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ECPI University CIS403 Final Chalk and Wire Project Submission Report with complete solution
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ECPI University CIS403 Final Chalk and Wire Project Submission Report with complete solution
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CIS 403Project Part 1_ Reconnaissance_Fuhrer.docx
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Project Part 1: Reconnaissance 
Christopher Fuhrer 
ECPI University CIS403 
To start off, I will first login to Kali Linux and start my passive mode reconnaissance. I 
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can also use tcpdump to analyze the packets. Most of the IP addresses announce themselves on 
the network, without doing any type of scan. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) NetBIOS 
Datagrams are sent to th...
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Weimar and Nazi Germany, Summary.
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Tables of summaries, easy to revise information including the weakness of the Weimar government, Stresemann's improvements, the early developments of the Nazi party, how Hitler became chancellor then Fuhrer of Germany and how he turned it into a dictatorship, and what life was like in Nazi Germany. Each table contains dates (where necessary) with a description and results.
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HIST 410N Week 3 Discussion 2: The Gathering Storm
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HIST 410N Week 3 Discussion 2: The Gathering Storm
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HIST 410N Week 3 Discussion 2: The Gathering Storm
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World War II and the Holocaust (graded) 
The following statement was taken from a contemporary account of Germany in 1939: "Though the Fuhrer's anti-Semitic program furnished the National Socialist party in the first instances with a nucleus and a rallying-cry, it was swept into office by two things with which the "Jewish Problem" did not have the slightest connection. On the one side was economic distress and the revulsion against Versailles: on the other, chicanery and intrigue...Hitler an...
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Weimar and Nazi Germany, The Reichstag Fire and The night of the long knives
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The events of the Reichstag fire (1933) and the night of the long knives (1934) in detailed numbered points that are easy to remember and revise from. Also included is an exercise to test your memory of the events: place each point in order.
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HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 Versions)
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HIST 405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The New Deal (2 Versions) 
 
What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s seem so much worse than any occurring either before or since? 
 
The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939 and was the worst economic depression in the history of the United States. Economists and historians point to the stock market crash of October 24, 1929, as the start of the downturn. But the truth is that many things caused the Great ...
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Essay - “Weimar politicians must bear the greatest responsibility for Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933, Discuss this view.”
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Adolf Hitler, one of the most notorious leaders of the 20th century, rose to power in 1933 after uniting his chancellorship and presidency to become the Fuhrer of Germany. The socio-economic problems created by the Great Depression of 1929, and the Weimar Republic’s inability to deal with them accordingly was played an essential role in allowing for Hitler’s chancellorship, however, it must be said that his charisma/personality, use of propaganda, and SA played a massive role. ( 4 pages, 850...
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Essay - To what extent was Hitler’s Germany totalitarian?
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A totalitarian society consists of a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial, requiring a compete subservience to the state. After becoming chancellor in 1933, Hitler sought to establish a totalitarian regime. Through the enabling act, and the subsequent death of Hindenburg, Hitler was able to unite presidency with his chancellorship, thus forming the messiah-like figure of the “Fuhrer”. Gleichschaltung; the coordination of all aspects of society was a characteristic feature...
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A* marked essays for A2 History Unit 3, Option D - From Kaiser to Fuhrer
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This document contains five Part A essays and one Part B essay.

The author received an A* for this subject, as well as two other A* and a B (in Maths).
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*"The transformation in the fortunes of the NSDAP in the years 1930-33 was largely because of Hitler's remarkable talents as a politician." (28/30)

*How far do you agree that the Nazi regime did not face any serious challenges from opposition between 1939 and 1945? (30/30)

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