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"Swing Kids" Analysis
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The Nazis were a major adversity to many of the German people. They tore families apart from each other by propagandizing citizens and seemingly changing their values. Those who became Nazis usually either wanted power or were afraid of the Nazis. In the movie Swing Kids, Thomas Berger shows that a need for power can severely weaken both morals and relationships with others.
Thomas initially joined the Hitler Jugend to help his friend Peter through it. At that time, he was opposed to the Nazi...
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