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- 121: Germany 3
- ... some prosperity during 1923-1929 but the economy had not completely recovered. By the 1930s their economy had stabilized due to American loans. The Great Depression had really hit Germany hard. This is what gave Hitler is chance to move. He promised to restore jobs to Germans, which he did to some degree. Hitler was a Nazi. Nazi’s denounced communism, rejected democracy, believed in the right of the individual, and anti-seminitism (Jews were to blame for all the Germany’s problems). Germany had no universal knowledge. They ... a German math. And that Physics was a Jewish discipline. Germany lost some of it’s leading physicists because of this view, and even today in 1999 they have never regained their stature in science. Hitler wanted to reunite all the German people. He wanted to restore Vokdeutsch. So he took over the Rhineland and Austria. Then he stepped into Sudetenland and that’s when problems began. He said that ...
- 122: Explain How And Why The Jews W
- ... the time. The Nazis bullied all the other parties out of the July Election in 1932, so the only party to vote for were the Nazis. After the failure of the Munich Putsch in 1923, Hitler tried to gain power in a lawful way. He wanted to be elected rather than to seize control. In 1930, the Nazis won 107 seats in Reichstag (the German parliament) from the 12 seats it had in 1928. The Nazi vote was slow to increase during the 1920s while things were going well, but the Depression changed the situation dramatically. Because Hitler had despised the Jews all his life, he made a scapegoat of them. He blamed the Jews for all of the things that had gone wrong with World War I, and because this man who was to get them out of this “Depression” said so, the German public hated them also. Hitler believed in a hierarchy, in which Aryans, people with blue eyes and blond hair, were at the top. These were commonly known as the master race. Jews were at the bottom of this list. ...
- 123: The Rise of Capitalism and its Opposition
- ... international worlds has begun, in which the division of all territories of the globe among the biggest capitalist powers has been completed. (Lenin pp.249) A response to capitalism and Marxism was met by Adolf Hitler, head of the German Nationalist Socialist State. In respect to communism Hitler wrote that it: "contradicts the aristocratic principle of nature... [and] denies the personal worth of the individual, disputes the meaning of ethnicity and race, and consequently deprives humanity of the prerequisites for its continued existence and its civilization." (Hitler pp.312) Hitler was opposed to capitalism since it was contrary to his own ideals. Hitler valued Elitism, Social Darwinism, Irrationalism, the exaltation of violence, the group over the individual, and nationalism. Modern Capitalist ...
- 124: Theresienstadt
- 1939, Theresienstadt, A gift from Hitler. A place of hope and happiness for Jews and Jewesses alike. Theresienstadt was somewhere they could wait the war out without fear until the shadow of Nazism passed. It was a place filled with the ... Jews as a gift from the Fuehrer. A paradise for Jews. That is at least, what the Nazis wanted people to believe. Forty miles north west of Prague, Czechoslovakia, surrounded by the central Bohemian Mountains Hitler pinpointed the small town of Theresienstadt to be his paradise ghetto, his “gift”. Located in a scenic community, Theresienstadt had broad streets and a large square surrounded by two large parks and two smaller ... and property to the S. S, and in return the S. S pledged to take care of them as long as they inhabited Theresienstadt. Theresienstadt was un-like any other ghetto in the fact that Hitler planed to use the ghetto as a “model” ghetto. It was a model that was supposed to represent all the ghettos set up across Europe. Theresienstadt was a place the Nazis and Hitler ...
- 125: Propaganda In Film
- ... the ideals of democracy. The democratic governments began associating it with totalitarian states, such as Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany because these governments did not hesitate to use the term. During World War II, Adolph Hitler established the Ministry of Propaganda. Its role was to make up and use incidents to defend his occupation of other European countries. Before each action was taken by Germany against another country, the German press ... Triumph of the Will, shows how the event was organized into a symbolic pattern of images. The people were arranged into geometric formations symbolizing the transformation of the formless masses into a united national force. Hitler's procession down a wide aisle between the ranks to rise to his solitary position above them symbolizes the myth that he was an ordinary soldier who rose from the ordinary people to bring them ... message. his ascension to the viewing stand and the exchange of blessings projects his image as both a god and a priest. he is all-seeing and at the same time the focus of everyone. Hitler's claims to be the personification of the will of the people and he is seen by the people as a leader who reflects their collective personality. The constant editing between the massed ranks, ...
- 126: Causes Of World War 2
- ... II. But what caused this war? Well, world war II had six major causes: anger over the Versailles Treaty, the failure of peace efforts after world war I, the rise of Fascism, the goals of Hitler, the isolationism by America and Britain, and the re-armament of Europe. This paper will go over each of these causes individually and then draw some conclusions about world war II. The first cause of ... could have people killed whenever he wanted. Italy, however, was not the only country to fall under Fascism. Germany adopted this form of government only it was called national socialism. It's leader was Adolf Hitler and it called itself the Nazi party. The Nazi party differed slightly from Mussolini's government in that the Nazi's were more racist and believed that it was their destiny to make the world ... the brink of war. People that listened to these dictators believed that these men could bring them to world domination. The fourth cause of world war II was the goal's of the German dictator, Hitler. He had a vision of the German people becoming a master race and dominating the entire world, but he also knew that he could not achieve all this during the war he intended to ...
- 127: Barney The Hitler Of My Genera
- Barney is The Hitler of My Generation 1992 marked a dark year in our nation's television history. That was the year a small production company brought to life an over-sized, giggling buffoon on the Public Broadcasting System ...
- 128: Critique On Famous Speaches
- ... be both well fitting for the assignment and interesting to me. The speeches that I chose were both containing of passionate sentiments, yet two different messages. I'll begin with a speech given by Adolph Hitler in 1934. Upon first impression when Hitler first takes the podium, he appears a nervous yet calm man, who has a very straight and tensely erect posture. As he begins the speech his voice is low yet contains the rigid and coarse quality that will be later amplified in the body of the speech. What is obvious from the beginning is that Hitler used many hand gestures to emphasize his sentiments and to bring out the aggressive tone in his voice. Quickly Hitler changes from a low soft voice to a almost yelling, as he points and ...
- 129: Barney The Hitler Of My Generation
- Barney is The Hitler of My Generation 1992 marked a dark year in our nation's television history. That was the year a small production company brought to life an over-sized, giggling buffoon on the Public Broadcasting System ...
- 130: Holocaust 6
- ... Israel, the Jews have been persecuted and blamed for the problems of the world. The most horrifying account of Jewish persecution is the holocaust, which took place in Europe from 1933 to 1945 when Adolf Hitler tried to eliminate all the people that he thought were inferior to the Germans, namely the Jews, because he wanted a pure Aryan State. In January of 1933, Adolf Hitler, who was part of the Right Wing National Socialist German Workers Party or Nazis, became Chancellor of Germany. Chancellor was the highest and most powerful position in all of Germany, and this gave Hitler the control of everything and everyone in Germany, after that nothing would ever be the same. Hitler wanted a pure Aryan State, a country that had a superior race to the rest of the ...
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