Downfall Of The Nazi State Movie Review

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The movie also portrays how far humans will go to save their life, their reputation, or even salvage their ideals. Yet again, it humanizes some of the most detestable villains of, some would argue, all time, including the harshest and most hateful of Hitler's 'hitmen.' 3) Was there another possible outcome for Germany other than the creation/fall of the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler? Is it possible to have a similar outcome in the U.S. Or another country today or in the future or is the case of Nazi Germany limited to Adolf Hitler and the German nation?

Because of the fact that Germany had basically come out of a depression, defeated and without any confidence, the rise of the Nazi party was perhaps the most logical thing that could happen to the country. With the advent of the party came prosperity,...

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Thus, it is no wonder that the German people were so quick to embrace this party and its ideology, no matter how fascist and racist it was to the outside. Thus, given these conditions, one could not expect a different outcome.
Also given these conditions, there is a possibility that other countries can experience the case of Nazi German. I do not believe this is a limited occurrence, because there are many countries around the world that are susceptible to such conditions and results. There are plenty of examples in the Middle East and Africa, though to a lesser extent, that have the characteristics of the German state, and this is perhaps the most evident of facts that can further cement the reality of the previous statement.

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