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    Should “Mein Kampf” be banned? At some point and time everyone has had a moment when they reflect back to a certain situation where they would have the deposition of reversing time to repair the situation. Such as the time‚ when you had the most embarrassing moment of your life.So‚ now you want to reverse time and prevent yourself from doing that terrible mistake that wasn’t intended to occur. This is similar to what happened with the holocaust‚ it was something that many people look back and

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    It’s the 1940s. The location is Germany. Thousands of people are being oppressed by the uncanny rules of Germany’s ruler; Adolf Hitler. Nazi’s are roaming the streets threatening people to cooperate with their unethical principles. Meanwhile‚ the club down the road is dancing with more than fifty people swinging to the sound of jazz. To the Nazi’s‚ it’s a disgrace. To the German people‚ it’s an outlet to express their emotions. What is interesting is that the Nazi’s should find swing music to be

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    Genocide 10 Stages

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    Using the 10 Stages of Genocide‚ where is the world in dealing with Genocide? How can you as an individual raise awareness in your community to help prevent or raise awareness of Genocides occurring? Genocide is an action taken to destroy some types of groups ethnic‚ racial‚ religious‚ national parts. Genocide occurs in ten stages and genocide is preventable if the necessary actions are taken during each process. The differences between people like race‚ religion‚ ethnicity‚ etc. cause us to

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    Individuals are always taught that the golden rule is to treat others how we would like to be treated. But everyday people in society treat others differently or making judgments for how they look or what they believe in. Sometimes people don’t realize they are treating these certain people that way or making those judgements . People in America are known to treat people very differently depending on the color of their skin or their certain beliefs. Although our society suggests to treat others how

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    On Nov 10‚ 1938‚ Hitler and the Nazis strode into a Jewish town‚ declaring war on them. When they were in town all they caused was caos‚ from ruining shops‚ to injuring and murdering people of all ages. During that time‚ 119 synagogues were burned‚ and on October 28‚ 17‚000-18‚000 polish Jews were dropped off at the polish border‚ sent there in cattle cars. Hitler had taken over‚ 121 new laws and ordinances were made to make life difficult for German Jews‚ they were called the Nuremberg laws‚ and

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    Primo Levi's 'Grey Zone'

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    Primo Levi‚ a survivor of Auschwitz‚ wrote of the ‘grey zone’ as the moral space between ‘good’ and ‘evil’. His main point is that this space recognises the multiplicity of experiences and people who struggled within Nazi policy aiming to create division and strip humanity from those it touched. Thus‚ prisoners who gained privileges through their contributions to the Final Solution‚ such as the Sonderkommandos cannot be categorised as totally innocent‚ yet neither should they be morally damned for

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    To a large extent to which the creation of the United Nations and the fundamental rights expressed in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ 1948 was driven by the atrocities that occurred during World War Two and a need to protect human rights in the future. Although the UDHR was such a might establishment it has limited success‚ but continues to be an organisation that holds hope. Human Rights are the entitlements and freedoms to which all humans are empowered to‚ such as; the freedom of speech

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    In the 5th century‚ the philosopher Plato insightfully noted‚ ‘Only the dead have seen the end of war‚” with history showing this to be true. People have continued to engage in all manner of conflicts‚ be they petty arguments or large-scale confrontations from which valuable lessons have been learnt about human nature and the present. History has revealed the flaws and primitive nature of people irrespective of the mistaken belief that progress has led to civilisation and order. Past conflicts teach

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    The Night of the Long Knives was very important in helping Hitler become a chancellor as it consolidated his power eternally. One of the main problems facing Hitler when he became chancellor on the 30th January 1933 was that he didn’t have the support of the army and he distrusted the SA. On the 29th June he fixed both these problems arresting and executing over 300 hundred of the SA including their leader Rohm who a good friend of Hitler. This not only pacified the army‚ the only organisation with

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    There are many ways in which the Nazis dealt with opposition. While all of them contributed to the defeat of the resistance‚ was the reaction against the youth the most important one? This will be analyzed in the following paragraphs. The Nazis were opposed by two groups of young people: the Swing movement and the Edelweiss Pirates. The Swing movement was composed of young middle-class people‚ including Jews‚ that went to parties with English and American music. They were open about sex and kept

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