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    Hitler temporarily relegated women to a domestic role‚ enforced cultural conformity‚ indoctrinated and conditioned the youth forcefully. Conditions improved according to Hitler’s aims and in terms of creating a code of honour to obey and preserve Nazism. However‚ personal freedoms and gender equality were sacrificed to create pure and indoctrinated Aryan race. Since the Great Depression had collapsed industrial production and increased unemployment from 1.9 to 8mil from 1929 to 1936‚ Hitler increased

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    Conflating Stalinism and Nazism‚ Orwell’s thinly plotted‚ closely framed‚ novel disparages totalitarianism as a flawed political solution to the rampant Capitalism witnessed in Metropolis. Orwell satirises aspects of totalitarian rule through Winston’s emphatic observation that

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    Adolf Hitler’s quest for totalitarian power over the whole world set in motion conquests that led to the Second World War‚ the effects of which are present to this day. Using the insult of Treaty of Versailles on Germany‚ the chaotic political system in Germany and the economic depression as a stepping stone‚ Hitler became the ultimate dictator of Germany. His greed for world domination also caused his defeat‚ forcing him to kill himself before the brink of defeat in the Second World War. Hitler

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    Fascism in Germany

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    During the 1920’s and early 1930’s‚ Germany was unstable socially economically and politically. The government was very often in a state of confusion. The population was disappointed and scared‚ as the Great Wall Street stock market crash of 1923 pushed the economy to a collapse before the people’s eyes. These unfavorable events made a nation in a state of insecurity‚ while fed up‚ the people looked for a rescuer. This came in the form of fascism‚ an ideology in which the individual is controlled

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    Hitler's Domestic Policies

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    Evaluate the impact on Germany of Hitler’s domestic policies between 1933 and 1945. Hitler aimed to affect key areas of German societal structure through the design and implementation of a range of domestic policies. These included policies which affected the political structure of the nation‚ women’s role in society and their aspirations‚ the development of future generations and fundamental belief systems such as those concerning religion and racial attitudes. However‚ it is simplistic to assume

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    Why did a dictatorship emerge in Germany in 1933 and not before? The Weimar Republic was bound to fail sooner or later given its weakness at birth and the values it was associated with however as to why Hitler was able to take power in 1933 and not before is an interesting question that requires much thought and attention. It has being proven throughout history that for extreme parties such as the NSDAP or the Communist party to gain mass support there has to be an economic crisis. The Nazi party

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    Hitler was able to generate a mass following and inevitably rise to power solely because of the great depression; to what extent do you agree with the statement? The economic depression struck Germany in 1929 following the Wall Street Crash in America that affected the world’s economy. In Germany‚ the effects were devastating‚ especially after America recalled her loans and hence left Germany with no stability‚ as it had heavily relied on American strength to support it. Industrial production

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    “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough‚ it will be believed.” This was the mindset of the Nazi party and how Hitler controlled the people to believe whatever he said. Joseph Goebbels played a big part in the censorship of Germany. Books and media were censored and usually burned‚ and were replaced by Nazi propaganda. Hitler tried to remove Jews from the country which led to the Holocaust and the abuse that they experienced in concentration camps. Paul Joseph Goebbels was born

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    inferior traits thus they were inferior. Hitler blamed all of Germany’s problems on the Jews and many people believed them. Jews were thought to be so inferior they weren’t considered “people”. Political prisoners were anybody who didn’t believe in Nazism. For example people who

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    Due to be strongly influenced by nationalism‚ many church leaders and members applauded the growth of Nazism. German Christians in 1933 started the Reich Church‚ which encouraged the Nazification of German Protestants. These Christians wanted the Protestants to conform to the Nazi philosophy and wanted the Church to embrace Aryan laws. They also believed

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