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    black right groups that peacefully protested for their rights, such as the people who were involved in The Salt March and were lumped in with extremists. Another example would be two different racial supremacy groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi party, that admittedly had very similar goals, but two different ways of getting to those goals. However, because of their end goals, these two different groups are synonymous with one another. Both of these groups did, in some way, do the same thing

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    The Rise and Fall of Hitler’s Nazi Party In the world today and since the beginning of time fear is and always has been a powerful emotion. For the people who control it it’s the perfect tool. They disguise it as happiness while they can conduct their evil actions, and their choices can appear to be the right ones when the mind is fogged by panic. While the person who controls the fear uses it to control an entire society. George Orwell did a wonderful job in portraying how this could happen in his

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    The Nazi party’s use of propaganda and censorship was essential to creating their ideal totalitarian state, as Hitler wanted to have total control over the thoughts and actions of every German in the country. When the Nazi Party came into power in 1933, Hitler instituted the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, lead by Dr. Joseph Goebbels. The Nazi party, despite their size, did not have the majority of the vote, so it was necessary to make those who opposed them see the greatness

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    did within the Nazi Party as well as partially on the qualities that made them both respectively good leaders. The German Workers Party was formed on the 5th January 1919. It was set up by Anton Drexler, Karl Harrer, Dietrich Eckart and Gottfried Feder. It later became the National Socialist German Workers Party in 1920 and was called the Nazi Party as a nickname. Drexler was the Chairman of the Party from 1920-1921 and was succeed by Adolf Hitler from 1921-1945. Within the Party there were other

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    going to focus on the rise of the Nazi Party and how the Treaty of Versailles helped the Nazi Party to come into power. Once again, the Treaty of Versailles was hated by most of the German population. It humiliated Germany in every manner. One of these terms was the “guilt clause” where Germany had to accept the blame for starting the war. This specific clause was the most embarrassing clause that had been laid on Germany. So, how did all this promote the Nazi Party to come into power? Very few would

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    When most people think of the Nazi party, they think about Hitler and the heinous actions that they did. What most people don’t know is that there were some good things the Nazi party did do. Now I bet you’re asking yourself what good did they do. They had animal cruelty laws, anti-tobacco movement, Volkswagen, autobahns, modern rocketry, contribute to fashion, and medical advances. We use some of the things that the Nazi party did to this day. The first thing I’m going to talk about is the banning

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    HITLER BECOMES LEADER OF THE NAZI PARTY On July 29th, 1921 Adolf Hitler becomes the leader of the NAZI party. In early 1921 the aspiring leader had become good at giving speeches in front of large crowds. In February earlier that year, in Munich, Hitler spoke in front of around six thousand people. At this point Hitler was starting to get noticed outside of the NAZI party for his extreme views and powerful speeches. Slowly the many extreme right wing in Munich started looking toward the rising

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    Topic sentence. Subtopic sentence. In 1921, Hitler became chairman of Nazi Party (“Adolf” 1). Hitler would speak out and use his power to spread his beliefs. The more he talked the more people would listen. Hitler used the Nazi Party to help him gain power and followers. The Nazi would use propaganda such as pictures, radio broadcast, and posters (Rothman 1). Pictures were used to show what a good life Hitler could provide and what an esteemed ruler he was. to help himself look successful and worldly

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    Xavier Fox Written assignment number 1 When people think about the Nazis and what they stood for, most people would always say that they were murderous psychopaths, but after reading The Twenty-Five Points of the Nazi Party Program , it shows that they didn’t start out like that. The readings show that what the program was aiming to do was help rise Germany from the despair of getting the bad end of the deal at the end of World War I. As you look through the text you can see that most of the points

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    In 1933, with the world ravaged by global warfare, the people of the war torn and destroyed nations found themselves drawn to the philosophies espoused by cruel dictators and hopeful leaders – most notably the leaders of the German Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler. After years of the poverty and oppression caused by the treaty of Versailles, there came a leader who was a “Savior” to the German people, But he became one of the most infamous and evil dictators in history. As WWI ended, and times got tough

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