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Plot summary of Hitler Youth Quex - Answers-Plot summary of Hitler Youth Quex
A young boy is conflicted between pleasing his father and joining the communist party (a
sloppy and disorganized band of miscreants) or doing what he really wants and joining
the Hitler youth (an organized and happy band of like minded teenagers with a patriotic
cause).After disobeying his father and attempting to join the Hitler youth, where he finds
friends and like minded children, a series of events leads him to further disobey his father
and join the Hitler youth at a political rally where they clash with the communist party and
he is killed.
Plot Summary of Munchhausen - Answers-
Plot summary of La Habanera - Answers-A young swedish girl (Astree) in Puerto Rico
falls in love with a matador and disobeys her aunt by staying and marrying him.
Ten years later she is dissatisfied with her life and wants to take her son back to sweden
away from her husband who has grown mean and callous. Two Swedish scientists arrive
in Puerto Rico to investigate a fever outbreak but the government there does not want
them to conduct research because they fear it will impact their economy. One of the
doctors happens to be an old fling of Astree, and they fall in love again upon meeting.
The government destroys the recently created antidote to Puerto Rican Fever that the
scientists have developed shortly before Astree's husband becomes ill and dies, leaving
her free to return to Sweden with her son and old lover.
What was the "Degenerate Art" exhibition? - Answers-A collection of all art (most modern)
that the nazi party considered unacceptable, and was on display in Munich.
Portrayed the art in dark and cramped quarters, and was considered a "Chamber of
Horrors".
Explain the "worker" in Juenger's book - Answers-Transformation of how pain is used-
embodied in the worker who will replace the last man
The Worker will not avoid pain like the modern man, but will embrace it if it is beneficial
to his cause.
New "species" of the worker
Explain "the Last Man" in Juenger's book - Answers-Juenger believes the last man is lazy,
fearful, unmotivated.
Values comfort, security, safety, shelter, predictability, and above all individuality.
What is propaganda? - Answers-Nazi propaganda in cinema was pervasive and
manipulative, aiming to shape public opinion, instill Nazi ideologies, and maintain control
over the population by presenting a carefully curated and distorted version of reality.
5 Premises in "Münchhausen," a 1943 German fantasy-adventure film - Answers-1.
Reflects Nazi Germany's cultural policy, offering escapism and showcasing German
artistic prowess.
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