Category: Nazism

  • Nazi Germany’s Resources and Demise in World War II

    Introduction The Second World War (WWII) was a major global conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945. This upheaval ended after the Allied powers, comprised of the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, managed to destroy Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany. Historians agree that this war claimed the lives of many…

  • Medical Professionals in Nazi Germany

    German Nazism is commonly known as the most extreme and atrocious example of racist ideology barely constrained with any ethical considerations put in motion. Teachings of Hitler and Himmler called for the physical perfection of the Arian race and the extermination or exploitation of the “inferior” racial and ethnic groups. Thus, improving the health of…

  • Women in the Nazi Concentration Camps

    The talk given by an assistant professor with tenure of psychology at Queensborough Community College at the City University of New York, Dr. Azadeh Aalai, aims to investigate the topic of women in the Nazi Concentration camps and Holocaust. First of all, Dr. Aalai represented the difference between the two terms “sex” and “gender.” She…

  • Nazi Germany: Race and Space Policy

    During the Second World War, millions of people of different nationalities, including Poles, died at the hands of the Nazis and their accomplices. All races in the Nazis’ view were arranged depending on the proximity of blood to the Aryans, to which, in addition to the Germans, some Western European peoples were assigned. According to…

  • The Role of the Nazi Ideology in World War II

    World War II is the bloodiest conflict humanity has ever witnessed. It lasted four years and resulted in the death of millions of people globally. The invention of new arms, more complex fire systems, aviation and tanks became the factors influencing the severity of war and heavy losses. However, WWII is also characterized by the…

  • The Life of Jews in Nazi Germany

    Nicosia, Francis R and David Scrase, 2010. Jewish Life in Nazi Germany: Dilemmas and Responses. Berghahn Books. During their persecution by the Nazi regime, the Jews in Germany found themselves in difficult situations. They were to choose whether to flee from the Nazi brutality or stick around and claim their rightful place in Germany. This…

  • Nazi Germany in “Swing Kids” by Kang Hyeong-Cheol

    Why were the Nazis opposed to the swing music? In the movie, swing music is forbidden in Germany. This was because, according to Nazi ideology, all jazz music was regarded as offensive because its origins had links with African-Americans. Since it had linkages with blacks commonly called “negroes” and a number of Jews, the Nazis…

  • The Killing Nurses of the Nazi Germany

    The Third Reich is the embodiment of the Nazi Germany that was obsessed with the idea of building the perfect race. In Germans’ anticipations and hopes, this race would conduct the world by trespassing other territories, eliminating other nations that did not correspond to the immaculate race’s image, and refining and developing its legacy. Nazi…