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Essay / The Rise, Reign, and Fall of the Nazi Party - 713
The Rise and Fall of the Nazi PartyThe Nazi Party is one of the most notorious political parties in history. It was a socialist political party that essentially brainwashed a group of people into believing that it was necessary to exterminate an entire race of people. What began as a small group of men opposed to the Treaty of Versailles and communism eventually morphed into the Nazi party. Adolf Hitler, an army veteran, eventually became the leader of the Nazi Party. He was a charismatic man and promised to do great things for Germany. His speeches were passionate and convincing. He used propaganda and fear tactics to gain followers, even using techniques to attract children. “The receptivity of the masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous. As a result of these facts, any effective propaganda must confine itself to a very few points and must emphasize them in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want them to understand by your slogan. "(Hitler, 1939) Formerly Hitler was elected there...