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Jäckel's and opinion
In Jäckel's opinion, the core of Hitler's world-view was his belief in what Hitler saw as the merciless struggle for survival between the " Aryan race " and the " Jewish race " and in his belief that stronger " races " possessed large amounts of Lebensraum ( living space ).
In Jäckel's opinion, Mein Kampf is a long rant against the three principles that Hitler saw as the antithesis of his three sacred principles, namenly internationalism, democracy and pacifism.

Jäckel's and Hitler's
Kershaw wrote that he agreed with Eberhard Jäckel's assessment that Hitler's Willing Executioners was " simply a bad book ".
Jäckel's PhD dissertation was turned into his first book, 1966's Frankreich in Hitlers Europa ( France In Hitler's Europe ), a study of German policy towards France from 1933 to 1945.
In addition, Jäckel's book was noteworthy as the first account of Hitler's beliefs written in Germany by someone from the left ( Jäckel joined the SPD in 1967 ).

Jäckel's and antisemitism
In Jäckel's view, in the Zweites Buch of 1928, Hitler :" established for the first time a logical link between his foreign policy conception and his antisemitism.
In Jäckel's view, antisemitism was a necessary, but not sufficient condition for the Holocaust under the grounds that people had been intensely antisemitic in Europe for centuries without genocide occurring.

Jäckel's and was
In response to Jäckel's first article, Irving announced that he had seen a document from 1942 proving that Hitler had ordered the Holocaust not to occur, but that the document was now lost.
In response to Jäckel's attack, Nolte in an essay published in the Die Zeit newspaper on 31 October 1986 wrote that Jäckel's attack was something that one might expect in a East German newspaper and that :" And I am amazed at the coldheartedness with which Eberhard Jäckel says that not every single bourgeois was killed .".

Jäckel's and is
A major theme of Jäckel's writing has been what he sees as the uniqueness and singularity of the Holocaust, which Jäckel feels is like no other genocide.

Jäckel's and from
In Jäckel's view, everything that Hitler did throughout his life stemmed from the beliefs he had adopted in the 1920s.

opinion and nature
Moran highlights the structural nature of doublespeak, and notes that social institutions such as the mass media adopt an active, top-down approach in managing opinion.
The mandatory nature of such resolutions was upheld by the International Court of Justice ( ICJ ) in its advisory opinion on Namibia.
The contemporary opinion about this work – " a revelation of all the potentialities and force of the art of sculpture "was summarized by Vasari: " It is certainly a miracle that a formless block of stone could ever have been reduced to a perfection that nature is scarcely able to create in the flesh.
However, there are differences of opinion as to the nature of the pre-mortal existence in other Latter Day Saint denominations.
An indication of the unresolved status of the " nature abhors a vacuum " principle at that time may be taken from Pascal's opinion, expressed in the conclusion of the Nouvelles Experiences, when he writes: " I hold for true the maxims set out below: ( a ) that all bodies possess a repugnance to being separated one from another and from admitting a vacuum in the interval between them-that is to say that nature abhors a void.
The brutality of the pogrom, and the Nazi government's deliberate policy of encouraging the violence once it had begun, laid bare the repressive nature and widespread anti-Semitism entrenched in Germany, and turned world opinion sharply against the Nazi regime, with some politicians even calling for war.
It is my desire that the said Councils to whom this Fund is distributed, shall, during the week of August sixth, which date is my birthday have such competitive games, drills and / or exhibitions as may, in the opinion of said Councils, be for the greatest benefit of the said boys and will also tend to permanently impress upon them the nature of the Fund, and, for such purpose, they may award such cups, badges or other recognition of merit as to them may seem proper.
Because of the extraordinary nature and argued urgency of the case, the U. S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Bush v. Gore on December 12, less than a day after hearing oral argument.
Aronson's judgement was based on Albert Victor's " adoration of his elegant and possessive mother ; his ' want of manliness '; his ' shrinking from horseplay '; his ' sweet, gentle, quiet and charming ' nature ", as well as the Cleveland Street rumours and his opinion that there is " a certain amount of homosexuality in all men ".
Chief Justice Earl Warren, a former prosecutor, delivered the opinion of the Court, ruling that due to the coercive nature of the custodial interrogation by police ( Warren cited several police training manuals which had not been provided in the arguments ), no confession could be admissible under the Fifth Amendment self-incrimination clause and Sixth Amendment right to an attorney unless a suspect had been made aware of his / her rights and the suspect had then waived them:
The nature of this split opinion created controversy over whether Powell's opinion was binding.
Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhacen ) reasoned that to discover the truth about nature, it is necessary to eliminate human opinion and error, and allow the universe to speak for itself.
He reasoned that to discover the truth about nature, it is necessary to eliminate human opinion and error, and allow the universe to speak for itself.
The 6 May 2005 Toney v. L ' Oreal and Wella opinion clarified the distinction between the purview of copyright versus the nature of publicity rights.
" ( Watson, 1994 ) which directs to the nature of reexperiencing of the situation and baring negativism of group opinion.
The nature of human psychology moots any intuitive certainty about whether or not a legitimate expert ( who might or might not be biased or prejudiced, or both ) has dispassionately considered and evaluated the arguments presented in the statistical syllogism ; or if the authority of the proffered expert opinion is tainted with bias and with prejudice.
Under the Estado Novo, Portugal's undemocratic government was tolerated by its NATO partners for its anti-communist nature ; this attitude changed dramatically during the mid-1960s, under pressure of public opinion and left wing movements rising in Europe.
" A concurring opinion by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger cited the " ancient roots " of prohibitions against homosexual sex, quoting William Blackstone's description of homosexual sex as an " infamous crime against nature ", worse than rape, and " a crime not fit to be named.
The bloodthirsty nature of the play, and its style, are, in the opinion of many of its critics, almost redeemed by occasional bursts of genuine and impassioned poetry.
In his opinion, harnessing nature would make British Columbia wealthy and support the emergence of an industrial economy as well as a society that was, " connected, institutionally anchored, urban, wealthy, and domestic.
The medal is awarded annually to " an individual who, in the opinion of the Trustees of the National Maritime Museum, has done conspicuously important work in the field of the Museum's interests and is of a nature which involves communicating with the public.
The case of Michael Domingues v. United States provides an example of an international body's opinion that a particular norm is of a jus cogens nature.
Because of the self-selecting nature of the observers, they did not represent a scientifically balanced cross-section of British society as a modern public opinion poll would.

opinion and Hitler's
All expressions of public opinion were controlled by Hitler's propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, who made effective use of film, mass rallies, and Hitler's hypnotic speaking.
Hitler's meeting with de Brinon had a huge impact on French public opinion, and helped to put an end to the calls for a preventive war by convincing many in France that Hitler was a man of peace who only wanted to do away with Part V.
Furthermore, Ribbentrop had the German Embassy in London provide translations from pro-appeasement newspapers like the Daily Mail and the Daily Express for Hitler's benefit, which had the effect of making it seem that British public opinion was more strongly against going to war for Poland then was actually the case.
In Trevor-Roper's opinion, what really mattered about the Hossbach Memorandum was that Hitler clearly expressed an intention to go to war sooner rather than later and it was Hitler's intentions rather than his plans at the time which mattered.
" Kershaw shares Wehler's opinion, that, besides the problem that such theories about Hitler's medical condition were extremely difficult to prove, they had the effect of personalizing the phenomena of Nazi Germany by more or less attributing everything that happened in the Third Reich to one flawed individual.
In Kershaw's opinion, Stalin's power corresponded to Weber's category of bureaucratic authority, whereas Hitler's power corresponded to Weber's category of charismatic authority.
In Kershaw's opinion, Hitler's vision of a racially cleansed Volksgemeinschaft provided the impetus for German officials to carry out increasing extreme measures to win his approval, which ended with the Shoah.
In a letter written by Rudolf Hess to Walter Hewel in 1927, Hess paraphrases Hitler's vision: " World peace is certainly an ideal worth striving for ; in Hitler's opinion it will be realizable only when one power, the racially best one, has attained complete and uncontested supremacy.
Although Roosevelt was under some domestic pressure to concentrate the United States war effort on Japan because of its attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, Adolf Hitler's declaration of war on the United States on December 11, 1941 made this decision more politically acceptable to opinion in the United States than it would otherwise have been.
In their opinion, the editors concluded, there was a real change in Hitler's personality in 1919, with his writings before that year having been relatively apolitical, and his writings starting in 1919 showing an increasing obsession with antisemitism.

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