The Nazis and the German economy.
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Question I Source B shows Hitler surrounded by others leading Nazis digging in the start of one of Germany's many new Autobahns. These "Autobahns" were the equivalent of our motorways; and the first of their kind anywhere in the world. Their creation in turn created around 100,000 new jobs, what with the industrial power needed to support them…for each manual labourer working on them, 3 jobs industry would be created to support the sheer material need Autobahns needed. The fact that Hitler allowed himself to pictured digging into an Autobahn project proves their importance to the Nazi regime;...
Hitler's Nazi Party ruled under a dictatorship; a system of government which never comes under open vote To expect open opinions under such a system would be idiocy- therefore any "facts" given by Nazis are to be treated with the utmost of suspicion and caution. I would say most Germans realised Nazis lied, but also realised they would be made to disappear should the speak out; it is only logical, then, that when asked why not if they were happy with the Nazis, they would say, "economic success"- because after all, there really is nothing Nazi about economic progress.
Hitler's Nazi Party ruled under a dictatorship; a system of government which never comes under open vote To expect open opinions under such a system would be idiocy- therefore any "facts" given by Nazis are to be treated with the utmost of suspicion and caution. I would say most Germans realised Nazis lied, but also realised they would be made to disappear should the speak out; it is only logical, then, that when asked why not if they were happy with the Nazis, they would say, "economic success"- because after all, there really is nothing Nazi about economic progress.
There are many reasons why the U.S.A had to withdraw from the Vietnam War. Popular opinion, the American media, the cost of the war and Vietcong tactics are some of the factors which eventually caused America to accept defeat and leave Vietnam. In this essay I am going to...
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In the early 60s, most Americans were very ignorant about Vietnam. They just saw it as a little concern. They were an extremely confident nation who had never lost a war to date, and whose resources were limitless. So they naturally assumed that all their weapons and firepower would ensure...
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THE REASON FOR THE ATTACK ON DIER YASSIN IS BASED ON NUMEROUS FACTORS THE MOST PROMINANTE OF THESE IS THE FACT THAT THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLES WHO WANT TO LIVE IN PALESTINE AND CLAIM IT IS THEIRS: - THE ARABS: THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE LIVED...
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World War 1 is perhaps best known for being a war fought in trenches Grolier 94, ditches dug out of the ground to give troops protection From enemy artillery and machine-gun fire. In Erich reargues novel All Quite on the Western Front that is exactly how he...
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