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    who were known to be critical of the Nazi Party were dismissed and the rest were sent away to be trained for a month in National Socialist principles. As a further precaution schools could only use textbooks that have been approved by the party. By 1936 32 per cent of all teachers were members of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). This was twice as many as in most other professions. Curriculum Bernard Rust introduced a new curriculum‚ a Nazi curriculum. Considerable emphasis was

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    Education In Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party heavily focused their attention and effort towards the German youth. It was Hitler’s goal to create a super race of pure young‚ Aryan men so that the country would be ready for a long European war‚ where the Nazi’s wished to expand their empire. They did this by changing what children learnt in school and creating certain youth groups for both girls and boys. These changes in the education and youth structures largely affected the

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    The Nazis used propaganda to make the German people believe that Jews were bad people‚ so that they would gain more support. It was hard to make the argument to exterminate the Jewish population in the mass media‚ so the Nazis put it most strongly in word-of-mouth propaganda using speakers and public meetings (Randall‚ abstract). The Nazis made sure that only Nazi ideas were discussed on the radio‚ in newspapers‚ and in magazines (Shuter‚ Life and Death in Hitler’s Europe‚ 12). They put up posters

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    in April 1933. [12 marks] In April 1933‚ only 1 week after the Enabling Act was passed‚ a boycott against Jewish businesses took place‚ which targeted mainly Jewish shops and businesses but also Jewish professionals such as doctors and lawyers. There are many reasons as to why this event took place. The most important reason‚ in my opinion was to introduce explicit anti-Semitic propaganda. When it was decided that the boycott would take place‚ Göbbels organised an intensive propaganda campaign

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    Winston is constantly under surveillance and lives a very restricted life where his freedom is almost nonexistent. Nazi Germany and the fictional society portrayed in 1984 share similar dystopian characteristics including using propaganda‚ restricting independent thought and worshipping a figurehead Propaganda in Nazi Germany was highly used and highly effective. The Nazis focused propaganda to manipulate people’s thoughts on government‚ global issues and each other.

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    world war II‚ Adolf Hitler utilized numerous systems to implement the Holocaust. He took as many Jews as he could and worked them to death or he flat out killed them. It was an extermination. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party during WWII from 1939-1945. He led Germany and‚ unfortunately‚ millions of others to exterminate the Jewish race. He felt that their practice of life was wrong and that everything they did was wrong. He would gas them to death‚ work the to death‚ and burn

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    From 1933 to 1939 Hitler aimed to achieve a "social revolution" in Germany. He aimed to achieve such social policies within the Youth and Women but particularly through his concept of volksgemeinschaft‚ meaning ’people’s community‚’ he hoped to transform Germany into a strong country based on traditional peasant values." David Schoenbaum has argued that Hitler’s "social revolution" was a fake‚ and perceived as being real‚ due to the influence of Hitler’s propaganda. Hitler effectively aimed to unify

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    Shmuel tells naive Bruno about what really lies beyond the fence‚ this causes Bruno to rethink his father’s morals. All is relieved when he sees the propaganda video making him believe that the camp isn’t as bad as Shmuel made it out to be. Bruno’s father hires a tutor to teach Bruno and his sister the Nazi ways. It is around this time that Bruno’s mother discovers that the camp isn’t a labor camp but a death camp. She is repulsed and becomes distant. Shmuel is then given the

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    How far do you agree Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 primarily due to the electoral success of the Nazi Party? The main reason for Hitler becoming chancellor was due to the level of support the Nazis had. By 1933 the Nazis had the largest amount of support in Germany with 37% of the vote‚ in the 1932 election. Although it took a year for Hitler to become Chancellor electoral success is the primary reason. But this electoral support did combine with other elements to allow Hitler

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    “During the period 1939-45 opponents within the army posed a greater threat to Hitler and the Nazi regime than any other opposition group.” How far do you agree with this statement? The Nazi’s arguably faced a lot of opposition between the years 1939-45 and not only from the army; who had the power of keeping up the morale of the citizens due to their military strengths and integrating part of the Nazi regime. However Hitler and the Nazi’s also faced other oppositions‚ such as the church which

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