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    History Title: * It is difficult for historians to assess public opinion‚ the same applies when trying to figure the popularity of the Nazi regime between 1933-1939. * Research has been based on two important sources: -Firstly‚ they used records from Gestapo and SD‚ the information of which was coordinated and organized by 3000 Nazi officials and who produced analytical reports. -SOPADE records have always been used by historians‚ among these records were monthly reports from contacts

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    I have grown as a student in the area of knowledge because before this semester I didn’t remember a lot about the Holocaust. I knew that it was a time where many people lost their lives and rights from a man named Adolf Hitler. Now that we were learning it again and that we went to visit the Museum of Tolerance‚ I remember that Adolf Hitler attacked all of the Jews because of who they are and what they thought was right. Now visiting the Museum and refreshing my memory‚ I remember that they captured

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    Perhaps one of the most heinous events in the twentieth century‚ the holocaust devised by German dictator Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime was directly responsible for the death of around 11 million Europeans‚ including 6 million Jews. Today this event is widely taught and retaught in educational establishments to ensure that‚ throughout their scholastic careers‚ young people can train their developing minds to fully understand the magnitude and evil behind this occurrence. Along with this‚ I believe

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    Josef Mengele

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    The Angel Of Death Six million jews‚ dead. Of the three thousand children embroiled with Josef Mengele and his gruesome experiments only about two hundred survived his atrocious acts. Josef Mengele entered the Nazi Socialist Party with the idea of using his medical practice and was later transferred to Auschwitz. At Auschwitz Josef did experiments on over three thousand kids. He then started to work more on twins and was fascinated with his studies of them. The Angel of Death‚ Josef Mengele‚ and

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    Adolf Hitler once said‚ “Germany will either be a world power or will not be at all.” Hitler who came from a very troubled and abusive family was a man who was very enthused with power. Many people think his troubled childhood led to this constant need for power. He went as far as he could to guarantee that power. He didn’t just want to be powerful though. He wanted to be on top of it all‚Hitler wanted the most power. Many people question how he got that power. Adolf Hitler rose to power by using

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    Ishmael Section 1

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    Week:2 Ishmael Section 1 (pgs. 1-63 assignment questions) 1.) After reading the ad for the teacher seeking a student‚ we get some insight about why the narrator had his reasons for saving the world. He explains that during the 60s and 70s an era known as a time of "peace and love" he "expected to see that the new era had begun‚ that the sky was a brighter blue and the grass a brighter green. I expected to heat laughter in the air and to see people dancing in the streets‚ and not just kids-everyone

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    15 January – About 6 million are unemployed in Germany. 25 February – Adolf Hitler obtains German citizenship by naturalization‚ opening the opportunity for him to run in the 1932 election for Reichspräsident. 10 April – Paul von Hindenburg is elected president of Germany. 30 May – Chancellor Heinrich Brüning resigns. President Hindenburg asks Franz von Papen to form a new government. 14 June – Bans against the SS and SA are overturned. 17 July – Altona Bloody Sunday: In Altona‚ armed communists

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    How has the concept of journey been explored through the Book thief and the two related texts (City and colour’s song lyrics “Against the Grain”‚ Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken.”) We are driven to journey by the hope that one day we will come to a place that transforms us. For the characters in Marcus Zusak’s novel The Book Thief‚ the physical and emotional journey encountered in Nazi Germany ultimately transforms all the characters. In a similar fashion‚ Robert Frosts persona in The Road

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    ‘The Nazi regime enjoyed broad consent brought about by popular policies.’ How far do you agree with this opinion? Explain your answer using the evidence of Sources Y‚ Z and AA and your own knowledge of the issues relating to the controversy. Sources Y‚ Z and AA all bring different arguments to the opinion that ‘The Nazi regime enjoyed broad consent brought about by popular policies’. Arguments such as the people of Germany could see through the policies‚ that they took advantage of the policies

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    Gays In Nazi Germany

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    Upon the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany‚ gay men and‚ to a lesser extent‚ lesbians‚ were two of the numerous groups targeted by the Nazis‚ and ultimately became some of the millions victimized by the Holocaust. Since the development of the Gestapo in 1933‚ gay organizations were banned‚ any books about homosexuality (or sexuality in general) were burned‚ and homosexuals within the Nazi Party itself were murdered. In late February 1933‚ the Nazi Party launched its purge through

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