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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on A Historical Review of the The Burden of Hitlers Legacy by Alfons Heck. It needs to be at least 750 words.“I not only listened but I also obeyed

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on A Historical Review of the The Burden of Hitlers Legacy by Alfons Heck. It needs to be at least 750 words.

“I not only listened but I also obeyed his commands and ideologies ” were the words of the young Alfons Heck. Heck grew up in Germany, during Hitler reign and like most of the children of his age, turned into one of his (Hitler) creations. Upon turning ten years, Heck was picked by the Nazi functionaries to attend that year’s Nuremberg Reichsparteitag, an annual gathering of the Nazi regime. In fact, Heck considered himself lucky for being among the 80,000 delegates who greeted the Furer himself, a great honor indeed. Heck was particularly happy to hear Hitler proclaim how the German youths would one day rule the world, as he proceeded to proclaim Germany’s renaissance from the ashes of the First World War defeat. During this time, Heck was already an active member of the Jungvolk, a junior division of the so-called Hitler youth. At this annual gathering, Heck listened pensively as Hitler called upon the youths to rise up toward what he called a process that would ostensibly see the youths take up a glorious new order under the supremacy of the Nazi party. In heeding that call, Heck found himself immersed into Hitler murderous project which was essentially fueled by the Aryan supremacy theory. Heck and other German were so naïve to see through Hitler’s gimmick at brain-washing them into agreeing with his beliefs and ideologies. In fact, after attending the annual Nazi gathering, Heck just like majority of his age mates forming the Nazi youth, decided to belong to Hitler body and soul, so to speak.

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