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    War on the Western Front

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    inevitable conflict to unite all Germans spread across Eastern Europe . Also‚ Eastern Europe were rich in resources which would ensure the survival of Hitler’s Aryan race (master race = Herrenvolk) which would subjugate Slavs and other inferior races Nazism was‚ inherently‚ a doctrine of force – struggle was an essential element of both life and international relations‚ ideologies made violence and conflict inevitable Hermann Goring: “Foreign policy was the Fuhrer’s very own realm” 1922‚ Mussolini

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    "Once I really am in power‚ my first and foremost task will be the annihilation of the Jews." Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889 in Braunau‚ Austria‚ a small town across the Inn River from Germany. Soon after Hitler ’s birth‚ his father‚ Alois Hitler‚ moved the family to Linz‚ Austria. Hitler attended school in Linz and at first was a good student‚ but in high school he was a very poor student. Hitler ’s academic abilities angered his father because his father hoped that

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    Autocracy is defined as a form of government in which supreme political power is held by one person. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek word autokratôr‚ auto meaning self‚ and kratia meaning rule. It implies self-rule‚ where one can do whatever they want if they have power. Totalitarianism is considered a modern form of an autocratic government‚ where the government controls all aspects of the society. A totalitarian political party seeks to control not only all economic and political matters

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    The Nuremberg Trials

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    Nuremberg Trials Andrew Dangler University of Phoenix Abstract: A brief look at the Nuremberg Trials and some of the people involved. It steps upon the problems leading to the start of the trials including three of the doctors‚ three of the experiments performed on prisoners‚ and the judgment of three people involved with carrying out the vulgar experiments. Also included are three people who decided to commit suicide instead of facing certain death after going before a jury. The three people

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    Nazi Germany‚ or the Third Reich‚ refers to Germany from 1933 to 1945 when it was governed by Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NASDAP) or Nazi party. During the time when Germany was governed under the Weimar Republic‚ women had become more modern. They were given the vote and enjoyed more employment opportunities (especially in professional jobs). But When the Nazis took control over Germany The Nazis felt that ‘modern woman’ was a degenerate threat to racial purity

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    THE” TRUE”STORY OF” FAKE LEADER” SONIA GANDHI Alias ANTONIA MAINO-By SATYAMITRA 88 Votes Who is Sonia? (By Dr. Subramaniam Swamy) Antonia is Sonia’s real name in her birth certificate. Sonia is the name given to her subsequently by her father‚ Stefano Maino [now deceased] following his return from Russia where he had been a prisoner of war. Stefano had joined the Nazi army as a volunteer. Sonia is a Russian not Italian name. While spending two years in a Russian jail

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    Ordinary Men

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    If one were to take anything from Christopher Browning’s Ordinary Men it is that even the most ordinary‚ normal men have the capacity to kill. The 101st Reserve Police Battalion executed at least 6‚500 Jews at the Polish cities and villages of Jozefow‚ Lomazy‚ Serokomla‚ Lukow‚ Konskowola‚ Parczew‚ Radzyn‚ Kock‚ and Miedzyrzec and participated in the deportation of at least 42‚000 Jews to the gas chambers in Treblinka (Browning‚ chapter 14‚ page 121). There were most likely even more killings that

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    Helena Baldwin 9th Lit/Comp H Mrs. Jurskis Spring‚ 2010 Inglorious Swine: The Similarities Between Adolf Hitler and “Comrade” Napoleon There is a Chinese proverb that states “Gold cannot be pure and people cannot be perfect.” It is a very true statement. It is also true that the former is infinitely more likely to come close to perfection than the latter. It is almost appropriate that such a proverb is used to highlight the similarities between German dictator Adolf Hitler and the character

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    The Reader

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    n part II‚ chapter eight of Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader‚ the first-person narrator Michael describes reading the account written by a concentration camp who had survived along with her mother‚ the soul survivors in a large group of women who were being marched away from the camp. He says‚ "the book...creates distance. It does not invite one to identify with it and makes no one sympathetic..." The same could be said of The Reader. The book is written in such a way as to distance one from the characters

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    Although it is thought of as having been ’written’ by Hitler‚ Mein Kampf is not a book in the usual sense. Hitler never actually sat down and pecked at a typewriter or wrote longhand‚ but instead dictated it to Rudolph Hess while pacing around his prison cell in 1923-24 and later at an inn at Berchtesgaden. Reading Mein Kampf is like listening to Hitler speak at length about his youth‚ early days in the Nazi Party‚ future plans for Germany‚ and ideas on politics and race. The original

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