A Love in Germany

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History

 

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Rosemary L

 

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February 15, 2015

 

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University

 

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In the movie "A Love in Germany" directed by Andrezej Wajda we can perceive a major change in Germany's way of life, affected entirely by the human race and its laws. Enforcing laws such as The Nuremberg Laws, Nazi Policy, and the group of people enforcing them in this case the Nazis, played a major role in the way the German people's lives were molded...
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In the movie, Paulina is seen as a "role-model", and as a beautiful woman according to this era and Nazi standards. Paulina is the wife of a Nazi soldier who is away at war, they have a young son together and she is managing his grocery store while he is absent. All of Paulina's characteristics and duties mentioned above were common during this time, German women were expected to be housewives, mothers, and they had no say about the war, the laws, or anything of importance during this time...
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