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    The Nazi party was one of the most influential political parties in German history. Growing from a twelve-member laughingstock in a predominantly socialist German parliament in 1928‚ the Nazi movement grew to dominate Germany and much of Europe in the span of just two decades‚ playing a major role in World War II‚ and implementing one of the largest genocides in human history. The most powerful and influential weapon the Nazis used in their rapid rise to power as a dominant political force‚ was their

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    In this essay I will be answering the following questions; What group of people were targeted by the Nazis for extermination? Why did they pick this particular ethnic group? What methods did they use in carrying out their goals? What were some of the significant events during this period of time from 1933 to 1945? What other groups did the Nazis persecute as well? Were the Nazis successful in their goal? Provide at least two names of individuals whose personal stories you read from the United States

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    The Rise of Hitler 1. Why did so many German people join the Nazi Party? In the early 1920s‚ Germany was especially hard-hit during the Great Depression after the first World War‚ mainly because of the Treaty of Versailles‚ which made Germany go into an extreme hyperinflation. People could not buy anything with a reasonable price. In 1922‚ a loaf of bread costed 163 marks. In September 1923‚ it would have costed 1‚500‚000 marks and in November of that same year which was the peak of the hyperinflation

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    day. Dehumanization The Nazi government promoted and fostered the prejudice against the Jews. This caused for the Nazi government to blame the Jews for all social issues happening in Germany‚ for example communism‚ capitalism‚ liberalism‚ socialism‚ and revolution. The Nazi Government dehumanized all the jews in ways where the Jews were considered subhuman and not real persons. Also‚ the Nazi Government labeled the jews with a badge of the star of David to have all germans avoid the jews and shame

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    categories from the already existing European Enlightenment‚ but its contents were largely derived from medieval Jewish philosophy and biblical exegesis. Within the novel‚ Moses Mendelssohn and the Religious Enlightenment‚ David Sorkin conveys how Moses made the German Enlightenment compatible with Judaism‚ and shows Moses to be a more consistent thinker than previously believed; his views on Judaism‚ natural laws‚ and natural rights developed early and remained consistent throughout his lifetime. Sorkin

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    Nazi Germany was resplendent with many forms of propaganda that were vivid to all German audiences including films‚ music‚ radio and newspapers. As the minister of propaganda‚ Joseph Goebbels believed in the power of film as a form of Anti-Jewish propaganda‚ which could assist in growing popular support. Moreover‚ propaganda films were used to exclude Jews but also other groups such as homosexuals‚ Jehovah’s Witnesses and gypsies. In the Nazi era‚ Germany was at the cutting edge of movie production

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    How successful were Hitler and the Nazis in getting the support of young people in Germany between 1933 and 1945? It was important for Hitler and the Nazis to control and get support of young people because with the support of the youth they could gain control of the next generation to come. This was an effective way of changing Germany’s future. Hitler aimed to make Germany a country containing no Jewish people and mainly consist of the Aryan race (blue eyes‚ blonde hair). The Aryan race was

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    30th‚ 1933‚ President Paul Von Hindenburg named Adolf Hitler the chancellor of Germany. Up until that point‚ Hitler had raised in popularity‚ "spurred largely by the German people’s frustration with dismal economic conditions and the still festering wounds inflicted by defeat in the Great War and the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty." (Adolf Hitler is named chancellor of Germany) This led up to Hindenburg getting intimidated by Hitler‚ so he made someone else chancellor. The German citizens

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    The Nazis were not the first people to practice anti-Semitism‚ but is true that the Nazis practiced anti-Semitism in the most violent and horrifying way. This generalisation can be easily made because most people aren’t taught about pre-Nazi anti-Semitism so they presume that it was just practiced by the Nazis. Anti-Semitism had been around for nearly 2000 years before the Nazis. It changed over time as it started off as religious bullying with only a few physical and violent attacks before becoming

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    The Nazi organization began during World War Two and with it the creation of millions of loyal Nazi members. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party and wanted to from the perfect race of blond haired and blue eyed people. These people would be the Aryan race. Nazi propaganda was used extensively to spread and brainwash the citizens of Germany. Although some say the formation of Anti-Nazi groups proves Nazi Propaganda was ineffective‚ the propaganda was effective because the Hitler Youth was

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