Mein Kampf is Hitler's novel, in which he outlines his political agenda in detail. Mein Kampf was considered the Bible of National Socialism in Nazi Germany and achieved popularity well before its publication, and many Germans assumed that the Nazi leader was capable of bringing all of the ideas laid...
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Simon Wiesenthal's Experience in the Concentration Camp Simon Wiesenthal recalls his experience as a concentration camp inmate. He describes the camp's living conditions, especially an incident in which he was taken to the deathbed of a Nazi SS officer who begged Simon's forgiveness. Karl's Selfish and Insincere Repentance Karl, the SS soldier, outlined...
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The Second World War is mostly remembered as the moment when countries united against the tyranny of Hitler, the most famous tyrant in Germany. Germany will attempt to occupy and dominate neighboring countries under his rule in the hope of becoming the greatest nation of all times. Around the same...
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Balance of Power Balance of power is the role and organization of a nation or a community of countries, by coordinating its power against the power of the other hand, defending itself against another country, or gathering countries (Caracciolo et al, 2016). Shifts in the Balance of Power From the mid-twentieth century...
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There has been a close association between the state and faith for decades; the relationship between the state and the church in particular. In modern days, not only in state decision-making, but also in politics, the church does not have such a dominant role as it did in the medieval...
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