Symbolically shows the two countries at war with each other, and how cold blooded Nazis are. ... The madman cold bloodedly shot and killed Joe and Hilda in front of Josh and Cassie. ... The plan changed and Jack did not know but the good in his blood saved Georg. ...
Standing in a line for the showers, you are cold, hungry, and humiliated. ... Viewed a worthless flesh and blood, disposing of them would create space for the mass murder of million of Jews, Gypsies, and others as well as allow an area for the training of SS men. ...
Due to the savagery of war, Paul has immediately lost his humanitarian characteristics, and instead has transformed into a cold, merciless shell of the innocent boy he once was. ... Paul's cold-hearted and unrelentless tone portrays how cruel and inhumane he has become. ... However, Paul has seen and committed too many barbarous and cold-blooded acts that he feels disconnected from the "foreign world" that is modern society. ...
Of the many influential leaders whose dictatorship soaked in blood no only their countries but the world it self, Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini share such ruthlessness and hideous crimes in the annals of history. ... Many of his soldiers died due to his orders to continue through such cold temperatures. ... Thus, Hitler's manipulations, criminal acts and his shed of blood (holocaust) over his country and over the world made him the most despicable dictator in history. ...
He based everything living under the one factor of blood. Either your blood was pure or impure. ... Amazingly, Hitler, the man of much hatred, felt that putting them into cold water and then slowly boiling it, would be too cruel. ... But he alone, led the largest and most grueling blood baths of all times. ...
Jews were accused of murdering Christian children and using their blood in Jewish rituals. ... He had Jewish men and women stripped naked, strapped to a stretcher, and immersed in ice-cold water to conduct hypothermia experiments. ...
After Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party rose to popular power in January of 1933, the Jews of Germany, and later all of mainland Europe, would be living in a deadly, deadly society. These years, later called the Holocaust Years, would see the Jewish population of Europe being exterminated, as part of Hitler's "Final Solution" in dealing with what he called the Jewish problem, in his rhetorical speeches of hate against Jews. At 1933, there had been well over nine million Jews living in Europe. Before the war began, 1939, most Jews had already begun to be sent to concentration camps, trans...
Those who had missed lunch were also given cold pulpy cabbage stew that had been poured at noon. ... One wall was covered in cork and the ground in sand to help absorb the blood from all the shootings that took place there. ...
To what extent could Nazi Germany be considered a totalitarian state in the Period 1933-45? Any consideration of the extent to which Nazi Germany could be considered a totalitarian state in the period 1933-45 involves the application and evaluation of political models or "typologies" to Nazi history. It is important to acknowledge that there are a number of totalitarian models, and that these theoretical descriptions attempt to emphasize certain characteristics and features of the Nazi dictatorship. This analysis will consider two theories of totalitarianism: the six point "syndrome" devel...
The holocaust The Holocaust was a catastrophic, cataclysmic event in history that took place over 55 years ago, but why is it still so important to us today? One of the many reasons it is still widely discussed today, is because of the many rights it violated for the Jews as human beings. The ma...
Adolf Hitler did not live a very long life, but during his time he caused such a great deal of death and destruction that his actions still have an effect on the world nearly 50 years later. People ask what could've happen to this small sickly boy during his childhood that would've led him do such h...
The 1930s were turbulent times in Germany's history. World War I had left the country in shambles and, as if that weren't enough, the people of Germany had been humiliated and stripped of their pride and dignity by the Allies. Germany's dream of becoming one of the strongest nations in the world no ...