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    Opposition Many people argue that Nazi Propaganda was the main reason for the lack of opposition towards the Nazi party. In this essay below the details of propaganda will be explored as well as other aspects that helped deal with the lack of opposition to the Nazi party. Propaganda is the use of media to promote only good ideas and values in the form of posters and radio. It helps people boost morale and also helps to win favour over people in elections. The Nazis used propaganda to promote their

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    How successful was the Nazi regime in dealing with opposition? Explain your answer. The Nazi regime dealt with opposition through a combination of persuasion and force. Nazi propaganda was so effective at portraying Hitler and the Nazi ideals in a positive light that many German people believed Hitler was a good leader and genuinely supported him. Others were too intimidated by potential consequences if they spoke against the regime that they did nothing. However‚ there were some who openly

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    The Nazi propaganda after the consolidation of power featured many of the common characteristics associated with totalitarian propaganda; Twisted truths‚ stereotypical and distorted pictures of populace groups‚ simple messages repeated frequently and the use of a common enemy as a scapegoat. Also the Nazi propaganda featured many new methods of indoctrination‚ such as the mass rally meetings and the extensive radio propaganda. But how successful where these ways in conveying and convincing people

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    rise of Hitler and the nazi party. During the early 1920s‚ Germany was struggling with economic instability and political uncertainty. Germany‚ after being defeated in the Great War‚ was forced to sign the unforgiving treaty of Versailles‚ which the Weimar Republic was held responsible for. This brought forward feelings of fear‚ anger and insecurity towards the Weimar Republic. Hitler built on these feelings and offered the secure and promising alternative of the extremist nazi party. Although there

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    The novel “A boy In the Nazi Death Camps” tells the story of Jack Mandelbaum‚ A Nazi camp survivor. The story takes place during World War II‚ Jack‚ his older sister‚ younger brother‚ mother‚ and father live in Gdynia‚ a dazzling port city in Poland. Rumors here were spreading that the Germans were about to start bombing campaigns in Poland. Out of worry‚ Jack’s father gathered his family and placed them onto a train to go live with his father for the time being. Jack’s grandfather lived in a smaller

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    During World War two‚ the nazis captured and imprisoned many people who did not fit into their desired Aryan race or disagreed with their beliefs. During the prisoner’s time alive in concentration camps‚ some were subjected to horrific experiments. Many of them either died or were left disfigured due to these events. Many of the tests were to benefit the lives of Nazi soldiers. However‚ some doctors performed the test without a proper reason behind it. An example of how the Nazis felt about the Jews and

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    The Nazi party was one of the most influential political parties in German history. Growing from a twelve-member laughingstock in a predominantly socialist German parliament in 1928‚ the Nazi movement grew to dominate Germany and much of Europe in the span of just two decades‚ playing a major role in World War II‚ and implementing one of the largest genocides in human history. The most powerful and influential weapon the Nazis used in their rapid rise to power as a dominant political force‚ was their

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    The Eugenics Movement‚ which originated in the United States‚ later took place in Nazi Germany in an attempt to enhance the human race. Improving the human race in Nazi Germany meant destroying people that were considered unfit for the community. For instance‚ people with hereditary diseases‚ such as mental disabilities‚ epilepsy‚ schizophrenia‚ deafness‚ and blindness‚ were either forced to go through the sterilization process or gradually killed. The programs that were designed to help the ill

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    What methods did the Nazis use to gain support? The nazis used many techniques to gain support in Germany‚ the main way that they did this was through the many strands of propaganda. One of the strands was Nazi rallies and Hitler’s speeches; these speeches were one of the main reasons as to why the Nazi party rose to power‚ Hitler was an incredibly good orator‚ this meant that he gave very powerful speeches that expressed his emotions and related to the emotions of those in the audience. In fact

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    NAZI POLICIES TOWARDS WOMEN ACHIEVED THEIR AIMS 1933-45”. HOW 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

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