PrimarySource:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/bigbaldbob88/MeinKampf.pdfhttp://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/document/document.htm
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/haken32.htm
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/1652-ps.asp
http://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Germany:_National_Socialism_and_World_War_II
1.Mein Kampf was a big source of info as it stated Hitler's views of society and his vision of Germany. The book gave meaningful insight to the study of his rise to power. When reading the book you can tell that he had stored alot of anger throughout his troubled life. This book gave many people back then a similar mentality as his making it easier for him to control the masses. It allowed him to create a small portion of his vision of Germany, but ended in failure as Germany loses WW2 and Hitler taking his own life.
2. This pamphlet shows how Gobbles used propaganda to capture the attention of the masses and display their ideas and beliefs. Hitler believed that propaganda should be targeted toward the lower educated population because of their lack of political knowledge. The use of cartoons indicates that they were the target of this pamphlet. This pamphlet shows how the Nazi party tried to rally their citizens through national pride. This pamphlet attempts to paint Germany as the victim and that the only way for their country to regain its power is to unite under the leadership of the Nazi party.
3. This government document shows how the Nazi party was changing the law to keep the party’s reputation clean. This document protected the official uniform and insignia of their party against people that might not be full supporters of their party. It outlined the punishment that would be given to those who would create panic in the Reich. This document goes hand in hand with the belief that the Nazis knew if you were not a true supporter.
4. This contains many documents that are when Hitler is Fuhrer, alot of the documents are laws placed out on the Jewish making them a shadow of there former selves. Some articles are preparations and general information on what upcoming events the Nazi party was going to do. Other articles in this contain the knowledge of making the Nazi party the business.(ex. Facist control over media, newspapers, radios etc.)
Secondary Sources
http://www.biography.com/people/adolf-hitler-9340144
This site gives a breakdown on the life of Hitler and how he rose to power. It breaks down the events from the day he was born till the day he died. The entry continues to talk about even the small problems that occurred that would give the reader a greater understanding of why he may have chosen the path that he did. This would regard to the study as his upbringing and early years caused the outcome as we know as WW2. In this time he created many laws and regulations in Germany after taking the position of Fuhrer. His obsession of his perfect Germany and world was comprised of pure hatred toward the ones that had ruined him in his earlier days.
Most of his hatred is because of his dream of being an artist being a failure. After trying so hard he had failed, so he had nothing left and decided to go to war in which later learned the art of speaking and used it to control. Taking advantage of every turning point in time to try twist it into his success.
http://www.reformation.org/wall-st-hitle...
This article talks about how Hitler was able to pull off many things he did. It talks about Wall Street, USA being a huge factor giving money toward the Nazis supporting there way of thinking. It talks about how many of the major money makers of wall street betrayed USA and got away with it. The money makers that were mentioned in the article are speculated to be in a Nazi circle financing the Nazi's and Hitler for him to gain power and for them to gain profit.
It continues to target the main strong money companies in the USA which are still there today that continue to work on and have major play in the market. The writer pinpoints down that they were in it for the money and did not think of the consequences that would have occurred.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/mar...
This article talks about specifically IBM. The writer, writes that IBM had given technology and information in exchange for money to give the locations of the Jewish people. This tech and info was traded for cash and the business had no regard for human lives even though they knew what the tech and info was being used for. IBM is the leading cause for many people to be in Auschwitz and Treblinka also being one of the major causes of the Holocaust.
Charges were laid against IBM, but they were dismissed because they did not pay all the money toward the peoples lives they ruined. Most of the charges have been payed off and still much has to be payed to the Holocaust members.
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1078&context=historyfacpub
This journal introduces a little known German organisation, Kampfbund, which was the tool the Nazis used to gain support from the upper-middle and elite classes. This organisation had a successful influence on these classes because it defended traditional German culture as opposed to the Weimar Republic, a left-wing party, that promoted modernism in art and culture. Because the Nazi party was a right wing party, it was commonly thought that most of their support came from the lower and less educated classes. However, research shows that their ideals appealed to and were supported by all classes because they united supporters under the belief that modernism was the cause of the decay of their German culture.
Little is known about Kampfbund, which could be why it is not common knowledge that the Nazi ideals appealed to all classes. This journal sheds some light on the little known organisation of Kampfbund and how it assisted the Nazis in artistic and cultural mobilization.
Educational Sites
http://www.germanculture.com.ua/library/history/bl_hitler_rise_of_nazi.htm
· A website about German culture
· A summary of the rise of National Socialism, along with a brief biography of Adolf Hitler
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/
· An excerpt from East Germany: A Country Study
· A description of individual events that led to the rise of National Socialism
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/25points.asp
· A study of the 25 point Program
· The basic meltdown of what the programs meant
http://www.biography.com/people/adolf-hitler-9340144
· Gave the whole story of Hitler and the rise of his Nazi party
· Gave small details of life during his time living
Other
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYLKg5l1QJg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUe0BF3qERc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsTUDl_6RsY
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