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    PROLOGUE Persecution of the Jews in Europe began in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power as Chancellor of Germany. Hitler implemented a policy of anti- Semitism‚ first in Germany and in the other countries that the armies of Nazi Germany conquered or forged alliance. Jews deprived of their civil rights‚ their synagogues‚ destroyed‚ prominent Jews imprisoned‚ and their assets and properties confiscated. The Second World War began when the armies of Nazi Germany invaded Poland on September 1st‚ 1939

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    NAZI POLICIES TOWARDS WOMEN ACHIEVED THEIR AIMS 1933-45”. HOW FAR DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT? (24 MARKS) Between 1933 and 1945‚ the Nazis put in place various policies towards women in Germany. The Nazis believed that ‘women should have the task of beautiful and bringing children into the world’ (Joseph Goebbels‚ 1939). The general areas in which these policies aimed to cover covered included births‚ marriage‚ welfare‚ education‚ employment and public life. In terms of births‚ between 1933

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    How Did Nazi Kill Jews

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    Nazi’s told the jews that they have to come with them to take them to a camp and must forsake everything they have and come with them now.I’m sick of these Nazi’s ‚ they’re just like pigs ! People were yelling‚ crying ‚ and getting mad. So the Nazi’s commander got a gun and shoot people so they know he’s not playing and the jews and I went in the truck. After three weeks of the camp more than 100 jews died from starvation ‚ suffering ‚ and getting shot Nazi’s‚ just kill jews just how lions kill

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    HSC Question –“ How successful was Nazi foreign policy in achieving its aims to September 1939?” Following the Nazi rise to power‚ Adolf Hitler’s regime conducted‚ and to a certain degree implemented a foreign policy that aimed for the incorporation of all Germanic speaking peoples into the Reich (Volksgemeinschaft); German domination of Western Europe; and the attainment of vast areas of living space (lebensraum) for the greater good of the volk. While the Nazis experienced great success in their

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    human is to have personality‚ unique characteristics‚ and freedom. The Nazis stripped Eliezer‚ his father‚ and other Jews of all these qualities. These people had families‚ owned businesses‚ and had values. Dehumanization is the process by which the Nazis turned Jews from people to piles of ashes. The Nazis physically‚ mentally‚ and spiritually reduced the Jews to nothing. Two of the things the Nazis did to dehumanize the Jews was cut their hair and take away their names. The first example of

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    camps in Germany dehumanized the Jews‚ put them in horrid living conditions‚ and put the Jews to manual labor for over eleven hours a 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

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    What were the geopolitical realities of Europe at the end of the 19th century? What alliances were the result? What destabilized the alliance system? Between 1870 and 1914‚ European states were locked in a competition within Europe for territorial dominance and control. In the years 1871 to 1914‚ European diplomacy involved an increasingly precarious balance of power. The politics of geography combined with rising nationalist movements in southern Europe and the Ottoman Empire to create an increasingly

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    Did the Nazis come to power with the intention of eliminating the Jews? Did the Nazis come to power with the intention of eliminating the Jews? This question has been difficult to answer as it is hard to define a clear yes or no answer. To understand the Nazi regime it is imperative to understand its leader; Adolf Hitler‚ and how he came to power. Hitler made many references to killing Jews in his early writings ‘Mein Kampf’ and various speeches during the 1930’s‚ aswell as events such as The

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    THE PERSECUTION OF JEWS IN EUROPE DURING THE 20TH CENTURY It is an indisputable fact that the Jewish people have been persecuted‚ oppressed and mistreated throughout the history of Judaism. But this persecution finally reached its peak during the 20th century when the Hitler’s dictatorship of Germany and Stalin’s rule over the Soviet Union caused the cruel and tragic deaths of millions of Jews. The main cause of this uncalled for persecution was the fanatic anti-Semitism that took Germany‚ Russia

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    Nazi ideology was very complicated and often times complicated. Nazi is an organization that was pro- Hitler. Many of the ideas that the Nazi’s followed and promoted came from Hitler. The Nazi’s made sure that people followed the Nazi ideology and enforced consequences on people who didn’t. The Nazis’ had many attitudes toward many things‚ especially when it came to God and organized religion. Nazi attitudes toward God and organized religion include hatred and not being very sympathetic towards

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