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    the high-ranking members of the SS, a group of men that were regarded as the elite members of the nazi party. Hitler's original group of soldiers was the SA. The two parties eventually became one under the leadership of Hitler. Himmler, wanted the SS, his group, to become the supreme, elite group of the nazi party and got over 3000 men to join the SS which made the SS become the superior, elite party. Himmler secretly worked to kill Ernst Rohm, the leader of the SA. In 1934, Hitler became worried

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    to stage a coup d'etat. This appeared to be the end of his antics, however, his movement grew exponentially throughout his imprisonment, and intensified with his release and reentry into politics in 1925. This is where the youth movement of the Nazi party, known as Hitler Youth, known as Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitler Jugend, and in 1926, a Hitler sympathizer named Kurt Gruber first chaired this group at the age of 22. This is revealed in the Yale University Law School translation of "THE HITLER

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    empire of the Third Reich and the notorious Nazi Party will forever go down in history as one of the most brutal and evil government organizations of the 20th century. Inspired by the ideologies of ethnic cleansing and how Germans should be the purest of all races, these ideas became rampant all across the country, and many citizens believed that this horrible wrongness could be justified, it would be for the greater good of the true Aryan people. The Nazis sent millions of innocent minorities to their

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    Wall Adolf Hitler once said, “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who don’t want to fight in this world of eternal struggle don’t deserve to live.” Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party, the head of the government in Germany from 1933 to 1945, and a ruthless tyrannical leader of the Nazi from 1934 to 1945. Hitler was sixteen when he dropped out of school, he wanted to become an artist, but was rejected from an academy in Vienna. Secondary school was hard for him, so he later on

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    Adolf Hitler was a German politician who was born in April 20 1889 and who later became the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany. He was honored for his service in the German Army in World War 1 with an iron cross. After the death of his younger brother he became a not very good student. He was affected of his younger brother death. He lost his confidence and his creativity from that event. When he was young he was interested in singing he took singing lessons and sang in his church choir. This inspired

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    The main resource for recruitment into the American Nazi Party (ANP), www.americannaziparty.com, is a space where systematics and ideals of the American Nazi Party are gathered. The web page contains reasons to join, the Party Platform, information on the founder, merchandise of their publications, and more. However, much of this information is twisted. The common term for this type of information is propaganda.A reader may expect any party or organization to use some degree of propaganda to encourage

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    As the Nazi Party took power in the early 1930’s, the whole world was entering a depression. By the early 1930’s, fascist policy seeped into German government and brought Germany out of a deep recession. In the early 1930’s, Keynesian thought was emerging and Germany was amidst recovery from reparations for World War I and required a strong government to get them out of it. The Nazi party believed that in order to get themselves out of recession, they needed to first bring the unemployment rate

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    extremist parties, such as the Nazis. Such political groups flourished in times of turmoil and extreme dissatisfaction, but it is important to remember that the Nazi Party was more effective than others in appealing to the discontented and in capturing popular support. Much of the Nazi warfare success was due to the leadership of the Austrian provincial, Adolf Hitler, who was convinced of his own greatness. The key aspect of the Holocaust is identified to illustrate an understanding of Nazi racial

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    out of the 20,000 created. Hitler. In this research paper, I will inform you on the horrific and inhumane terrors in Auschwitz, there psychotic leader Adolf Hitler, and the events that occur inside the camp. Adolf Hitler joined the Nazi party in 1920. The large Nazi party wanted to unite as one nation and form a strong central government. Soon later in 1930, a depression had hit Germany and the entire nation. Hitler promised to get rid of Jewish people and communists throughout many speeches during

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    in the situation. Adding onto his ignorance, he initially arrested anyone who attempted to defy the bill, proving that he would let no man get in his way. After the bill was passed, Hitler suppressed all other political alliances other than the Nazi Party, to ultimately show that the Nazi’s were the only worthy faction in Germany. As Hitler progressed in status and power, so did the discriminatory laws protecting his beloved Germans against the dangerous opposition. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 separated

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