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    Jews‚ by removing them from positions of power‚ hounding them out of the country or isolating them from pure Aryans (Hitler believed that the so-called Aryan people- blond‚ blue-eyed Germans- were superior to other races. Treatment of Women The highest duty of a German woman was to have as many racially pure children as possible. They should be prevented from marrying men of other races. The Nazis didn’t want women to work for a living. Women should be responsible for the “Kitchen‚ Children

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    people. What role did Social Darwinism play in the unfolding of the Holocaust? Social Darwinism played a role in the Holocaust through the Theory of Natural Selection and the lead versus follow principle; both allowed Hitler to believe the Aryans as the “Master” race and the need to exterminate all other peoples‚ in particular the Jews. It is important to examine and distinguish the differences between Darwinism and Social Darwinism when applying the Theory of Natural Selection to Hitler and the Nazi

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    Propaganda In Nazi Germany

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    Nazi Propaganda     Throughout Nazi Germany‚ during the 1930’s and continuing into World War II‚ propaganda for the ideal Aryan race and against the Jewish population was widely spread throughout every community in the country. Posters showing the Jewish population as vermin‚ books and newspaper saying Jews should be disrespected and killed‚ and radio broadcasts and speeches also depicted the Jews as a problem to the community. Anything not in agreement with the Nazis point-of-view‚ such as books

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    Good and evil are polar opposites‚ yet one cannot exist without the other. To understand this intricate relationship‚ one must have a clear understanding on what exactly good and evil are. These two are not always so black and white‚ but good can be defined as acting agreeably with societical and personal values. Evil can be defined as going against those values. However‚ as societies and humans differ‚ so do their moral codes. What is seen as good in one society or time may be seen as evil in

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    Hitler's Hidden Treasures

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    times‚ nations hold the weapons or technology needed to win in high regard and closely guard them by keeping them secret from their enemies. Hitler was a charismatic leader of the Nazi regime with the pipe dream of world supremacy by the “superior race‚” Aryan‚ that had multitudes of secret programs‚ projects‚ and covert operations that he held very close as to avoid discovery from opposing nations. It has been concluded‚ from documents and evidence found post World War II‚ that Nazi Germany was technologically

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    motivations for being a white supremacist were obscure to us. What pushed Stone to dream of Nazism? John Creed would fall in that same category. Creed is a manipulative fascist leader. He disowned his sister because she married a man a different race from hers. His plan is to build a wall between the Triangle and

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    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 title Hitler chose was "Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies‚ Stupidity and Cowardice." His Nazi publisher knew better and shortened it to Mein Kampf‚ simply My Struggle‚ or My Battle. In his book‚ Hitler divides

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    Gustavo E. Deseda Professor Cremona POS200BF March 4‚ 2013. What are the main ideals of Nazism‚ and what are the sources of this ideology? Why is it still important to study such political thought? Political ideologies are usually defined within a left-right political spectrum. Nazism falls outside this conventional spectrum and falls within syncretic politics. It is a negative form of syncretic politics‚ as it is located on the far right of the political spectrum. Nazism is a mixture of

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    were taught about lands that were once part of Germany and the need for more ‘Lebensraum’ (land to inhabit) for Germany. Race studies was another subject in which pupils learned about the superiority of the Aryan race and the inferiority of the ‘sub-humans’‚ the Jews. Eugenics was also taught‚ this subject taught pupils about selective breeding and the creation of the master race. The final and most important subject taught to young Germans was physical education. Physical education occupied 15% of

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    Refugee Blues Analysis

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    throughout Refugee Blues. This song‚ which was written in 1938 shortly before the outbreak of World War II‚ is about a pair of refugees who have fled Germany to escape Nazism and Adolf Hitler’s twisted master plan to ‘safeguard’ the purity of the Aryan race. The refugees‚ however‚ have nowhere to escape to. Refugee Blues is narrated by one of the pair of refugees‚ who is bemoaning their fate to the other. The repeated use of “my dear” suggests that the couple are married‚ but doesn’t give a clue

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