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How did Hitler replace the Weimar government and what was the nature of support that helped him come to power?

... . Also, his use of propaganda and terror led to the belief that supporting Hitler was the only option ... stated his beliefs. He believed in Social Darwinism, which implies that a conflict between races for resources was inevitable. Hitler believed that the ...

(3 pages) 67 1 5.0 19/Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Holocaust in general. 2 pages of facts and the controversy that surrounds it.

... that the idea that it never happened is insane. Coming in second with popularity is the belief that ... belief that the number of victims was extremely exaggerated. More controversy has been over the gas that was used in the gas chambers. People believe that ...

(2 pages) 110 3 3.5 30/Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Assess the view that the collapse of the Weimar Republic was primarily due to the appeal of Hitler and his Nazi Party.

... that still held firm the belief that because hardly a shot was fired in Germany itself during the entirety of the war, that ... clause that outlined the structure of the Reichstag being that of proportional representation, which meant that it was mandatory that ...

(8 pages) 7 0 0.0 04/Oct/2012

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

The Hitler Youth 1933-1939

... Hitler Youth was a coherent expansion of Hitler's belief that the future of Nazi Germany was its youth. The Hitler Youth or ... casualties. Clearly it was the brainwashing of ideology to the HJ that Hitler was able to capitalise on the passion of young people ...

(4 pages) 17 0 1.0 04/Oct/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

How did Hitler Come to Power?

... . Hitler's beliefs of national unity and equality of rights for the German People were sensible strong beliefs that showed Hitler' ... political instability in Germany was one of the major factors that helped Hitler acquire power. The 1929 leaders of Germany, ...

(3 pages) 49 0 5.0 15/Apr/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

How Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 to 1939

... by the belief that the German people were a superior race above all others, called the Aryans. He also believed that, in order ... liberties of the German people and politicians. The Enabling Act that followed in March allowed Hitler and the Nazis to establish ...

(1 pages) 1061 0 0.0 25/Mar/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Programme or Method - What was the most significant factor in Hitler's rise to power?

... , Nationalism and Anti Communism. Evidence suggests it was these core beliefs that gained the support of the German people. Also you can ... hierarchy of races and that Slaves and Jews were at the bottom which he also combined with a belief in Social Darwinism. ...

(6 pages) 23 0 3.0 29/Apr/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

'Evaluate the impact of Nazism on the Jewish Community in the years 1918 - 1945.'

... , "Nazi ideology drew its sources from the Volkish movement... the belief that German volk - the German race - was the foundation of true ... the NSDAP Party in July 1921, Hitler merely expresses his beliefs and views of the Jewish race and his desires for ...

(8 pages) 29 0 0.0 16/Jul/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

In what ways did Hitler follow the aims and ideologies that he had set out in "Mein Kampf"?

... that: "The common interest before self-interest." We can, again, use the example of Hitler executing the Jews for their choice of beliefs ... included many of Hitler's aims and beliefs/ideologies. These aims/beliefs/ideologies can be separated into different ...

(6 pages) 37 0 3.5 30/May/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Discuss the major steps taken by Hitler from 1933 to 1939 that ultimately led to war. Could Hitler have been prevented from plunging Europe into war? When and how?

... responsibility for WWII to one man, regardless of popular beliefs about his intentions. Hitler was an enabler; his use ... it desired. Without those circumstances, however, it is unlikely that Hitler would have experienced the same early success towards his ...

(3 pages) 17 0 0.0 30/Jun/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

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