Have you ever thought about why Hitler was liked by the people of Germany even though he was a cruel man? Hitler may have been a cruel man‚ but he was also very smart and he knew how to win over people’s minds. Hitler was actually a very persuasive person through the way he gave speeches‚ his propaganda‚ and his military success. All in all‚ Hitler’s actions often block the skills and political power that he actually had. Hitler was arguably the world’s most influential orators. Why don’t people
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and sick in the different Nazi concentration camps. The rise of the Nazi Party was due to the use of strategic propaganda‚ fear‚ and playing to the emotions of German people after World War I‚ which ultimately led to World War II. The Nazi Party‚ originally called the German Workers’ Party‚ was founded by a group of unemployed soldiers a year after the end of World War I in 1919. Germany was‚ quite simply‚ embarrassed of its defeat and struggling financially. This
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How did the Nazi dictatorship work? A review of historiography. Author: Ron Grant 2010 Introduction: A trawl of Advanced Higher History past papers establishes the importance of awareness of the personality and role of Hitler‚ his leadership skills – or even lack of them? – and the changing nature of the movement led by him. How did the Nazi party change as it moved from the struggle for power to the “Machtergreifung” of 30 January 1933 and the consolidation of power thereafter? Tim
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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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Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1933? (15 marks) Hitler became chancellor in 1933‚ after being voted ‘democratically’. Hitler was able to obtain this position by using a number of methods to fabricate himself as a man who would solve all of Germany’s problems‚ when in reality he was a power hungry‚ fascist dictator. Hitler’s ability to rise up as a dictator and take control of Germany can be linked back to long term causes. These long term causes allowed Hitler certain advantages which
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emotional impact‚ history how Nazis treated the Jew’s‚ her showing her bravery‚ and Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million Jews was killed in the Holocaust. By Anne famous diary‚ Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million Jews was killed in the Holocaust. Since the persecution of Jew’s in the Netherlands was extremely similar to the early persecution of Jew’s in Germany‚ the Franks could foresee that just like it had for the Jew’s in Germany. Anne Frank gave people by
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Even though the Nazi party was strong they still had trouble. There was a violent group called the Edelweiss Pirates. They were a group that consisted of young adults. They believed that the Nazi’s should not be in power. They were very open with their views and committed acts of violence. They beat up members of the police force and even killed an important person. Their actions showed that the Nazis weren’t as strong as everyone thought they were. There were also ‘swing groups’ which consisted
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There is no doubt that propaganda was essential in unifying Germany throughout the 1930s. Propaganda promoted patriotism‚ unity and ultimately support for the war by glorifying the German population and Hitler himself. However‚ the New Germany Hitler envisioned did not always correlate with that of the people’s and in many cases simple means such as propaganda was not enough to convince and obtain the needed support‚ resulting in the accumulation of other approaches including intimidation‚ violence
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The Third Reich’s Effects on Modern Germany To understand what Germany is today‚ one must understand the generational effect that the Third Reich not only had but continues to have. As Kempe says‚ “A historian would be hard-pressed to find a country where a mere dozen years of history‚ between 1933 and 1945‚ has cast such a long shadow.” Even though the Third Reich lost its power more than half a century ago‚ its effects on German culture and politics still stand firm. The effects can be seen
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Chapter 4: Limiting Liberalism or Generous Germany? If we now have to start apologizing for showing a friendly face in response to emergency situations‚ then that’s not my country. - Angela Merkel. To repent for WWII floods of Syrians‚ Afghans and Iraqis have entered Germany‚ and there “…suddenly become an image of openness‚ generosity and solidarity.” (Godin‚ 2015). Following on from racist violence against Turks in the 1980s and early 1990s‚ there was the rise of the far-right anti-immigrant
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