Studying the history of the Nazi regime requires the understanding of the nature of the Nazi’s themselves. With help from assigned readings, class discussion, and various movies about Nazi’s, these can bring a person to a conclusion on what the Nazi nature is. On some occasions, Hitler, and his followers have been known to make deals with other countries, groups, and religious leaders. The deals that the Nazi’s made were to ensure the other nations and groups felt safe until Hitler decided to go back on his word, almost every time.
One of the occasions that people witness the manipulative ways of the Nazi’s is the downhill spiral that is caused by the Munich Agreement. Winston Churchill himself called it an “A disaster …show more content…
Any one person who shows a sort of resistance finds themselves in some serious trouble or dead. The white rose is an example of a resistance gone wrong. The brother and sister duo start to bring attention towards the killing of Jews. The weird part of the Germanic people 's response was they already knew about the evil the Nazi’s had, just needed to be reminded. In the efforts of the brother and sister resistance duo, they did not exactly get to accomplish much in their time trying to bring attention to the Nazi’s ugly side. The police saw them handing out their paper leaflets with the information about how awful the Nazi’s treated others and arrested them. The two were imprisoned, then later beheaded for treason.[pp. 239, Hans and Sophie Scholl] This fierce reinforcement of not allowing people to voice their opinion on how they feel about the politics around them proves that being approved is an enormous concern for the Nazi’s. Hitler himself is worried about the acceptance of the people in Germany, and if they do not approve of what is going on around them, they need to be arrested or …show more content…
During this time, Hitler himself signed the order for people to be taken away. These people who had some form of a deformity, missing limb, mental illness, and other sicknesses. The ones that fit this list were taken away from their families to keep the German blood pure. The parents of the children were not told the truth about what was happening to their kids, actually another form of manipulation was shown during this time. The families of those taken away were kept in the dark and lied too. In the Eugenics movement, it was the goal to purify the bloodline of all Germans, hence getting rid of those with genetic defects. What the families did not know what was happening, the Nazi’s were killing the genetically defected humans. They were being killed in gas chambers, and then cremated before any family members could ask any