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    Why did the Nazi’s came into power in Germany? To answer this question it is meaningful to give an overview of German history and related topics since the end of the First World War in 1918. This will bring forth the reasons why the Nazi Party came into power. In 1918‚ under the strain of war‚ shortages‚ power cuts‚ inflation anti-war feelings and an influenza virus‚ Germany descended into chaos. After the armistice‚ coalition governments were to be a

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    BLITZKRIEG (LIGHTNING WAR) In the first phase of World War II in Europe‚ Germany sought to avoid a long war. Germany’s strategy was to defeat its opponents in a series of short campaigns. Germany quickly overran much of Europe and was victorious for more than two years by relying on a new military tactic called the "Blitzkrieg" (lightning war). Blitzkrieg tactics required the concentration of offensive weapons (such as tanks‚ planes‚ and artillery) along a narrow front. These forces would

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    Nazi Germany‚ or the Third Reich‚ refers to Germany from 1933 to 1945 when it was governed by Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NASDAP) or Nazi party. During the time when Germany was governed under the Weimar Republic‚ women had become more modern. They were given the vote and enjoyed more employment opportunities (especially in professional jobs). But When the Nazis took control over Germany The Nazis felt that ‘modern woman’ was a degenerate threat to racial purity

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources This historical investigation is one that will explore the question: To what extent were women treated unjustly in Nazi Germany? Looking at women and their roles and how they were discriminated against is going to be the main focus of this investigation throughout the years the Nazi party had control of Germany‚ Primarily from 1934 onwards. To aid me in my investigation I have identified two very valuable sources to which I will use to aid me in this research

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    We often see people “take it to the next level” in things they do‚ even on a daily basis. Imagine two people defending their school; let’s say a student from Sir John and one from St. Pats. Both are trying to convince the other that their school is the better‚ and each student gives reason for believing as much. Now imagine one of the students saying “My school is better because it just is. Your school is horrible and no one likes it because it isn’t St. Pats. And St. Pats is just better‚ you guys

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    During a world economic crisis‚ two similar totalitarian regimes were able to emerge in Germany and Italy. The fascist party was led by Benito Mussolini in Italy‚ while the National socialists were led by Adolf Hitler in Germany. The education played a key role in these two nations‚ as since the future of Italy and Germany was in the schools. The public image of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were key factors in the popularity of the two leaders. Propaganda was an essential tool in both countries

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    The media‚ the press‚ the economy and all social activities were controlled by the Nazi party. A person’s livelihood during that time depended on his or her political loyalty. Anyone who fought back against Nazi authority in any way was taken to concentration camps and all signs of dissent were silenced immediately. Hitler created a massive propaganda campaign celebrating the end of democracy in Germany. He hosted huge‚ staged demonstrations to give the impression that he had the unwavering support

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    not foreign to modern-day society today. But‚ this is not a new idea; teenagers have had a burning desire to go against conformity and use their “angst” to make a change for quite some time. The Swing Youth in Nazi Germany is a great example of adolescent defiance. It began in Hamburg‚ Germany in the mid 1930s‚ and they called themselves the “Swingjugend” making fun of the name for the Hitler Youth‚ “Hitlerjugend” (“Music and the Holocaust”). These teenagers described themselves as “lottern” which

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    deemed to possess a hereditary disorder or disease; that would retrograde advancements of the genetically and evolutionarily superior Aryan Race. The practice of sterilization in Nazi Germany would then begin to take form as the more extreme euthanasia program‚ which would subsequently lead to the establishment of the Nazi extermination camps. purpose built for the effective extermination of all those determined to be “unfit” for german society including Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Mentally Insane or Handicapped

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    Did Nazi Germany Build a Base in Antarctica? In December 1938‚ a ship named MS Schwabenland set off from the German city of Hamburg‚ on an expedition to Antarctica along with 57 men. In January of 1939‚ the ship arrived on what is now known as Princess Martha Coast in Queen Maud Land‚ where Norway had claimed. However‚ the Germans ignored this and charted the region‚ and planted Swastikas in the ice. They named the region after the ship‚ naming it Neuschwabenland‚ meaning New Swabia. One objective

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