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    Philip Singh Year 11 History Research  Investigation   Investigating  Fascism:  Nazi  Germany‚  1919  -­‐‑  1945   Examine  the  Role  of  fascist  ideology  in  shaping  the  German  nation  between  1933  and  1945   _______________________________________________________________________________________! ! Throughout history there have been few‚ if any systems of government that have been able to shape a nation as the Nazi Party did to Germany between 1933 and 1945. During the Third Reich‚

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    Matt Muscari ENG 270 Dr. Shevlin 10 December 2015 The Nazi Book Burning Book burnings are just what they sound like. Piles of books being incinerated while crowds of on lookers watch. The definition of a book burning from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is: “ritual destruction by fire of books or other written materials. Usually carried out in a public context‚ the burning of books represents an element of censorship and usually proceeds from a cultural‚ religious‚ or political opposition

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    Jews in Nazi Germany in the years 1933-1945 The Nazis anathematize the Jews. From a long time ago the Jews were not liked by the people of Europe and in the reign of the Nazis this became much worse. The Nazis officials were given strict orders to exterminate as many Jews as possible. The Nazis wanted to remove the whole of Jewish community. They wanted to eradicate every single Jew in the whole world. The Jews had to face a really hard time during the period of 1933 to 1945. The Nazis believed

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    the affect of the Nazi rule on the German people? Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933‚ that same year the ‘Enabling Act’ was passed and Germany transformed from a Democracy into a Dictatorship. Hitler had three main plans in his vision of Germany. Firstly he was to rebuild Germany’s economy‚ secondly he was to make Germany a powerful nation again and thirdly he was to create a ‘pure German’ society by getting rid of racial minority groups‚ especially Jews. When the Nazi party came to power

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    Philosopher Thomas Hobbes argued that government was best if it was autocratic‚ an all-powerful sovereign. To understand Hobbes’s reasoning‚ it is crucial to first understand his view on man’s conditions in an anarchic environment. In Hobbes’ perspective‚ man’s life in the state of nature was “solid‚ poor‚ brutish‚ and short” because man is selfish and violent. Without institutions to provide security‚ man was always in a constant state of war. These anarchic conditions compel men to look after

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    divided on the extent to which Albert Speer contributed to Nazi Germany during World War 2 and prior to it as Hitler’s architect. Speer was a winner as he became Reich minister of armaments and war production‚ becoming second in command (inside the third Reich). His success extended further in Nuremburg as he escaped with his life. However personalities are remembered as winners in history and Speer is now remembered as a deceitful Nazi who attempted to put his name down in history as a great historical

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    Life in nazi Germany June 10 ‚ 1939 Dear Michael Jordan‚ I know i haven’t replied for a while now but I am really confused and scared of the condition my country is in today‚ life is not the same as it used to be when our grandparents where children‚ before your family moved to England. Germany has changed dramatically. The brownshirts (SS troops) are very intimidating and do anything that Hitler orders them to do‚ they all have guns with them and have been trained in military trainings

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    (17). Within 70 years‚ Jews across Eastern Europe were being systematically exterminated by the hands of the Nazi regime. Antisemitism’s onset during the early twentieth century relied on the mass hysteria surrounding economic instability and the destruction of mainland Europe following the first world war. The Nazi’s meteoric rise to power was due in part to their explanation of “the Jewish conspiracy” complicit in the fall of German might (15). In a two year span starting in 1933‚ the nascent Weimar

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    ‘Scotland was a Patriarchacal Society’‚ to what extent is this view of Scottish Society during the Inter-war period valid? ‘Scotland was a Patriarchal Society during the Interwar period!’ Examining the significant changing roles of women during the Twentieth Century‚ this statements validity will be discussed. During the 1900’s women’s main purpose was to get married and look after her husband and children‚ they were treated as second class citizens with few rights. Women were burdened with heavy

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    Women in Nazi Germany by Hanan Mahmud In what ways did the Nazi party impact the role of women during the Third Reich? Under the Weimar Republic‚ the status of women was one of the most progressive in Europe. Under the constitution‚ women had proclaimed the right to vote and were given equality with men. But when the Nazis came to power‚ all this changed. The Nazis believed that everyone had a role in society and was to be accepted without thought. In Hitler’s mind‚ for women‚ it was the lesser

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