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  • Hitler's Nazi Party
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    Hitler's Nazi party came to power almost entirely because of accidents. In 1929 the American Stock Market crashed, a powerful symbol of the growing depression. Germany was particularly badly affected, since Germany's economy was partly dependent on Americas prosperity and a large number of loans made by America to Germany were called back and the German economy crashed. Since the German government suffered badly in the depression the existing Weimar government, put in place by the victorious all...
  • Numerous Battles To The Germans
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    Enemy at the Gates Rating: Cast: Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz, Bob Hoskins, Ed Harris, Ron Perlman, Gabriel Thomson Written by: Jean-Jacques Annaud and Alain Godard Directed by: Jean-Jacques Annaud Running Time: 131 minutes Synopsis: Enemy at the Gates was inspired by a true story and set against the siege of Stalingrad during World War II. This is the tale of a young Russian sharpshooter, Vassili, who becomes a legend by shooting numerous high-ranking German officials. When his friend...
  • Danish Resisters
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    The occupation of a country subjects both the people and the invaders to a strange game of mutual suspicion: The occupier acts like a new owner and wants the tenants to behave and pay the rent on time, but those invaded feel violated - they know the country, by right, belongs to them, and while they cannot physically throw the occupiers out, they may well want to resist the invader's terms. Perhaps, if the invader finds the game is not worth the effort, he will leave. Or perhaps he will start ki...
  • Nazis Goal Of Germans Being
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    What does the term "propaganda" say, what does one think of, when approached with this term? Would one think it was of a positive of negative connotation? What about the association it had with the holocaust, would it then be considered negative? Did the Nazis use the role of propaganda overtly? Propaganda played an extremely crucial part in the Nazi's rise of power, the brainwashing of the Germans to hating and ultimately killing the Jews. What is being discussed is the power of persuasion and ...
  • 2001
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    The Nation of Germany should be assessed damages and reparations made to survivors and or their heirs for the Nazi crimes which included, property theft, wrongful injury and wrongful death. The monetary compensation will never heal the wounds inflicted by the depraved actions of the Nazi on their fellow man. The mere claim that not all Germans participated willingly should not be a viable defense for their liability. Does the concept that the nation should pay for the pain and suffering a few ca...
  • Nazi's Regime The Jews
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    KRISTALLNACHT - an act of violence and terror Nazis are well-known for their anti-Semitic feelings. During the Nazi's regime the Jews were constantly exposed to Germans whims and hence the following repression towards them. One of the Nazis notorious acts was the pogrom of November 1938, later known as Crystal Night or the night of broken glass. What happened during that night conspires of violence and terror. Violence, after all, was glorified in Nazi Germany. The Nazis hated Jews, and the reas...
  • Hitler Youth Of Germany
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    "The German people want to be led - this is shown by our history - but our experience in the party has made us realise that a bit of a push from behind does no harm. Indeed we national socialists would not have been in power today had we not be willing and able to use our considerable force of persuasion, by word and by fist, in the streets throughout Germany during our national period of struggle. Its because part of our creed as national socialists demands that we mobilise the population towar...
  • Social Impacts Of Nazism On German Society
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    It cannot be doubted that Nazi Germany was the most destructive political regime of the 20th century, not only because it unleashed World War II or instigated the holocaust but because of its impact on German society. The extent of this impact has been extensively debated by various historians, leading to a spectrum of opinions ranging from Marxist perspectives that emphasise a strengthening of class structures within German society, therefore concluding that Nazi Germany had a reactionary impac...
  • Nazi Power And Nazism In Max's Life
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    Nazism, these words spoken today evoke images of slaughter, darkness, pain and suffering for many. The stories of many survivors can be found all over, in the media, on the internet, and even in books. Max and the Cats by Moacyr Scliar is a beautiful, often funny fable about Nazism, Jewish redemption and escape from a life that continually haunts the character Max Schmidt. Within Max's journey to escape the great scope of the Nazis, he is confronted by various cats. These cats either directly re...
  • Ideology Of The Nazi Party
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    The Political Ideology of the Nazi Party The Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Nazi for short), is a party which is based upon policies and doctrines from the National Socialist German Worker's party. Germany was ruled by Adolph Hitler from 1933-1945 under this ideology. Nazism combines some socialist concepts, racism, and extreme nationalism. It was formed under the opposition to democracy by the German Worker's party, led by Gottfried Feder. Nazism pushes racial inequality and ad...

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