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    people. After the WWI‚ Hitler accused the Jews of starting the war and decimating all of Germany. That is why Hitler thinks that they should be the one’s being punished for all of the destruction that "they" caused. Then he went to jail and wrote Mein Kampf and that is the first time that the power of words came to play in for Hitler. This is still unknown‚ but someone set a building on fire and Hitler came out saying; “See what the Communists did! They are the ones that should take full credit for

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    Charisma is an important ability to have‚ because it exposes one’s ability to lead and make an impact on other people’s lives. Charisma lets people have confidence in a speaker‚ because a speaker is confident in themself. Speakers with charisma show the audience that they know what they are talking about‚ and it can help many speakers sway their audience. Many historians believe the reason that Hitler came to power was because of his ability to publicly speak confidently. Hitler first exposed his

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    Introduction – Adolf Hitler justified his hatred against the Jews in his book Mein Kampf (My Struggle) particularly in a chapter named “Nation and Race”. He was responsible for the massacre of millions of Jews. He swore to rid the world from Jews as he became the dictator of Germany. Thus‚ he ended up killing millions of Jews in his concentration camps which were spread across Europe. Furthermore he talks about the superiority of the Aryan race. Article Summary – In Nation and Race Hitler refers

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    reinforcements. There was a short scuffle in which the police killed 16 Nazis. Hitler fled‚ but was arrested two days later. Also the Nazi party was banned‚ and Hitler was prevented from speaking in public until 1927. Hitler went to prison‚ where he wrote ’Mein Kampf’. However the Munich Putsch was a success because he gained strength and popularity from his actions. Even though he went to jail‚ millions of Germans read his book and Hitler’s ideas became very well known. Also Hitler decided that he would never

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    World War II was a dark stain on the world’s history; full of paranoia‚ guilt and struggles. Max Vandenburg’s journey as the Struggler has ended but opened a dark door‚ a hidden Jew‚ for the Hubermanns and Liesel. Rather “the juggling comes to an end now‚ but the struggling does not” (168). As this chapter explains‚ life does not just end‚ it will continue and leave lasting effects on everyone that is connected. The chapter starts with Death’s thoughts on Max’s situation‚ a great quote of “If they

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    The Swastika’s Many Meanings The swastika is the oldest religious symbol known to the human race and is widely recognized in various cultures all across the world. The swastika has been used over 3000 years and is even older than the Ankh which is a symbol used by the ancient Egyptians (History of the Swastika‚ by Jennifer Rosenberg). The word “swastika” originated from India‚ meaning well-being. It was and still is used by many different cultures symbolizing life‚ power‚ strength‚ peace‚ the sun

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    1. Given that the setting for the story was during Nazi Germany‚ the fact that Death is telling the story is no surprise. Since many lives were taken and lost during the Holocaust‚ the presence of Death adds an eerie feeling to the story. Death enhances the feeling of the story by giving us an interesting point of view of what he saw during the Holocaust. In the story‚ instead of enjoying picking up bodies‚ he tells the reader that he is tired of his job and complains about the constant workloads

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    In the 1925 diary called “Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler‚ he claimed that the theory of evolution applies to the living conditions of men. He claimed that there is a natural order for species in which the strong‚ referencing to the Aryan race‚ always defeats the weak‚ referring to the Jews. Hitler personified nature as a being who allows quest for a higher evolution thereby justifying his argument of the Aryans as the greatest race to be preserved as opposed to the Jews which needed to be reduced. Furthermore

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    Although it is thought of as having been ’written’ by Hitler‚ Mein Kampf is not a book in the usual sense. Hitler never actually sat down and pecked at a typewriter or wrote longhand‚ but instead dictated it to Rudolph Hess while pacing around his prison cell in 1923-24 and later at an inn at Berchtesgaden. Reading Mein Kampf is like listening to Hitler speak at length about his youth‚ early days in the Nazi Party‚ future plans for Germany‚ and ideas on politics and race. The original

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    Should “Mein Kampf” be banned? At some point and time everyone has had a moment when they reflect back to a certain situation where they would have the deposition of reversing time to repair the situation. Such as the time‚ when you had the most embarrassing moment of your life.So‚ now you want to reverse time and prevent yourself from doing that terrible mistake that wasn’t intended to occur. This is similar to what happened with the holocaust‚ it was something that many people look back and

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