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    at the camp‚ Hermann split up from the women and then had to undergo a selection process done by the Nazi doctors. These selection processes would determine who was too sick or too weak to work‚ and those people would be sent to the gas chambers. Hermann passed this first selection‚ and he was taken to the barracks. Only a couple weeks after his arrival

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    on the Bolshevik Party which took power in Russia in 1917. Later‚ in 1922‚ the Soviet Union was officially founded with Lenin as its leader. Two years later Lenin died and Stalin took over. By the end of the decade he would be dictator of the Soviet

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    Impact of Nazi Rule on Citizens “Totalitarianism has had a significant impact on the lives of ordinary people.” With reference to one right-wing regime‚ evaluate the validity of this statement. The totalitarian regime of Nazi Germany did have a major impact on the everyday lives of many Germans because the state controlled so many aspects of everyday life. At the same time‚ some people just continued on with their everyday lives despite the government’s policies. Definition of totalitarian

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    It was a crisp October morning when I found out the Neo-Nazi protest. For a ten years old I had no idea what a protest really meant or what Neo-Nazis were. In my head‚ I thought that this was some type of hippie thing I seen on television at the time. Boy was I wrong. Towards the afternoon‚ my cousins and I went out to play when we heard some of the older teens talking about what was going on. As we sat on the old green wooden porch‚ I overheard one of the teens say that the KKK was coming and they

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    The Nazi Olympics Richard D. Mandell Theme: Many events of The Nazi Olympics surround this sporting festival to make it one of the controversial events in sport history. Not only does Mandell cover the 1936 Olympic Games themselves but he gives insight to the history of the modern games‚ participation by the United States‚ the role of the games in the Nazi propaganda efforts and portrays heroes and key figures. Mandell wrote about the intersection of sport and politics and how world leaders

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    judged off of that didn’t make the people that were being judged feel good about themselves and that’s a cause of putting the ideas of killing yourself or even just hurting yourself physically‚ in people’s heads. This all connected to Hitler and the Nazi Propaganda. Hitler was the judge to the Jews‚ that he took over with his soldiers. Hitler was the reason why people were hating on Jews. Hitler couldn’t be trusted.

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    The Cold War was a period of hostility and rising tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union beginning soon after the end of World War II‚ lasting from 1945 until 1989. The Cold War originated from conflict over the type of government in Eastern Europe after the war. The United States pushed for freely elected governments while the Soviet Union denied it. At the Potsdam Conference in July 1945‚ shortly after the death of Franklin Roosevelt‚ the new president‚ Harry Truman ordered instant

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    Why did the Soviet Union intervene in Hungary and not Poland in 1956? ‘Given the growing sense of national euphoria sweeping eastern Europe in 1955-1956‚ a full-scale decolonisation of the Soviet Empire was not considered beyond the bounds of geopolitical possibility’. The decision of the Soviet Union to invade Hungary in 1956‚ whilst acknowledging the need to control events in Poland‚ came about through a myriad of complex reasons as well as the collapse of the old Hegemony‚ following Krushchev’s

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    Relations between the Soviet Union and the American Government grew and depleted over the years. Strong ties were formed when political‚ economic‚ and ideological factors were shared. Differences in political systems caused tension between the two governments and prevented them from coming to a mutual understanding on critical topics. This often led them to the brink of wars and crises‚ such as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Soviet Union and the American Government were cautiously cooperative and

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    2. Discussion. a. Thesis. Kennan argues that the Soviet Union views itself as leading a perpetual war against capitalism. Anti-capitalist ideology is the method to retain power. However‚ the Soviet Union is vulnerable‚ but it will require a long term‚ and persistent strategy of firm containment. The success of this strategy will greatly rely on America’s greatness. b. Main Points. (1) Ideology/circumstance: The Russian civil war‚ the post-revolution period‚ foreign

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