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241: Germany
... called after the town in which the constitution was developed, was started when Germany had an unstable economy and many Germans rejected the democratic form of government. This republic ended fourteen years later when Adolf Hitler, an appointed chancellor, started one of the worst regimes in history. In 1933, Hitler made himself the Fuhrer or dictator and took personal command of the armed forces. Hitler was in charge from 1934 until his death in 1945. He was a dictator who spread hatred and fear. He created extermination camps to destroy the Jewish people. Many millions of Jews were murdered ...
242: Do You Have What it Takes? A Breakdown of the Educated Person
... This can be a double edged sword however, because in many instances when a scientist is emotionally removed from the experiments performed, the question, "Should I?", is never asked. For instance under the reign of Hitler many cruel medical experiments were preformed. In The Medical Experiments by William Shirer the author states,"Prisoners were placed in high pressure chambers and subjected to high-altitude tests until they ceased breathing. They were ... influence of language: that is the realm of so-called "inner experience," the life of feeling and emotion. All of these attributes lose power without an individual set of values to focus this energy. Adolf Hitler influenced millions by being a masterful orator. Hitler also was very innovative in science and many other areas. However do to his grossly warped sense of personal values he was labelled by leaders and peers as a madman. It is very difficult ...
243: Creative Writing: The Wave
... is if I still have a job at Gordon High. What will I do though, I have to show them that what they are doing is wrong and they should stop before someone gets killed. HITLER, he would be the perfect example of doing the wrong thing. Well, he was only responsible for millions of deaths of innocent men, women, children. He particularly hated Jews. The only thing wrong is how ... will I show them that they are becoming similar to one of the evil dictators ever. I could show them the dead, massacred bodies of the innocent Jews. I would show them a movie of Hitler and his Nazi's to show these students what they are becoming. I will tell them all that they would make great Nazi's. I mean, look at it, how close did they come to World War Three happening in the extreme. That would make me the new age Hitler and I can't and won't let that happen. Well, that is what I will do, I will stop this immature stupidity and end this. It has to work, if so I will ...
244: The Sociological Quest - Summa
... such as Elwood attract a lower class compared with the area of Lorne. Social structure aids a sociological understanding, by acting as a "heuristic device". When addressing the question "What would have happened if Adolf Hitler had not been born?", the distinction between agency and structure must be defined. People who believe the agency end of the continuum (in this case the individual-Hitler) would say that results were a direct result of him. However a structural understanding, would see individuals believing that if it were not for Adolf, another individual would have played the historical role that Hitler did. Structural analysis likes to compare societies. Through the study of epidemiology, the AIDS epidemic indicates that it is more widespread in Africa than in other parts of the world. In particular, organisation of ...
245: Citizen Soldiers: A Comparison
... symbolized the end of the war, or at least it was near. The Americans were too strong and too many for the Germans, they had infiltrated Germany, it was only a matter of time before Hitler was to be stopped. However, the Germans refused to stop fighting, despite the fact it was futile for them to resist the Allies at this point. Hitler would not let his men cease. Some Germans, however, knew their fate if they continued to resist and simply fled. Not only was Hitler responsible for the death of millions of European Jews, he was also responsible for the deaths of the men that served him, by using them as cannon fodder in last minute attempts to stop ...
246: The Crucible 9
... to bring only a puzzled smile to the next. I remember how in 1964, only twenty years after the war, Harold Clurman, the director of "Incident at Vichy," showed the cast a film of a Hitler speech, hoping to give them a sense of the Nazi period in which my play took place. They watched as Hitler, facing a vast stadium full of adoring people, went up on his toes in ecstasy, hands clasped under his chin, a sublimely self-gratified grin on his face, his body swivelling rather cutely, and they ... of a blacklisted person crossing the street to avoid being seen talking to him; the overnight conversions of former leftists into born-again patriots; and so on. Apparently, certain processes are universal. When Gentiles in Hitler's Germany, for example, saw their Jewish neighbors being trucked of, or rs in Soviet Ukraine saw the Kulaks sing before their eyes, the common reaction, even among those unsympathetic to Nazism or
247: America's involvement in World War Two
... guerre. Fortunately one country saw and understood that Germany and its allies would have to be stopped. America's Involvement in World War two not only contributed in the eventual downfall of the insane Adolph Hitler and his Third Reich, but also came at the precise time and moment. Had the united states entered the war any earlier the consequences might have been worse. Over the years it has been an ... eventually bring an end to the rule of nazi Germany. The Americans upon declaring its Neutrality, gave additional encouragement to Japan and Germany to in a way “take over the world”, and to Nazify it. Hitler had convinced himself that America had declined in the 1930's because of social crisis. This misconception also led Japan to confront the United States in 1941. Had the United States entered the war any ... way President Roosevelt did a superior job in bringing America into war when he did. Evidently America entered World war 2 at the precise time and moment to once and for all take down Adolph Hitler and the third Reich.
248: Satire Essay Mayor Rudolph Giu
... and putting people into jail. People were orderly finally this amazing way of running a state has had a rebirth . Mayor Giuliani of New York City is now running New York City just like a Hitler did in Germany and it is wonderful. Today Mayor Giuliani is running New York like a Nazi would and it is keeping New York in tiptop orderly shape. There are three distinct ways our Nazi ... the streets of New York clean of all homeless people. In one night our glorious leader grouped together anyone who was loitering or sleeping on the streets and arrested them all. This is exactly what Hitler did ("wipe the streets clean of the disgusting"). It is a very ingenious and useful tactic for keeping a city or society in order. Why bother oneself with the crazy homeless people? Why worry about keeping the "safe" ones when you can just throw them all away! This is an act that Hitler himself would be proud of. In the third example - A so called "world renowned exhibit" called "Sensation" came to New York. This lewd exhibit contains lots of risquι material. One outstanding piece in this ...
249: Lacan
... identified very strongly with the law. With being a man. Someone who is extremely threatened by anything that challenges the notion of manliness. So this is the individual who is going to be attracted to Hitler. At the level of meaning he will be somewhat like his father. He is going to have learned a system of master signifiers this process is later and therefore secondary but it is going o ... to it yet. Dad was the big other who reprimanded and controlled me and I identified strongly with his values to have him love me. Dad was the first big other and eventually this man Hitler speaks and he is saying the same things that dad was saying and I respond to him because he has taken the place of dad. What is it Hitler is telling me to do once he becomes a big other. He is telling me to sacrifice to do my duty to be a good german and to sacrifice for the father land is ...
250: Remains Of The Day
... because you may find in the end that it was not worth it. Ishiguro draws a comparison between the intense loyalty of a butler to his lord and the loyalty of the German people to Hitler. Though Stevens insists on referring to his father as sir, his loyalty to him leads to a break in his professional duty to his employer, since he supports his father s attempts to hide the ... that Darlington Hall needs butlers who can effectively mediate and discuss emotional problems, rather than mindlessly approving everything the boss says. This issue can be related to Neville Chamberlain s policy of dignified appeasement to Hitler: while he was busy trying to be polite, he helped expose his country and Europe at large to the threat of a man for whom dignity was quite beside the point. Ishiguro reveals to the reader the moral lapse in England s leaders who failed to prevent Hitler from gathering power, so idealistic conditions such as peace, loyalty and duty could be maintained. The English who shared Chamberlain s weak, conciliatory attitude may have been part of the reason Great Britain declined ...


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