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    Throughout World War II‚ the Nazi government‚ run by Adolf Hitler‚ ruled Germany with their extremist views. Because Germany was in the middle of a Great Depression‚ they had no one else to believe in but Hitler. He took advantage of Germany’s hopeless population by putting blame on the Jews for all of Germany’s problems. The Nazi Party and the Gestapo controlled Germany’s population‚ and sent Jews and other races that were deemed undesirable to the concentration camps. Hitler’s views inspired many

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    everyone/Failing economy (see notes) P- End Marxism Ev-Nazi’s didn’t want to be ruled by high finance + communists Ex- “death to lies” Communists- believe in Marxism/ Industrialists didn’t want it because they would have less money so funded Nazis Mini conclusion- This was part of the reason why the Nazi’s votes increased because they moulded their policies around what the people wanted and also took advantage of the failing economy. P2- Campaigns P-Propaganda Ev-Persuaded people

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    Nazi Medical Research

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    Nazi ‘medical’ experiments The medical malfeasance I have chosen to write on is the research medical personnel conducted on the captives under rule of the Nazi’s authority. The medical professionals of Germany and Austria added a lot of research to the Medical Universities in their counties. The Nazi medical science through the application of heredity and racial hygiene‚ created classes of inferior human beings. This created an opportunity for inhuman research. By defining some human beings as

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    Account for Mussolini’s rise and fall to power. Through his reputation as having potential as a strong political leader to improve aspects of Italian society‚ Benito Mussolini came into power as the Prime Minister of Italy in 1922‚ following the March on Rome. He was a steadfast dictator that was able to continuously increase his level of power and influence by implementing many furtive tactics to ensure that his position remained in place and unchallenged in Italy. However Italy’s involvement

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    Essay on Weimar Germany

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    Weimar: Destined for Failure by a Weak Constitution and Poor Popular Support? A thread that runs throughout many analyses of the legacy of theWeimar Republic contains the idea that the fledgling German democracy was somehow doomed from the start. With a constitution that contained items such as Article 48 – a constitutional provision that permitted the Weimar President to rule by decree without the consent of the Reichstag – and a clause that allowed the Reichskanzler to assume office in the event

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    Nazi Seizure of Power

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    In The Nazi Seizure of Power by William Sheridan Allen‚ the author is able to show the reader the support building strategy used by the Nazi party in Northeim and surrounding areas. Allen’s thesis is that Nazi party was able to succeed the village of Northeim and else where because they were able to reach out the lower and middle class. Since these classes held the majority of the population‚ the Nazi party discovered what they wanted from government officials and then used that to persuade these

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    Essay On Nazi Propaganda

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    part of our worlds history. Adolf Hitler the leadership in Germany in 1933. When he took over‚ he had the power over the German Militia. He hated Jews from the start. He blamed jews for the lose of World War 1. Death Camps were formed and mass murdering sites were made. Hitler showed how powerful he really was. When D-Day came into action‚ they found books. These books were about hatred to the Jews. They were called Propagandas. The Nazi Propaganda was a big part of Holocaust. It consisted of many

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    in the state as a whole. As the leader of the National Fascist Party in Italy‚ Mussolini was one of the founders of Fascism. In Mussolini “Doctrine of Fascism”‚ he writes many of his ideas that describe fascism and how the state should be under a fascist rule. In his document‚ Mussolini has many arguments that include why he is against peace‚ democracy‚ and the individual. Fascism is an extreme type of authoritarian rule in which the government

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    Immigrants In Germany

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    In addition‚ this is not the only obstacle that may face new immigrants in Germany. Drever and Hoffmesiter address the problem of a job-scarce environment in Germany’s labor market that confuse the immigrant integration process compared to the U.S‚ where integration of immigrants is easier and more flexible in terms of entry to the labor markets. In Germany‚ jobs are scarcer. The employers also require formal permits‚ and qualification‚ which uneducated and young immigrants are the most vulnerable

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    How did the depression in Germany (1929-1933) affect different social groups? The great depression‚ a huge economic slump caused by a crash in the American stock market‚ had a global effect on a large number of countries‚ especially those who manufactured food and raw materials.1 Germany was in a particularly bad place financially after world war one and had been borrowing a large amount of capitol from the US to repay their allies and when the stock market crashed they were unable to continue

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