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    During the period of 1930 the Nazi government tried to construct what is known to them as the pure race of Aryan. Aryans were allegedly to be superior to all others racial group. Adolf Hitler was infatuated with racial purity. He wanted to create a Hernevolk democracy‚ a place where only the the pure Germans(Aryans) were in control of the government while minorities groups(Jews) had no authority. Nazi believed they had a responsibility to rule the entire world. The believed pure blood Aryan physical

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    Union of Soviet Socialist Republics‚ better known as the Soviet Union‚ is created. First lead by Vladimir Lenin‚ the Soviet Union was found to be the first country to be considered socialist with plans to become a communist party in the future. The Soviet Union was made up of 15 republics and at the time was the largest country in the world. After Lenin’s death in 1924‚ Joseph Stalin came to power that had control throughout World War II until his death in 1953. After the war the Soviet Union became

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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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    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 Soviet Economy has been termed a ‘command economy’. Do you feel this is an appropriate and adequate characterisation? A command economy is one in which the co-ordination of economic activity is controlled and undertaken through administrative means rather than through the market mechanism (Ericson‚ 2005). Many aspects of the Soviet economy fit this description such as its organisational structure‚ the methods by which aims and directives were carried out and its lack of a use of pricing within

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    During the Cold War‚ the United States resolved to take a shot at the Soviet Union by siding with Afghanistan and taking great measures to stop Soviet influence and communist ideology. In 1979‚ the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in an attempt to expand its influence in the Middle East with the absence of American influence. At this point in the Cold War the United States and Soviet Union were more or less at the climax of their dilemma‚ so the U.S. therefore decided to get involved by fortifying

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    Upon examination‚ the dissectioning of the philosophical spectra of Nazi Germany during the Second World War holds fundamental discrepancy of core beliefs in the ruling of the social construct. With specification‚ the rise in German Nazism posed challenges in keeping previously enlightened philosophical prospects; the idea of a superior race scrutinizes the condemning of the inferior race by means of exercising the belief of utilitarianism‚ and the social discourse valued in the predetermined designation

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    ‘German’s Into Nazis’ by Peter Fritzsche 1) Germany before the Fuhrer. Germany’s defeat at the end of World War I left the nation socially‚ politically‚ and economically shattered. The reparation agreements inflicted upon Germany without its’ consent at the end of the war meant that the nation was in complete financial ruin. In the wake of Germany’s defeat‚ public decent climaxed on the 9th November 1918 during the revolution that took place on Berlin’s Postdamer Platz

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    Education was important to the Nazis as they understood that they would be able to easily influence children to follow the Nazi ideology and saw it as a way to control the role of women. They targeted girls with two groups‚ the Jungmadel which consisted of 10 to 13 year olds and the Bund Deutscher Madel which consisted of girls from the age of 14 to 18 year olds. "As soon as the Nazis came to power‚ they set about eliminating all other rival youth organisations‚ just as they Nazified the rest of

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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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