Essays Tagged: "nazi regime"

Nazi Germany in 1939.

In order to thoroughly understand German enthusiasm to the Nazi regime, we must first understand the 2 great events that preceded the Nazi power in Germany: Wo ... a strong government capable of digging the country out of it's misery, the NSDAP, also known as the Nazi party, began to rise in popularity. Perhaps the core reason for the growth and ultimate popula ... began to rise in popularity. Perhaps the core reason for the growth and ultimate popularity of the Nazis was the seducing tongue and manipulating mind of Adolf Hitler.To gain status, Hitler promis ...

(4 pages) 154 1 4.1 Jan/2003

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

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

the state-sponsored killing of six million Jews, half of those being children and teenagers, by the Nazi regime. If you had a distantly related Jewish family member, you were considered a Jew, and the ... you were considered a Jew, and therefore you must be killed. Before beginning the war in 1939, the Nazis established concentration camps to imprison Jews, other victims of ethnic and racial hatred, a ...

(2 pages) 110 3 3.5 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Research paper---The writing of Günter Grass, Thomas Mann, and Eliezer Wiesel displayed social protest towards the Nazi regime in Germany through their literature---includes works cited

for many people who lived through the horrors of the Holocaust and many other events caused by the Nazi regime. However, not all of them lived to tell their story. The writing of Günter Grass, T ... writing of Günter Grass, Thomas Mann, and Eliezer Wiesel displayed social protest towards the Nazi regime in Germany through their literature. To prove this point, it is necessary to examine the ...

(8 pages) 69 0 3.0 Mar/2003

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

Albert Speer's claim in the Nazi regime.

e than an apolitical manage and that he had no direct involvement in the criminal activities of the Nazi regime is untrue. His appointment as Minister for Armaments and Hitler's 1942 decree transformi ... ar. After the war, Speer was to claim that although he was guilty by association with the top-level Nazi war criminals he was personally ignorant of the horrific crimes perpetrated by the Nazis. He wa ...

(5 pages) 57 0 3.7 Apr/2003

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

The Role of Friends and Family in "The Diary of Anne Frank".

not want to think about the war because of the horrific treatment that Jews were receiving from the Nazi regime. All of her entries before going into hiding contain very little mention of the war or t ... nne Frank has shown in her diary that the members of the annex helped each other survive during the Nazi regime. Whether Anne Frank was aware of the need to ignore the war or not, her comrades of the ...

(4 pages) 79 1 4.1 May/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The conditions which led to the establishment of the Nazi regime in Germany in 1933 and to the Communist regime in Cuba in 1959.

Describe the conditions which led to the establishment of the Nazi regime in Germany in 1933 and to the Communist regime in Cuba in 1959The rise of the Nazi party ... ndeed the peculiar historical conditions of Germany and Cuba owed a lot to the establishment of the Nazi regime in Germany and the Communist regime in Cuba. The objective of this essay is to compare a ... erated by the Ruhr invasion ruined the middle-classes, who would eventually make up the mainstay of Nazi votes. Indeed, they made up 50% of the party membership. Equally, Brüning's deflationary p ...

(6 pages) 37 0 4.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers

"How Successful Was the Indoctrination of the German Youth Under the Nazi Regime?"

How Successful Was the Indoctrination of theGerman Youth Under the Nazi Regime?Hitler expressed the need for indoctrination in many speeches from the beginning of his ... ny's Youth'. This reflects Hitler's aim to indoctrinate the whole of the youth in preparation for a Nazi state. The main form of indoctrination and inclusion in Nazi Germany was the Hitler Youth. The ... activities as their parents. The Hitler Youth prepared physically for war, however, the ideology of Nazism needed to be taught to them and this could only be achieved through education.Indoctrination ...

(6 pages) 31 0 2.2 Oct/2003

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

"What are the reasons for Anne Frank's response to the love ethic in her novel, 'The Diary of a Young Girl'" ?Accounts for Franks reaction to the helpers actions.

ild Frank's family and close friends went in to hiding in an attempt to escape persecution from the Nazi regime that was tormenting the European Jewish population. They shared the arduous and intense ... doubted whether such inspiring and emotive expression would have arisen if she was not hiding from Nazi persecution. Anne lived two years of her life in small, enclosed hiding place with the knowledg ...

(6 pages) 37 0 5.0 Dec/2003

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

Did Hitler create a classless Volksgemeinschaft ?

to build bridges over the gaps between the classes of society. This became an important idea in the Nazi regime. Not only did Hitler want to appeal between the classes, he wanted to actually make the ... ed community with fractures in society, but one strong fraternity; one powerful nation. In this way Nazism could be seen as an ideology, a movement, more than just a political party. It was not libera ...

(5 pages) 22 0 5.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

How the Current Times in the US Reflect Early Nazi Germany

Hitler and the Nazi regime's rise of power in the early 20th century draws strong points of correlation to the way ... lections he had wanted to be held later that year. Thus began Hitler's conversion of Germany into a Nazi totalitarian dictatorship. In November of 2002, President George W. Bush is appointed (if indir ... abrogated after the Reichstag fire were abrogated by the Bush Administration.In March of 1933, the Nazi legislators sponsored the Enabling Act, a bill that gave Hitler dictatorial powers for four yea ...

(3 pages) 47 1 4.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

Concentration Camps

h physically and mentally ill, gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah Witnesses, Jews and anyone against the Nazi regime. By the end of 1933 there were at least fifty concentration camps throughout Europe. At ... had a police record.When someone escaped from the camp, all the prisoners in that group were shot. Nazis, who claimed that they did not necessarily hate Jews, but wanted to preserve the Aryan race, s ...

(3 pages) 35 1 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Assess the impact by 1939 of Nazi social and economic policies on the mass of the German people

will explain, each of these individual developments in German society, which were initiated by the Nazi regime, came together to precipitate a complete cultural transformation for the lives of German ... e together to precipitate a complete cultural transformation for the lives of German people by 1939.Nazi Seduction of the German PeopleThe attraction of the Third Reich was compelling for the German p ...

(5 pages) 80 2 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Nazi

gypsies and other EASTERN European people were held captive and were force into slave labor in the nazi industry in Germany. Since that time there has been reference to almost 90 billion dollar in r ... ere has been reference to almost 90 billion dollar in restitution to certain people who survive the nazi regime, but there was no record of any of that money going toward compensation toward the peopl ...

(1 pages) 44 2 3.3 Jun/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Assess the exetent to which military defeats contributed towards the collapse of Nazism.

The military deafeats experienced by the Nazi's contributed greatly to the downfall of the Nazi regime. In the beginmg of the war, Germany wa ... some of his will to continue his cause. This led to the defeat of Germany and the eventual fall of Nazism.On 13 December 1941, Hitler declared war on the US. This was a bad move especially with the r ... e Holocaust was another contributing factor to the Germans losing the war and the final collapse of Nazism. Hitler was too wrapped up in the "Final Solution" (extermination of the Jews) to give his fu ...

(7 pages) 36 1 5.0 Jun/2004

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

Joseph Goebbels bio.

Master propagandist of the Nazi regime and dictator of its cultural life for twelve years, Joseph Goebbels was born into a stri ... s Schicksal in Tagebuchblattern (1926), nothing came of these first literary efforts. It was in the Nazi Party that Goebbels's sharp, clear-sighted intelligence, his oratorical gifts and flair for the ... e West."It was at this time that Goebbels, who had co-authored the draft programme submitted by the Nazi Left at the Hanover Conference of 1926, called for the expulsion of "petty-bourgeois Adolf Hitl ...

(7 pages) 46 1 3.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Assess the transformation of the german society and culture under nazism from 1933

Assess the transformation of German society and culture under Nazism from 1933.The German society underwent radical change under the Nazi regime from 1933 onwards ... i regime from 1933 onwards. By 1934 Hitler had established himself as the leader of Germany and the Nazi party.The implementation of Hitler's new policies can be assessed to have transformed Germany s ... German slogan " Kinder, Kuche and Kirche" children, kitchen and church sums up the attitude of the Nazi community to women. Women in Germany between 1933 and 1936 were not allowed to hold any positio ...

(5 pages) 50 0 4.8 Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

"The movie swing kids provided me with an invaluable insight into the world of young people in Nazi Germany" Comment on the merit of this statement taking care to use relevant examples from the movie.

power between 1933 and 1939. Swing Kids, on its own doesn't give the viewer great insight into the Nazi regime. However, through background study into the topic, Swing Kids helped enhance my understa ... the transformation taking place in Germany. In other words, viewers that have no prior knowledge of Nazi Germany in 1933 to 1939 can be miss lead by the story line. The reason why they are misled is b ...

(3 pages) 17 0 0.0 Aug/2004

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

'The most important reason why there was little opposition in Germany towards the Nazi regime was its use of propaganda' Explain how far you agree with this statement?

'The most important reason why there was little opposition in Germany towards the Nazi regime was its use of propaganda' Explain how far you agree with this statement?Hitler's use of ... propaganda was very effective. It was in important factor to why there was little or no position in Nazi Germany from 1933-45; however it wasn't the only reason. Propaganda was a very powerful tool; H ... son. Propaganda was a very powerful tool; Hitler used it to indoctrinate the German people with his Nazi ideology. Propaganda was everywhere; in the newspapers, schools, speeches and basically the who ...

(15 pages) 80 0 2.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Describe the development of the Nazi Party in Germany (1922-1939), and analyse Hitler's role in this.

Describe the development of the Nazi Party in Germany(1922-1939), and analyse Hitler's role in this.In order to analyse the Nazi Par ... al aspects concerning the historical and contemporary factors surrounding both the formation of the Nazi Party, and Hitler's contribution to the party both before and after the Nazi regime came to pow ... ng in mass unemployment, the parties close links with the Sturm Abteilung (SA or Brown Shirts), the Nazi's focus on German unemployment and how this was directly related to the Nazi Party's rise in el ...

(11 pages) 106 1 3.7 Nov/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Joseph Goebbels Short essay about his affect on nazi regime

In the 1930's, Hitler and his Nazi regime led an enormous campaign of propaganda to spread lies about the Jews. The Minister of Pu ... ropaganda to spread lies about the Jews. The Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda of the Nazi party was Josef Goebbels who created a negative image of the Jewish people, blaming them for th ... sm of the nation's youth.Whilst the 'Horst Wessel' song was the most recognizable in the history of Nazi Germany and its' faithful 'S.A. Storm troopers also synonymous with the Third Reich, Hitlerjuge ...

(3 pages) 25 0 5.0 Feb/2005

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