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    continues to be a vast part of America’s history today. It seems that Nazi propaganda is what sparked the commencement of the Holocaust. In anticipation of the mass murder‚ Jews and other classifications were confronted with discrimination and anti-semitic preconception. Nazi propaganda is one of particular things that played a signifiant part in creating the Holocaust. Propaganda is the control of large groups of people (Nazi). Propaganda is distinguished as an art of persuasion; therefor seeming

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    Education in Nazi Germany – Change and Continuity Assessment When Hitler became Chancellor of Nazi Germany‚ in 1935‚ he proposed many changes in education and throughout the country. He believed that these changes would influence people and indigenise them of his beliefs and reforms that should happen in the country – to praise his glory and make Germany the most powerful country and its rule to continue forever. One of these integral changes was education. Hitler strongly believed that

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    Did the Nazis come to power with the intention of eliminating the Jews? Did the Nazis come to power with the intention of eliminating the Jews? This question has been difficult to answer as it is hard to define a clear yes or no answer. To understand the Nazi regime it is imperative to understand its leader; Adolf Hitler‚ and how he came to power. Hitler made many references to killing Jews in his early writings ‘Mein Kampf’ and various speeches during the 1930’s‚ aswell as events such as The

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    How effective was Nazi propaganda 1933-1945? Propaganda was recognized by Hitler and his men as an important tool for the success of a regime. As Goebbels said in 1934‚ “Propaganda was our sharpest weapon in conquering the state‚ and remains our sharpest weapon in maintaining and building up the state.” Practically‚ propaganda was aimed at winning support for policies and keeping the population contented. Yet more than that‚ it was aimed to indoctrinate the nation to believe in a ‘people’s community’

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    How totalitarian were Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany? Giovanni Amendola first coined the word ‘totalitarian’ when describing the Italian Fascist government under Benito Mussolini in 1923 as different to conventional dictatorships. It is after this that the word was popularised to have both negative and positive connotations. However‚ German theorist Carl Friedrich and political scientist Zbigniew Brzezinski collaborated to formulate a modern day politically scientific definition known as the

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    Millions of people still lost their lives‚ and these men were the reason why. Justice must be brought to these people. In the article‚ Opinion: Why Nazi hunting is still a worthy pursuit‚ it states that even with how much time has passed these men “... are just as guilty today as the day they committed their crime” (Zuroff‚Efralm. “Opinion: Why Nazi hunting is still a worthy pursuit.”). As shown‚ no matter how much time passes‚ these men still took so many innocent lives. They still should be charged

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    method used to obtain the “pure aryan race” was the lebensborn program‚ the word Lebensborn means “Fount of Life” (SS). The Nazis invented this program in order to create more supervised mating between pure aryan women and loyal SS men‚ so that their offspring would be more “Biologically valuable” (Reich 771). The lebensborn program used private funding‚ and was seen by the Nazis as a place for pregnant aryan women to go and receive protection while they were carrying a child. Mothers were allowed to

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    Hitler’s Nazi Party was equally skilled in its manipulation of control by a single party. Coming to power in 1933‚ Hitler was in place to establish his vision of Germany. With the support of Nationalists and Center Party members‚ the Nazis capitalized on the Enabling Act that effectively gave Hitler emergency powers in government. Hitler was now in a position to fully actualize his dictatorial governance of Germany. The government immediately dissolved all political parties except the Nazi Party

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    Edith Hahn Beer‚ born in 1914‚ wrote The Nazi Officer’s Wife‚ a memoir about her life and struggles for survival during the rein of Adolf Hitler. Edith goes chronologically through her life and tells the truths about the constant fear she lived in. Throughout her entire ordeal‚ perhaps her biggest fear was that her identity would be revealed and lost at the same time. Yet despite the risk it posed to her life‚ Edith Hahn created a remarkable collective record of survival: She saved every set of

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    became Chancellor of Germany‚ He was the idol for the people .Hitler as its Führer ("leader")‚ centralizing all power in his hands.   Hitler now had the power to start manipulating people and started introducing the first nazi policies against Jews. Between 1933 and 1934‚ Nazi policy were fairly moderate‚ because Hitler was paying attention to not scare off voters or moderately minded politicians by these harsh policies so he started introducing this policies step by step... which were more stronger

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