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How Nazi Power was Derived
The early '30s brought with it the rise of Nazi Germany. The Nazis started out as a small political party, but after presenting countless pieces of propaganda, it rose in power tremendously and became a massive superpower. In the apex of his rise to power, Hitler put to use many different techniques in order to augment the Nazi army and gain countless followers.
When a child is young and naive, many things will present themselves as good ideas, but as we grow older, we realize this is not so. The Nazis used this flaw of human nature entirely to their advantage. Since kids tend to feel the need to gather and "fit in", the Nazis presented themselves as strong, powerful and dominating. The Nazi flag was a key in promoting Nazism. Its colors signified the premier values of the Nazis. There was red for the social movement...
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