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    Hitler and Big Brother Some totalitarian regimes can be similar in some ways but also different in others. 1984 is a book that talks about a totalitarian regime that is ruled by big brother. We can find some similarities to this totalitarian regime with the regime of Adolf Hitler. They are both totalitarian regimes that are ruled by different leaders that can convince people to follow them so they can rule a population‚ and make people to be subordinated to them just by persuading them. So if

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    encountered‚ fuelled by two ruthless dictators that aimed to assert their own ideologies on the rest of the world. By comparing Nazism to Stalinism‚ highlights the similar authoritarian measures they embraced in order to obtain their political goals. Hitler and Stalin were seen as figureheads of their respective states. They had support among their people that enabled them to exert their influence in a corrupt manner and to form powerful militaries that could sustain their ambitious aims. However‚ it

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    Language is a persuasive tool but can also be misleading and confusing. Barriers such as distorting euphemisms‚ acronyms‚ lingo‚ illogicalities‚ and clichés can distort the meaning of words or phrases (Kirby et al‚ 1999‚ pg. 92). The most powerful ability of language is to understand and effectively communicate. Being able to clearly communicate ideas to each other allows empowerment and the ability to be open to new thoughts and opinions. The ability to reproduce this information to another in a

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    not use ‘I’. Focus on the methods and strategies of Hitler after he came into power in 1933. Knowledge of Hitler and his party aims is also essential. METHODS/STRATEGIES: * After Hindenburg died in 1934‚ Hitler became president and abolished the title of Reich President. He wished to be known as the Fuhrer – an all-embracing‚ total authority. Hitler had clear ideas about the leader principle who would replace the democratic system with an authoritarian state. * Creating the Hitler Myth:

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    holocaust in Germany. Adolf Hitler was in charge of Germany and made many statements supporting the mass genocide of jewish people. Looking back at it today‚ most people will see this as something horrible. Supporting the mass genocide of a group of people without any real reason seems completely ludicrous. However‚ in that era of Germany‚ many people supported the idea. They had the Hitler Jugend‚ also known as the Hitler Youth‚ who were training to become a Nazi and fight for what Hitler was supporting

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    maintain support as this was a regime based on a massive use of propaganda based on compliance. Workers - Getting rid of trade unions- volksgemeinshaft - Holidays and picnics encourages compliance Youth - indoctrination Nazifying / gleichshaltung - considered to be the most successful segment of society as regard to indoctrination. - Alternative youth groups and alternative motions for going. Economy - Hitler comes in in 33 its in a bad way - By raw measure of

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    Shania Reid Ms. Milliner EES21QH - 03 10/20/16 Margret Atwood uses language to show many factors in the novel the “The Handmaids Tale”. In the Gilead age power was wanted be everyone. Which lead people to do anything for power. Women were deprived of their freedom‚ making language the means of escape. This novel was portrayed from a young woman’s life named Offred. Living in Gilead dealing with various restrictions towards women. With this mindset of society different roles were set for women

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    Why Hitler Rose to Power History 102 Professor Stokes April 13‚ 2014 The country of Germany is and always has been a very cultured and literate place. Germany helped shape the culture of Western Civilization. German literature goes back to the middle ages‚ with important and worldwide known works of literature coming from Germany. For example‚ Martin Luther was a German‚ and his writing not only influenced the world‚ but changed the whole landscape

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    Adolf Hitler is said to be one of the most powerful and infamous dictators to live in the 20th century. He is credited as being the man who started the deadliest war on earth‚ and the mass murder of 6 million Jewish people. Through out the analysis of how Hitler rose to power‚ his motivations while in power‚ and what he accomplished for Germany‚ one can conclude how this historic figure functioned. To begin‚ one can find that Hitler rose to power by using a plethora of tactics. One example of this

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    reason for the rise of the NSDAP to power in 1933 was Hitler himself”. How far do you agree with this view? The rise of Hitler and the NSDAP remains a very significant event in European history and is still a controversial topic even today. Historians have all come with many different explanations for the rise of Hitler to power in 1933; however some historians would attribute the overwhelming success of the NSDAP in 1933 to one man‚ Adolf Hitler. Portrayed as the ‘messiah’ to rid Germans of all their

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