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    which rose to prominence in both Italy and Germany during the inter-war period. Originating in Italy in 1919‚ as developed by Benito Mussolini‚ it later expanded into other European countries‚ quickly finding its place within Hitler’s movement of Nazism. It was found that each regime was able to develop due to government instability and citizen unrest. Despite seemingly following Mussolini’s footsteps‚ Hitler and his party were arguably much more radical and ruthless. This idea regarding the varying

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    ESSAY BY:Xeneb Shah Our world has had some powerful leaders who have developed their countries as well as having had major impact on the world. Joseph Stalin‚ Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler were three of these leaders. All these three leaders were the most powerful and influential leaders of their time. Each one of them made a significant impact on their country as well as on world’s history. Although they received similar success‚ all of them reached their success quite differently

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    youth of Germany‚ such were they education and work force system. When Hitler came to power his views were almost impossible to challenge because to challenge him was meet with horrendous consequences such as death. When Hitler made learning about Nazism compulsory no body dared to challenge him. Education has previously been the responsibility of the State‚ it was then later centralised and Nazified. Youths were often being drilled about the Nazis and how great a movement it was. Some people believe

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    swimming clubs‚ choirs‚ anything which would divert the people’s attention from the Volk would be dissolved or taken over by the Nazis. Everyday conversation between friends should be controlled because the Nazis wanted to ensure ideas opposed to Nazism were banished. Persecution of Minorities The Nazis wanted to get rid of racial minorities such as the Jews‚ by removing them from positions of power‚ hounding them out of the country or isolating them from pure Aryans (Hitler believed that the

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    leader over that of the individual •  Appeasement- policy of giving in to a competitor’s demands in order to preserve the peace Key Terms Cont. •  Purge- in political terms‚ the process of removing enemies and undesirable individuals from power •  Nazism- an extreme form of fascism shaped by Hitler’s fanatical ideas about German nationalism and racial superiority •  Axis powers-In world war 2‚ Germany‚ Italy and Japan Stalin’s Soviet Union •  After the death of Lenin in 1924‚ Josef Stalin came

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    To what extent could Nazi Germany be considered a totalitarian state in the period 1933-1942? From Hitler’s election to power in January 1933‚ Nazi Germany although exhibiting totalitarian elements lacked some required factors to characterize it fully as a totalitarian state. George Orwell suggested that totalitarianism is (1984‚ introduction) "the ability for a political system or society where the individual does not exist‚ a single party controls every aspect of life." Paramount to the classification

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    SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech August 23‚ 2012 Problem Solving Procedure: The Anatomy of Hate‚ the Dialogue of Hope. STEP 1: Identify the Problem Why do people hate each other? Why do some people think they are better than others? Because they are from different places‚ look different‚ have different religion‚ philosophy or because the hate is passed and taught from one generation to another based off historic events that people can’t forget. None of this justifies the killing of human lives

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    The Holocaust‚ the systematic slaughter of over 6 million people‚ wasn’t something that could just happen overnight. The events leading up to the Holocaust played a significant part of the genocide occurring and being as brutal as it was. The twentieth century’s worst tragedy was the Holocaust‚ which was made possible by many factors‚ including anti-Semitism and the rise of the Nazi Party. Antisemitism is described as prejudice against‚ hatred of‚ or discrimination against Jews as an ethnic‚ religious

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    agreement of the DZR was that Goering would take control of all operations regarding zeppelin flight. Unbeknownst to most is that in addition to having control of airship operations‚ the goal of the DZR was to have the LZ-129 become the face of Nazism. Eckener did not support the Nazis and in order to have the LZ-129 symbolize the Nazi movement‚ Goering put Nazi supporter Ernst Lehmann in charge of the DZR. After completing multiple Nazi propaganda flights‚ the LZ-129 was ready for civilian travel

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    The emergence of the Holocaust and the Nazi party views can largely be determined as a result of modernity‚ as a reaction against the times. Yet‚ at the same time it can be argued that the National Socialist party can be characterized as a modern development. Modris Eksteins‚ George Mosse‚ and Zygmundt Bauman offer an in-depth look into both the anti-modern and modern aspects of the Nazi movement and the resulting Holocaust. Ekstein’s work proves to be the most thorough of the three works in following

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