Essays Tagged: "Hitler"

Art Spiegleman

Tale, a graphic-novel depiction of his troubled relationship with his father, a Jewish survivor of Hitler's Death Camps. Then, in 1991, he published Maus II: And Here My Troubles Began, which earned ...

(6 pages) 239 0 4.3 Dec/1996

Subjects: Art Essays > Artists

What were the advantages and disadvantages of Nazi rule for the German people up to 1939?

jobs, replaced them with German people, and did not account for the Jews in the unemployment figure!Hitler was an excellent figure head. He was what the German people could look up to and support. He ... determined man. He excelled at making speeches; he could almost 'brainwash' his audience. Although Hitler a dictator, he gave everyone a sense of purpose. Everyone had a role in their life.The Nazis ...

(4 pages) 100 0 4.4 Jan/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Hitler. His Rise to Power

HITLERThe year was 1929, the Great Depression had hit hard all over the world. People were losing th ... feet again, economically, politically, and socially. They needed a way out of this slump fast, and Hitler was there for the rescue. In 1933, Germany was facing a high unemployment level, leaving peop ... Germany was facing a high unemployment level, leaving people to fend for themselves on the streets, Hitler took advantage of the peoples low moral and made them big promises of the dawn of a new era f ...

(12 pages) 340 1 4.2 Nov/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

By the autumn of 1934 Hitler reigned supreme in Germany. Using at least five of these sources, and other relevant information, describe the steps by which Hitler achieved this.

In 1919 Hitler joined the DAP formed by Anton Drexler in the same year. Within two years he had control of t ... AP formed by Anton Drexler in the same year. Within two years he had control of the party. This was Hitler's first step to power. By this time the Twenty-five Points had been written. Source B summari ... me the Twenty-five Points had been written. Source B summarises the Points. They may have reflected Hitler's own opinion but they were also a simple yet clever advertising stunt and it helped to incre ...

(3 pages) 123 0 3.9 May/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The Holocaust

s me feel sad also. Of course the Germans didn't care one bit of them. All they cared was following Hitler's plan and to destroy everybody's life. Hitler is a man who was selfish, and uncaring. That i ... er, but that didn't happen. Lastly, in social studies we just started on WWII, and we learned about Hitler and how this war started.At first I thought learning about the holocaust was boring, but then ...

(2 pages) 89 0 3.4 Mar/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Anne Frank review

specimens of humanity, those Germanns, and to think I'm actually one of them! No, that's not true, Hitler took away our nationality long ago. And besides, there are no greater enemies on earth than t ...

(2 pages) 62 0 4.0 Jan/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Anne Frank, talks about the first 90 pages of Anne's diary

specimens of humanity, those Germanns, and to think I'm actually one of them! No, that's not true, Hitler took away our nationality long ago. And besides, there are no greater enemies on earth than t ...

(2 pages) 73 0 4.3 Jan/1997

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Religious theme in Lord of the Flies

representing the death of Jesus, the torture of Jews in the Holocaust, and the ascent and reign of Hitler in Nazi Germany to present an underlying theme of religious persecution that proves his grim ... ermany. Both the Jews in WWII and Piggy were constantly ridiculed by a powerful group - the Jews by Hitler's men, and Piggy by Jack's men. Also, just as the Germans followed Hitler's men's actions, th ...

(5 pages) 94 0 4.6 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > "Lord of the Flies" by Sir William Gerald Golding

Elie Wiesel's "Night" and Mark Mathabane's "The Road to Alexandra" exemplify the similarities in the holocaust and apartheid.

d in 1945, the Jews were freed from the concentration camps. It seemed that the world realized that Hitler's idea of a 'perfect race' and the persecution of people just because they were Jewish was wr ...

(4 pages) 102 1 4.3 May/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Nazi Influence in World War II

on Germans were unemployed. The German people were trying to regain their pride as a nation. When Hitler joined the party in 1919, it had 25 members, but only 6 were active in its discussions and ... t had 25 members, but only 6 were active in its discussions and lectures. Shortly after joining, Hitler became a leader of the party. Once in power Hitler established himself as a dictator. At th ...

(5 pages) 71 0 4.5 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Religious persecution, an underlying theme in "Lord of the Flies" by Golding

representing the death of Jesus, the torture of Jews in the Holocaust, and the ascent and reign of Hitler in Nazi Germany to present an underlying theme of religious persecution that proves his grim ... ermany. Both the Jews in WWII and Piggy were constantly ridiculed by a powerful group - the Jews by Hitler's men, and Piggy by Jack's men. Also, just as the Germans followed Hitler's men's actions, th ...

(5 pages) 68 0 4.6 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > "Lord of the Flies" by Sir William Gerald Golding

The Holocaust

Warsaw and other ghettos in Poland, but the public for themost part did not want to believe them." Hitler pulled of one the biggestgenocide's ever in the world, the holocaust . The goal of the Nazi H ... r in the world, the holocaust . The goal of the Nazi Holocaust wasto exterminate all Jews in Europe.Hitler and the Nazi power gained power in 1933 and lost power in 1945, inthis 12 years many people w ...

(3 pages) 96 0 3.3 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Guilty as charged. Speaks of Chamberlain's judgement call to give in to Hitler

ceding World War II, it can be argued that while perhaps Chamberlain's judgement call to give in to Hitler on many occasions, could be justified morally, it was a policy that endangered his country an ... s crippled and unable to compete as a power in the world. However, tricky diplomatic manouvering by Hitler combined with the allies policy of appeasement, led to the resurgence of a Greater Germany. T ...

(3 pages) 39 0 4.2 Apr/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The Warsaw Ghetto

Theseencampments were guarded by security or S.S. officers so that Jewishprisoners couldn't escape Hitler's terror.The ghetto was overcrowded, sometimes with fourteen people inrooms that were made fo ...

(3 pages) 47 1 3.0 Jan/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Turning Points in WWII

and change the course of history. There were events starting from Japan's invasion of Manchuria to Hitler's invasion of Poland to the dropping of the Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Every dec ... them to choke off a vital artery linking the heart of the Soviet lands with the southern oilfields. Hitler was determined to take Stalingrad, but Stalin had ordered that the city be defended at all co ...

(5 pages) 132 1 2.4 Apr/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Nazi Germany and its Children

t Jews were corrupting society, and that they had plans to take over the world in the near future. Hitler, the Fuhrer of the Nazi Party, had a long range plan called 'The Final Solution' which meant ... g range plan called 'The Final Solution' which meant the eventual annihilation of the Jewish race. Hitler made his ideas clear when he stated 'Today I am going to play the prophet. If international ...

(5 pages) 60 0 3.0 Mar/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The Jews In Nazi Germany

ationalists in the 1930s believed the Jews were to blame for the Germany had had since World War I. Hitler had also as a tramp in Vienna been very jealous of the wealth and the status of the Jews who ... n.In 1933 there were several main events of the year concerning the Jews. This was the beginning of Hitler's persecution. The first important event was that Hitler proclaimed a boycott of the Jews in ...

(5 pages) 109 1 4.1 Jul/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Nazi Propaganda During WWII

Goebbels led what is probably the most infamous propaganda campaign in history. On March 13, 1933, Hitler established the Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda, of which Joseph Goebbels w ... on of a lie worked wonders' (xvii).        Goebbels' job, in essence, was to build Hitler up as a great leader and convince the largest possible segment of the population that every p ...

(8 pages) 174 0 3.5 Apr/1995

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Hitler and DAP

e to the 'German Worker's Party,' lacked any coherent program and was on the brink of collapse when Hitler inadvertently stepped into the picture.When this happened the party ceased to be Drexler's pa ... ntly stepped into the picture.When this happened the party ceased to be Drexler's partly; it became Hitler's. The German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei) became the foundation of theNationalso ...

(9 pages) 54 0 3.0 Jul/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

The Course of the Second World War

The Second World War began with Hitler's attack on Poland in 1939 and ended with the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. During these ... re that led to the success of the Allies and to the collapse of the Axis Powers.On September 1 1939 Hitler attacked Poland and two days later Britain and France declared war. For the next five months ... little military action was taken and this period was named 'the Phony War'. However, in April 1940 Hitler broke the silence with his invasion of Denmark and Norway.Norway was important to Hitler beca ...

(7 pages) 160 1 4.4 Jul/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers