Thursday, 16 February 2012

The rise of the Nazi power

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2. The Nazi party’s political manifesto was designed to gain votes. It was aimed at the “pure breed” Germans and preyed on their fear and hatred of outsiders and gave them a sense of identity. It continued to trigger their bloodlust by showing the most obvious injury to their pride: The Treaty of Versailles.

3. Aryans were pure Germans. They were depicted as tall, blond and blue-eyed. They had to have pure German blood, could not be Jews or Jehovah’s Witnesses, gypsies, disabled or homosexual.

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5. The Nazi ideologies were brought to the people through school teachers, radio and cinema. People were given a free radio at a stage, which, however, only received the Nazi station, a station that fed propaganda to the people by the boatload. In school, the ideologies were incorporated as part of the curriculum.
 

 

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Hitlers rise to fame

SDI- Spacial development initiative

In 1995 the Spacial Development Initiative was implemented by the South African government. SDI’s are programs for the development of economic activities and subsequently, the infrastructure necessary for the success in undeveloped areas in South Africa.