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World War II entailed an unprecedented level of social, economic, and military mobilization (Blum, 7-14) and affected gender roles in ways that both reinforced and undermined traditional concepts of maleness and masculinity. Newfound econom...
world economic crisis hit Germany producing, fear and indignation, social dissolution, mass unemployment. With demagogic virtuosity, Hitler played on approach of revolt, national resentments, and the desire for strong leadership using all t...
immigration laws Introduction The employer employee relationship is one of the most common relationships in the legal system. The employer employee relationship includes several important parts which includes how the relationship begins, la...
Introduction The Immigration Reform and Control Act, also Simpson - Mazzoli Act, signed by President Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986, is an Act of Congress which reformed United States immigration law. Basically this act made it illegal ...
The SA was based by Hitler in Munich in 1921 and drew its early members from the Freikorps. Outfitted in dark uniforms after the latest tendency of the Italian Fascist Blackshirts, the SA defended Nazi Party meetings and assaulted political...
a parliamentary democracy established in Germany after World War I. Following the appointment of Adolf Hitler as chancellor on January 30, 1933, the Nazi state (also referred to as the Third Reich) quickly became a regime in which Germans ...
Adolf Hitler, was dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. By the time he was defeated, Hitler had conquered most of Europe. Hitler had spread death as no man had ever done before and a rage against all alien minorities, especially the Jews. ...