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361: What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?
... on funnelling aggression into a powerful force and channelling it against outsiders so individuals will not question the state. Nationalism often relies on the use of a scapegoat. The most blatant example of this was Hitler's scapegoating on the Jews. He would blame them for the defeat of Germany in World War 1, or claim they were the downfall of Germany. Hitler took this idea to an extreme and later went on to ethnic cleansing which resulted in the death of 6 million Jews. Another method of motivating the masses is to present the concept of organicism ...
362: What Is History?
... in the past, but they can not be exact. For instance, I never learned, in high school, that when pearl Harbor was bombed that Americans set up there own camps for the Japanese; just as Hitler did for the Jews. This was not in the books, the teacher didn’t speak a word of it; yet it remains a very important part of history. It shows not only was that time for the “Americanese,” a tough one, but also that we as American were influenced by the disgusting, demanding powers of Hitler. Politics; one of the three taboo’s when you are in a bar. You never talk about money, religion, or politics. This is the truth. Many people have their own interpretation of political history. Many ...
363: German World Of Disappointment
... was deprived of military empowerment, destroyed economically, placed under legal sanctions and completely disgraced in politics under the treaty. It was the Treaty of Versailles and its harsh restrictions that allowed a man like Adolf Hitler to rise to power. Because of the poor economic state Germany was put in through the Great Depression, people were willing and eager to listen and elect a man that promised them the things they ... Germany was no longer one nation, but divided between an Allied controlled West Germany and a communist controlled East Germany. But the greatest disappointment that World War II brought to the world was the Holocaust. Hitler’s “Final Solution” killed more than 6 million Jewish people. It is an event that the entire world finds complete shame and disappointment in. The German people have been subjected to many disappointments and setbacks ...
364: City Of Berlin
... AD. It's location at the junction on the Spree and Havel rivers helped to establish its importance. In the 1600's it became the capital of Prussia. Berlin's worst period began with Adolf Hitler's rise to power with the Nazi Party in 1933. During World War II in 1939 to 1945, Germany fought England, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States. Berlin was ruined by the bombings ... now coming up to the Olympic Stadium. It was built for the 1936 Olympics and was used for Nazi rallies afterward. It seats over 95,000 people and is an example of the grand ideas Hitler had for Berlin. Now the 453 foot-high structure that you see towering over those buildings is called the Radio Tower. It is located in the fairground of Charlottenburg and was built in 1926 for ...
365: What Role Should the U.S. Play in World Defense?
... World War II. This was the war that some people feel got the United States out of the Great Depression. The war began again in Europe in 1939 when Germany, under NAZI rule by Adolf Hitler, invaded Poland. Once again, because of the alliance system, another “World War” broke out. The Axis Powers consisted of Germany, Japan, and Italy, while the Allies consisted of Great Britain, France, and later the newly formed Soviet Union and the United States. Early in the war, Germany quickly invaded France and knocked it out of the picture. After France was out, England stood alone. Hitler decided to take advantage of this and attack the Soviet Union, who he hated. In the pacific, Japan was expanding its territory as well. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed the U.S. navel ...
366: Abortion Life or Death: Who Chooses?
... to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being 1/4 Jewish was a congenital defect incompatible with the right to life. Perhaps you have all heard this story : One doctor saying to another doctor, "About the termination of a pregnancy, I ... only way she ceases it be a parents is by a natural death or an act of killing. Killing in any form is not the solution to so-called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would ...
367: Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Stance
... to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being 1/4 Jewish was a congenital defect incompatible with the right to life. Perhaps you have all heard this story: One doctor saying to another doctor, "About the termination of a pregnancy, I ... only way she ceases it be a parents is by a natural death or an act of killing. Killing in any form is not the solution to so-called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would ...
368: Cold War 4
... the anti-Bolshevik "Whites" defeat the Red Army. This was seen as an attempt to destroy communism in its early years and deeply resented by the Bolsheviks. The Second World War changed the situation. When Hitler launched "Operation Barbarossa", it was estimated that Russia would be defeated within weeks, months at latest. Churchill, the British prime minister, immediately provided help to Stalin. The United States joined the Allies and the impossible ... much set before the meeting in the Crimea. An analysis of each of the approaches helps understand the difficulties the powers had in settling problems. Following the air raid against Pearl Harbour by the Japanese, Hitler promptly declared war against the United States. The United States, unlike Russia, was pushed into the struggle following an invasion. The USA desired to stabilise the power in Europe by safe-guarding an equilibrium against ...
369: Brief Look At Jewish History
... War II brought the majority of European Jewry under the Nazis. The Jews were deprived of human rights. The Jewish people were forced to live in Ghetto's which were separated from the main city. Hitler's plan of genocide was carried out with efficiency. The total number of Jews exterminated has been calculated at around 5,750,000. In Warsaw ,where approximately 400,000 Jews had once been concentrated,was ... Jewish state. The Jews were the most fertile land including the citrus groves upon which the Arabs depended on for their living. Many of the nations of the world felt guilt or grief of the Hitler era. This is what is believed to have pressured the United Nations to establish a Jewish state. The partition of Palestine was greatly important to both Jewish history and world history. It gave the Jews ...
370: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
... to learn that in hospitals across North American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being 1/4 Jewish was a congenital defect incompatible with the right to life. Perhaps you have all heard this story : One doctor saying to another doctor, "About the termination of a pregnancy, I ... only way she ceases it be a parents is by a natural death or an act of killing. Killing in any form is not the solution to so- called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would ...


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