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Forever Changed: History of a World War.

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Forever Changed: History of a World War After the end of the first Great War, the world settled into an era of peace and recovery, or so it seemed. In Germany however, the stage was being set to play out one of the greatest tragedies in human history. Anti-Semitism is a problem that has plagued the Jewish community since the beginning of time. When combined the deprivation of moral standards in Europe and the rise of national totalitarianism in Germany, the results were nothing but disastrous. The horrors of the Holocaust produced many evils but also many lessons. Three of the most profound lessons can be seen in the writings of Adolf Hitler, Jean-Paul Sartre and Viktor Frankl. In 1926, Adolf Hitler put his hatred into writing in his book, Mein Kampf. This single work is heralded as one of the greatest pieces of propaganda ever made, citing everything from Mother...

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