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    THE AFTERMATH OF NAZI RULE Report from Germany HANNAH ARENDT waste the moral structure of Western society‚ committing crimes that nobody would have believed possible‚ while her conquerors buried in rubble the visible marks of more than a thousand years of German history. Then into this devastated land‚ truncated by the Oder-Neisse borderline and hardly able to sustain its demoralized and exhausted population‚ streamed millions of people from the Eastern provinces‚ from the Balkans and from Eastern

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    In Germany during 1919-1933‚ the development of the nazi party was clear. A few dips in their success seemed terrible for the short term but successful of the long term. Hitlers rise to chancellor in 1932 enabled the nazi party to use the likes of the enabling act to rule supreme power in extreme times. The nazi party used propaganda to brainwash people into thinking the nazi ideals and morals were correct and the best way for German to move on. Their main target was children and young adults who

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    propaganda during the Nazi Regime 1933-1945? The role of propaganda played a very important part in supplying power to the Nazis from 1933 to 1945. After the Nazis took power in 1933‚ HItler established a government position of Minister of Enlightenment and Propaganda‚ filled by Joseph Goebbels. As Minister of Enlightenment and Propaganda‚ his two main tasks were make sure no one could find or see anything dangering to the Nazi party and ensure that the views of the Nazi party were put across

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    The Rise of Fascism in Nazi Germany After the end of World War 1 (WW1)‚ Germany was in charge of taking full responsibility for the money lost‚ the mass destruction‚ and the lives that were killed. This greatly hindered the German economy‚ which brought the whole country down. German soldiers returning home from the war could not get the supplies they needed to survive and turned to fascism. Not too long after WW1‚ the whole world went into a great depression‚ which also

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    Nazi Propaganda and the 1936 Olympics The 1936 Olympics was Germany’s chance to show the world they were a stable and peaceful nation. Germany had been awarded the right to host the Games in 1931 before the Third Reich had come to power. When Hitler assumed power in 1933 he quickly realized the great potential for Nazi propaganda. Not only did he want to show the world that Germany was now respectable‚ but also that the Aryan race was superior.

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    industry consolidation. It will do so by examining the general environment‚ history and recent background of the airline industry and it will continue by analysing the market’s demand and supply distinguishing between leisure and business. Afterwards it will examine the market structure of the airline industry and how the past regulations and deregulations affected the industry and whether those had a positive or a negative effect. It will then conclude by stating whether the consolidation is beneficial

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    main reasons that Nazis had for evacuating the prisoners from the concentration camps. They were 1) they didn’t want the prisoners telling their stories‚ 2) The Nazis thought they needed them to make army supplies‚ and 3) they wanted to use the prisoners as hostages to keep the Nazi party alive. But‚ all of these reasons had something very important in common; the Nazis did not want to get rid of their captives. Between the three of these reasons we can see a common theme; the Nazis wanted to be superior

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    The Nazi party was able to gain power because of the appeal of Hitler’s personality Discuss. Post war Germany was certainly no utopia; there was famine‚ depression‚ anarchy and social upheaval. The general citizens were all desperately searching for someone to take charge of the situation‚ and someone did‚ the Nazi party. The Nazi party was able to gain power for a number of reasons; they used the last Weimar government’s mistakes to their advantage‚ they also used their current state of economic

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    In Nazi Germany everything from information and entertainment to posters in store windows was designed to brainwash the people of Germany into believing what they’re government wanted them too‚ for example Hitler’s face was placed in pictures all over Germany showing him as the saviour of Germany who would lead them to a brighter future. Seeing these images everywhere you went would get into your head and could slowly turn you into believing them‚ but that wasn’t the only propaganda used by Germany

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    BP and Consolidation of the Oil Industry‚ 1998-2002 Executive Summary BP should sell its business and start a new business‚ a clean energy production‚ because it would lose profits from oil supply. Oil industry had not developed in perfect competition; oil price was easily controlled since oil industry was oligopoly‚ many consumers exist and the government protected oil industry from competition. However‚ oil industry is facing perfect competition; oligopoly formation of oil industry

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