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Essay heading: A Love In Germany
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From the initial scenes of film, you can see the atmosphere of an ordinary German town during its time. Swastikas are present everywhere and the citizens greet each other with "Hail Hitler." This government has intruded itself into the sovereignty of this place. The town is run with a sense of structure and order... displayed 300 characters
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The man in charge is an SS Nazi official named Mayer, a friendly man that knows the people well. It is this sense of community that was stressed in The Nazi Conscience, the notion that Germans will work together for their volk. It appears on the outside that everyone is in agreement with the regime and are united for its cause, we read in Social Outsiders in Nazi Germany that this was not really the case... displayed next 300 characters
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