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…. This tiny group was the embryonic SS. In 1933, after the Nazi Party had taken power in Germany, increasing trouble with the SA made a showdown inevitable. As German Chancellor, the Führer could no longer afford to tolerate the disruptive Brownshirts; under…
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…to act as his bodyguards and protect him from Communist toughs, other rivals, and even the S.A. if it got out of hand. This tiny group was the embryonic SS.         In 1933, after the Nazi Party had taken power in Germany, increasing trouble…
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…bodyguards and protect him from Communist toughs, other rivals, and even the S.A. if it got out of hand. This tiny group was the embryonic SS. In 1933, after the Nazi Party had taken power in Germany, increasing trouble with the SA made a showdown inevitable…
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Category: /History
…, Hitler marched over 400,000 SA and SS troops into a heavily Communistic part of Germany. Bullets were exchanged, and 19 Communists were dead, along with 300 wounded. Later that month, another vote was taken. This time, Hitler won 37 percent of the vote…
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Category: /History
…to swiftly sentence resisters to death. Those arrested under this order were said to have disappeared into the "night and fog." In January 1942, SS official Reinhard Heydrich held a meeting of Nazi government officials to present the Final Solution…
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…to Kitty often, but she always keeps her hidden. Now it is 10:30 and men appear, only they are armed. These men are Nazis, or SS Men for short. These men walk swiftly through the building, stopping at the bookshelf! . “Open up,” they yell. Miep quickly rushes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…thousands of years, which often meant good luck. Turned slightly on its side and some other changes the swastika became the symbol of the flag. There were many departments that served Adolf Hitler, bur the most powerful organization in the Third Reich was the SS
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…-image or ability to trust adult authorities in the future" (360). The teachers felt guilty because if the situation were real they would have harmed the learners. Milgram compares these subjects to the SS men in Hitler's Germany. Baumrind believes…
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…on the development of International Human Rights law? 1. Context a. Who were indicted? i. Individuals (24) ii. Organizations a. SS b. Gestapo c. Corps of Political Leaders of the Nazi Party (The three above were found guilty, and the three below…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and his father travel along the timeline of the Nazi oppression, they meet others like them who are also under persecution. The terror and brutality enforced by the German soldiers, kapos and the SS officers is unimaginable today, but it brought back to life…
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