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Nazi Success and Failure in WWII

Posted on January 10, 2008
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There are two reasons for Hitler and the Nazis success, and just one for their failure, in World War I.

The first reason for success is one man, Hitler.  Hitler single handedly formed the Nazi party.  He was all that they had.  In a time when people were thought to follow, he chose instead to lead.  He used all of his abilities to his advantage, and hid his weaknesses expertly.  He used his wits, charms, and interpersonal skills to his full advantage; He realized the power of the people, and of propaganda.  Never before and never since has any country ever seen someone so polluted be accepted, and even loved by so many people.  Hitler was a great man for sure, but not a good man.  He demands respect at the very least.

The second reason for Germanys success was World War I.  The people were hurt deeply by the war, and they took it personally.  They came up with the what ifs.  What if I had have done more?  What if I had have fought?  They were offered a scapegoat, the Jewish people, and so they took it.  Germany was not a happy place for anyone and the only way out was to fight their way out so they did.  You could even argue that the war was inevitable do to the circumstances.

Why did the Germans ultimately fail?  When people decide to resist, and fight for what they know is right, although poorly portrayed by the media, good always will triumph over evil.  It may seem like a bit fluffy, but never has evil been able to control the good will of people and that is why it never will triumph over good.

Racism, and hatred are no longer acceptable in our society, and when things start to lean away we need to give ourselves a reality check and say what are you doing.  We can never be afraid to stand up for what is right; it’s the meaning for everyone’s existence.  May the day never come were our children don’t know that these are the ways that we need to act.

May the day never come when we are completely desensitized to the feelings of others.  I feel now more complete for having done this project.  Holocaust timeline It truly has been a life altering experience.  I have already seen changes in my life.  Judging others is futile, because they are judging you right back.  Look apon their differences and celebrate that they might rejoice in your differences as well.

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4 Responses to “Nazi Success and Failure in WWII”

  1. Dr. phil on January 26th, 2008 7:08 pm

    the Germans lost the war becasue of piss poor tactics and because their govt was run by a bunch of detatched sociopaths who were desigining new uniforms in hitlers bunker when berlin was being overrun by the soviets. Hitler didn’t “invent the nazi party” either. you are misinformed.

  2. abbie on March 26th, 2009 6:58 am

    someones a bit moody arent they!?!?
    geeezzz calm it

  3. ebunszoooo on January 14th, 2010 4:55 am

    why are you arguing i mean
    Hitler joined the Nazis and they thought
    ‘goodness! Hes got a big gob. We could use him.’
    so they made him their leader innit
    Now i mean Hitler was a bit of a madman and noody really liked him there was a lot of private grumbling as people didnt want to be carted away to the concentration camps and even the grumbling was to those they trused.
    lol lmao jokes
    x

  4. Russ on March 9th, 2010 8:09 am

    Very philosphical, but I point to the above comment of misinformation.

    “Why did the Germans ultimately fail? When people decide to resist, and fight for what they know is right, although poorly portrayed by the media, good always will triumph over evil. It may seem like a bit fluffy, but never has evil been able to control the good will of people and that is why it never will triumph over good.” I think this is a cultural lie (not the author’s fault). Look into history and you can find perfect examples of ‘evil’ triumphing. The Roman Pagans saw the rise of Christianity as evil; the later Roman Christians saw Islam as evil (exemplified in the Crusades). ‘Evil’ men – such as the Emperor ‘Caligula’ should be viewed in a tone of memory, historical accuracy and morality. While Hitler was immoral by our understanding we must look to the moral of the times before passing judgment.

    I have to say however, I agree with your standpoint ON morality itself and wish you the best.

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