was that there was hardly any jobs. When Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party came around he brought hope to mostly everyone in Nazi‚ Germany

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    How far did the Nazi regime rely on terror and violence to consolidate its hold on power from 1933-34? Although most of the Nazi regime’s policies and actions were legal‚ the presence of terror and violence towards it opposition and citizens was most likely the key to the Nazi’s staying in power. With the aid of the SS and SA‚ the Nazis were able to stage coercive elections only allowing us to suggest unreliable results when it comes to answering this question. Hitler was appointed as chancellor

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    Was the Great Depression To Blame For The Success Of The Nazi Party? In the following essay I will discuss both the reasons for and against the great depression being to blame for the success of the Nazi Party. I will also use a range of statistics and factual evidence to support these reasons‚ before finally coming to a conclusion where I will give a clear judgement including my personal opinion on whether it was to blame. Firstly‚ the great depression caused massive unemployment in Germany

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    Have you ever wondered how the Nazis killed so many Jews? Today so many Jews reduced their population. One person can cause a big problem for others during the Holocaust. Nazis killed so many Jews in one of the events they had‚ Night of Broken Glass. Night of Broken made Jews feel as if they were objects being thrown around. To begin with‚ one person can cause a big problem for others around them. A 17 year old boy‚ Herschel Grynszpsan shot a member of the ‘German Embassy’ because they let his farther

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    The ’Good Nazi’? Many historians such as Alan Bullock praise Speer’s performance at the Nuremburg Trials and were convinced that Speer had told the truth. They label Speer an ’apolitical technocrat’‚ ’more concerned with the job he had to do than the power it brought him.’(1) American journalist William Shirer reported on his trial at Nuremburg and came to view him favourably (2)‚ whilst British academic Hugh Trevor-Roper interviewed Speer‚ and in his book The Last Days of Hitler‚ describes Speer

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    as the Nazi party‚ came to power in Germany in the early 1930’s. This radical nationalist party‚ headed by the infamous Adolf Hitler himself‚ looked to completely reform Germany. While the policies put in place by Hitler and his supporters drastically changed the nation of Germany‚ many question whether the Nazi movement can be considered as revolutionary. Through this essay we will examine the German state‚ both before and after the Nazi Party took control‚ and determine whether the Nazi Party’s

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    Nazi data could be critical to saving victims’ lives today. The brains of the Vogt Collection offer no immediate benefit to any ailing victims. The brains were not collected for transplant purposes‚ but for research and study. The potential to save lives from use of the study of the brains seems as tenuous as the Nazi data. At the 1986 meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology‚ Doctor Bernhard Bogerts presented his findings on schizophrenic brains based on the experiments of the

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    Hitler’s Nazi party came to power almost entirely because of accidents. In 1929 the American Stock Market crashed‚ a powerful symbol of the growing depression. Germany was particularly badly affected‚ since Germany’s economy was partly dependent on Americas prosperity and a large number of loans made by America to Germany were called back and the German economy crashed. <br> <br>Since the German government suffered badly in the depression the existing Weimar government‚ put in place by the victorious

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