This comment was written by Sam Harvey on 12 Feb 2020.
The Roots of National Socialism and Germany's Reckoning with its PastMain MenuBy way of introductionThe Context: Germany in the 1920s and Early 1930sAnd into this context there stepped one man . . .Anti-Semitism was Central to Nazi PropagandaPopular Sentiment: "At least Hitler isn't a Communist . . ."Nazi Officials Use Propaganda to Win Popular SupportNazis Pretend Life Goes on as Usual, Even in WarOne of Six Million Jews Slaughtered by the Nazis: Edith SteinWhat Psychologists Say about the Roots of NazismJung's 1946 Essay "After the Catastrophe"Germany's Reckoning with its PastSome Provisional ConclusionsWorks CitedCreative Commons LicenseCathy Kroll0c0427ebd621fb54b22b23c07748d7202fcfe9c8
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12020-02-12T03:00:25-08:00Sam Harveyd4c88ee35b1c49f1c9a8610709e97b4711dab3fe222701plain2020-02-12T03:00:25-08:00Sam Harveyd4c88ee35b1c49f1c9a8610709e97b4711dab3feGreat Work I'm Also Looking forward to start my new architecture project
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