The two pieces of related material that I have chosen are an extracts from Adolf Hitler's book Mein (my struggle) Kampf and extracts from the Warsaw ghetto diary of Chaim A. ... "This (the German's hatred) is not a hatred whose source is simply in a party platform, invented for political purposes. It is a hatred of emotion, whose source is some psychopathic disease". ...
France was chosen to be attacked first by Germany because they believed it to be the strongest and most dangerous opponent. ... Russian government felt that Germany should've played a neutral roll and believed that Austria was capable of doing this because Germany was the main source of their support. ...
Its origins have been argued over, and sourced to different thinkers such as Rousseau, Fichte, Carlyle, Hegel, Nietzche and even Plato, in his Republic (Segre, 2002). ... The chosen scapegoats here were immigrants, particularly Muslims, who, according to Le Pen, were responsible for high unemployment and crime, and threatened French national identity with their presence (Elliott, 2002). ...
In order for him to use Jews as a scapegoat, however, first he must make them out to be the source of all problems in Germany, and later on, the world. ... He begins his assault against Jews in the chapter "Transformation into an Anti-Semite": "By their very exterior you could tell that these were no lovers of water[]all of this could scarcely be called very attractive; but it became positively repulsive when, in addition to their physical uncleanliness, you discovered the moral stains on this chosen people." ...
Alperovitz heavily cites multiple sources in the beginning of his article all claiming that the Soviet entry into the war would've put an immediate end to it. ... The first being that he presented the invasion of Kyushu and the bomb as simple choices to be chosen between when in reality they had been waiting on multiple alternatives. ...