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    Martin Bormann was an outstanding Nazi serving as a Private Secretary to Adolf Hitler who had managed to gain considerable power within the Nazi Party. Nobody knew him outside of the Party elite since he had worked in the shadows of Hitler. Bormann became the Head of the Party Chancellery by 1940. He was imprisoned for murder in 1920s and didn’t posses any prominent skills but despite this fact‚ he had managed to rise through the German ranks and gain an enormous power in Hitler’s administration

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    Adolf hitler

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    Adolf Hitler Nazi leader from 1919 to his death in 1945. Hitler was born in Braunau in Austria on the 20th April 1889. Before the First World War he was an original guy living in Vienna. Hitler was a painting a lived of selling his cheap sketches. When the war broke Hitler was in Munich at that time‚ which make him sign up and fight throughout the war. He entered politics in Munich in 1919. Hitler views were: Anti-Semitism and racial supremacy Lebensraum and Versailles Anti-democracy

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    The Munich putsch

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    Hitler being arrested and charged with high treason and later sentenced to five years in prison although he only served two years. Some of his fellow conspirators were arrested while others escaped to Austria (Hermann Göring‚ Ernst Hanfstaengl‚ Rudolf Hess). The Nazi Party headquarters were raided‚ and its newspaper‚ the Völkischer Beobachter (The People’s Observer)‚ was banned. The consequences were that Hitler and the Nazi party would from then on use legal methods to gain power and the trial

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    Enlightenment In Ww2

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    around this time when his extreme anti-Semitism took shape in his mind‚ fueled by his earlier studies of the writings of Lanz von Liebenfels‚ Karl Lueger‚ and Georg Ritter von Schönerer. In prison‚ he dictated the book Mein Kampf to his deputy Rudolf Hess. The book expressed his twisted vision for Germany‚ blaming the Jews for all of Germany problems‚ and starting to develop a neo-nationalist ideal ruled by the superior Aryan race.So‚ under the cover of popularist propaganda and construction projects

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    theory;Light-an electromagnetic wave  7. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (Germany) - Generation of electromagnetic waves  8. J.C.Bose (India) - Ultra short radio waves  9. W.K.Roentgen (Germany) - X-rays  10. J.J.Thomson (U.K) - Electron  11. Marie Sklodowska Curie (Poland) - Discovery of radium & Polonium; studies on natural radio activity  12. Albert Einstein (Germany) - Explanation of photoelectric effect; Theory of relativity  13. Victor Francis Hess (Austria) - Cosmic Radiation  14. R.A.Millikan(USA)

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    Holocaust

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    Auschwitz Auschwitz was both a concentration and death camp‚ it was the largest of the Nazi’s camps and the most streamlined mass killing center ever created. It was at Auschwitz that 1.1 million people were murdered‚ mostly Jews. The living conditions at Auschwitz were awful. Prisoners were kept in old brick barracks with several hundred three tier beds in each building.There were 2 types of barracks‚ brick and wooden. The brick buildings usually had 700 prisoners but sometimes even more were

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    Jewish prisoners from the local town of Oswiecim and its surrounding area. In June of 1940 the camp opened for Polish political prisoners. By 1941 there were about 11‚000 prisoners‚ most of whom were Polish. From May 1940 to the end of 1943‚ Rudolf Hess was head commander of Auschwitz. Under his leadership‚ Auschwitz quickly became known as the harshest prison camp in the Nazi regime.

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    Gestapo controlled Germany’s population‚ and sent Jews and other races that were deemed undesirable to the concentration camps. Hitler’s views inspired many leaders to join the Nazi Party‚ such as: Klaus Barbie‚ Joseph Goebbels‚ Hermann Goring‚ Rudolf Hess‚ and Friedrich Katzmann. These leaders either took part in rounding up the prisoners‚ taking a part in the police force‚ or taking a part in the

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    Nuremberg Trials

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    Where Nazi officials judged fairly during the Nuremburg Trails that followed World War II? Twenty-four major political and military leaders of Nazi Germany‚ indicted for aggressive war‚ war crimes‚ and crimes against humanity. Of the twenty-four twenty-one were taken into custody and put on trial; these were known as the Nuremberg Trials. These trials started on November 20th 1945 and were the first ever war crime tribunal. The Trials were held by the Allied forces of World War II and were held

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    Over six million Jews died in the Holocaust. Concentration camps and death camps were the main cause of extermination during this time. A vast number of people were dehumanized and treated poorly in camps. Auschwitz was one of the most horrific concentration camps because of the living conditions‚ Mass exterminations‚ and uprisings. The living conditions of the prisoners in the camp were treacherous‚ and prisoners went several days without adequate clothing and food. For example “prisoners did

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