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    Rise of Totalitarianism

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    Germany had to pay high reparations‚ take the blame for the war‚ have land taken from them‚ have their military reduced‚ and League of Nations taking over seas colonies. If it was not for this treaty Germany would not have had the rise of Nazism. The main goal of Nazism was to reunite the German speaking people and they could not do that if all the German speaking countries were spilt up. Alsace Lorraine was taken from Germany and given back to France. Other countries were stripped from Germany and were

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    Revered by few‚ despised by many‚ and known by all‚ two of the most arguably world-renowned authoritarians consisted of a paranoid Russian tyrant and a ruthless German dictator who both led their countries with iron fists. Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler have written themselves into the world’s history through their actions in the gruesome‚ looming beast that was World War II‚ of the treatment of their nations‚ and of the governments they represented. In theory‚ these two leaders piloted their nations

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    brutality in the Ukraine he fully cooperated with orders for the Final Solution. It was for direct involvement in this that led to him being convicted and hanged as a war criminal. Rosenberg was not the first to come up with the ideology embraced by Nazism but he enjoyed writing about and spreading the beliefs of the Nazi party. At the core of Nazi beliefs was the idea that Germans were inherently superior to all other races and nationalities. He believed that “Germans embodied an inward purity greater

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    As in any country‚ the support of the working classes was essential for Hitler to maintain the power he had over Germany. Hitler’s use of ‘Strength through Joy’ holidays is the discussed topic in the given sources. Whilst all sources show different opinions on this topic‚ they all agree that‚ to a certain extent‚ that Hitler’s use of ‘popular policies’ was instrumental in his enormous support base. Despite all sources coming from accredited historians it must also be considered that there will always

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    “The potency of the SS Gestapo as a tool of repression explains why there was so little opposition to the Third Reich between 1939 and 1945”. How far do you agree with this statement? According to American historian Benjamin Sax‚ “the SS was not merely a police‚ surveillance and paramilitary organisation. Its main objective‚ from which it derived its ‘legitimate’ use of force‚ was to create the racially pure Volksgemeinschaft”. This description of the SS Gestapo incorporates many opinions revolving

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    In November 1923‚ Adolf Hitler‚ the leader of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party)‚ failed in the attempted overthrow of the Weimar Republic in what is now known as the Beer Hall Putsch. However‚ just ten years later‚ in 1933‚ Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. Ever since‚ modern historians have tried to understand the root or cause of this quick turnaround. What has become clear is that there is no single answer to why the Nazi Party was able to rise to power

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    the commandant’s daughter‚ Gretel. He is very rude and brutal. Ralf is the commandant of the camp. Although a loving father‚ he is quite a harsh commandant. He is the father of Bruno and Gretel. Elsa is a very good mother‚ and does not agree with Nazism‚ although she never speaks out.  The novel ’The Boy in the Stripe Pyjamas" is set in the time period of 1942 in Germany. The son of a Nazi officer lives in luxury in a house next to a concentration camp. He befriends a boy who lives in hardship

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    Blake Boone Mrs. Rodgers First Hour April 13th‚ 2011 Adolf Hitler Thesis: Adolf Hitler dropped out of Realschule and was interested in Arts‚ he led the powerful German Nazis‚ later‚ as Berlin fell to the Russians Hitler committed suicide. Hitler was not a successful student. Hitler was born on the date of April 20th‚ 1889 in the town of Braunau‚ Austria. His father‚ Alios Hitler‚ was an Austrian customs official. His father retired in 1895. Alios was married three times. In the year

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    politicians... came to feel that democracy was unworkable’’. The third reason commonly believed to have played a major role in the Nazis coming to power is the Miscalculation of the Conservative Elites. Historian Salmon is a believer of this as he said: ‘’Nazism came to power as a result of a miscalculation by the conservative politicians and the military after a large number‚ but by no means a majority‚ of the electorate had put it in a position to contend for power.’’ However‚ clearly the most important

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    Historical Fiction Essay The aim of historical fiction is to allow the reader to re-experience the social and human motives which led people to think and act as they did in historical reality. Thus‚ the author would do well to maintain accuracy to the historical record‚ and as such‚ Mark Zusak’s The Book Thief offers profound insight into the social attitudes of all shades of German during the Nazi era. While many historical similarities can be found between the novel and reality‚ a more abstract

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