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GRMN 2301 INSIDE NAZY GERMANY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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World War II 
 
 
 
 
Experimentation 
 
 
 
 
 
Expansion 
 
 
 
 
Culmination 
 
 
 
Death Throws 
 
 
 
Kristallnacht 
November 9, 1938 
 
 
Wansee Conference 
January 20, 1942 
 
 
Total War Speech 
February 18, 1943 
 
 
Wansee Conference 
Meeting of Nazi leaders in Berlin. It was the decision to murder the Jews (The Final Solution) (January 20, 1942) 
 
 
Kristallnacht 
"Night of Broken Glass" Nazis in Germany torched synagogues, vandalized Jewish homes, schools, and businesses and kille...
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GRMN 2301 Final Exam Questions and Answers latest 2023
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Which of the following is not one of Ian Kershaw's conclusions in his essay "Hitler's Power and Destruction"? 
A) There is nothing that stands as a positive artistic legacy of Hitler's reign. 
B) No governmental form or system which could serve as a possible model emerged from the Nazi regime. 
C) Hitler's final escape plan, thwarted by the Allies, reveals the inner flaws of his strategic and tactical thinking. 
D) Devoid of constructive, creative energy, articulating only ever wilder urge...
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(GRMN) Video Lecture on No Ideology = Ideology Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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(GRMN) Video Lecture on No Ideology = Ideology Questions with complete solution 2023/2024 
What goals did Jost Herman’d have for his memoir in the book "A Hitler Youth in Poland"? - correct answer 1st) His first goal was to show that the Kinderlandverschickug (KLV) account of the program was anything but beautiful. His main goal was to show everything that was wrong with the KLV's account. 
 
2) His second goal was to give a personal account that the Hitler Youth in Poland organization was...
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GRMN 2301 MIDTERM 2 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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Where is Heini when he dies in Hitler Youth Quex? 
Heini dies in the fair grounds. Stabbed in a booth 
 
 
 
What is the first quality of Liberal and Bourgeois society? 
No freedom of expression, religion, association and private property. 
 
 
 
 
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What is the second quality of liberal and bourgeois society? 
Society is not sustainable, the political climate is changing an...
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(GRMN) Video Lecture on No Ideology = Ideology 2023/2024 already passed
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(GRMN) Video Lecture on No Ideology = Ideology 
What goals did Jost Herman’d have for his memoir in the book "A Hitler Youth in Poland"? - correct answer 1st) His first goal was to show that the Kinderlandverschickug (KLV) account of the program was anything but beautiful. His main goal was to show everything that was wrong with the KLV's account. 
 
2) His second goal was to give a personal account that the Hitler Youth in Poland organization was "paradigmatic of certain facets of the Na...
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GRMN final exam questions and answers graded A+
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GRMN final examWhich of the following is not one of Ian Kershaw's conclusions in his essay "Hitler's Power and Destruction"? 
A) There is nothing that stands as a positive artistic legacy of Hitler's reign. 
B) No governmental form or system which could serve as a possible model emerged from the Nazi regime. 
C) Hitler's final escape plan, thwarted by the Allies, reveals the inner flaws of his strategic and tactical thinking. 
D) Devoid of constructive, creative energy, articulating only e...
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GRMN final exam (A+ GRADED)
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Which of the following is not one of Ian Kershaw's conclusions in his essay "Hitler's Power and Destruction"? 
A) There is nothing that stands as a positive artistic legacy of Hitler's reign. 
B) No governmental form or system which could serve as a possible model emerged from the Nazi regime. 
C) Hitler's final escape plan, thwarted by the Allies, reveals the inner flaws of his strategic and tactical thinking. 
D) Devoid of constructive, creative energy, articulating only ever wilder urge...
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CU Boulder GRMN 2301 Exam2 2023/2024 updated to pass
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CU Boulder GRMN 2301 Exam2How would you summarize Juenger's theory of pain? - correct answer Our current society does it's best to avoid pain at all costs but we are failing at it 
He believes that pain is something that should be, embraced, tolerated and accepted 
Juenger had no racial theory, and so his idea about the theory of pain was relevant only to the betterment of the state, not the race. 
The Nazis were the ones who applied this theory to both race and state. 
He believes that our...
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GRMN 2301 Inside Nazi Germany EXAM 2 fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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GRMN 2301 Inside Nazi Germany EXAM 2 
How would you summarize Juenger's theory of pain? - correct answer He outlines 2 Categories of People: 
1. The Worker 
- eliminates Psychology (emotion and feeling) 
- machine 
- not about their individuality or emotions 
- self-sacrifice (part of how he endures Pain) 
- indicates/is about a change in society 
 
2. The Last Man 
- avoids pain 
- values/searches for security 
- Bourgeois (a society that tries to avoid pain, values security: it is therefore D...
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GRMN 2301 TEST TWO STUDY GUIDE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Interpret Nazi films using the concepts introduced in this unit in the texts by Jünger. 
Jünger stated that society exists in pain, expressed through boredom. The films highlight the war effort of the Nazis before and during world war two, and also the boredom that characters face in their daily lives. For example, Hitler Youth Quex illustrates the young boy's boredom and eagerness to help the war effort, and for those reasons chooses to join the Hitler Youth. The movie also shows poverty and...
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