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51.

world wars


... After World War I, new technological improvements helped factories to produce higher quantities of goods using smaller amounts of employees. ... I believe this because if congress attempted to redistribute money to the consumers, people would have been able to purchase more products, giv...

52.

Cold war


... Yet, even as the Cold War ended and we breathed a collective sigh of relief at the diminished likelihood of a global nuclear holocaust, we were already slipping into a new era of fear and uncertainty, one in which the enemy could be internal, as well as external, and essentially invisible to b...

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Mass of USA and USSR after the Second World War


Since the Second World War, the world entered a phase which is known to us as the Cold War; a State of non-physical war between USA and USSR for dominancy over the world. In the Cold War, “. ... Truman, clarifying his doctrine and the emerging of the Cold War. This meant a bipolar world was created...

54.

World War I and World War II


... Much of the world became involved in two wars that could have been prevented in the early stages if a couple of countries would have worked together to stop another country. The world experienced two world wars in half of a decade, and both, arguably, could have been prevented. World War...

55.

Mother Courage


Mother Courage and Her Children (A heroine or a hyena of battlefield ¨C Discussion) This play was written by Bertolt Brecht which should be the best known one. The protagonist of the play of ¡®Thirty Years War¡¯ is a business woman Anna Fierling, known as Mother Courage. ... From finance standpoi...

56.

Responsibility for World War One


Responsibility for World War One Many people argue over who should be blamed for the outbreak of the bloodbath we call world war one. Officially, the burden of being blamed for the war was placed on Germany as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. In the years leading up to the war however it ...

57.

german strengths


1) First of all, the location of Germany is a key idea because it is in the center of Europe. It is a great strategic location for a strong military. But it could also be bad if you don’t have any allies adjacent to you. The second key belief I noticed in the chapter is split between the north and s...

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most important reason why Germany hated the treaty of Versailles was the loss of territory Do


I agree that the loss of territory was an important reason for Germany hating the Treaty of Versailles. However, there were other reasons for Germany’s hatred of the Treaty. Germany resented the fact that they were blamed for the start of the war. ... The loss of territory was an important reason...

59.

Satire in the Cold War


The two films deal with the period of the cold war in history. ... The two movies give us an insight into the political culture of the cold war by highlighting the nuclear doctrine and the strategic thinking of the United States. ... Satire in this case contradicts the perception of the...

60.

cold war wwI era


... There existed a hope, brilliance and optimistic view on what lay ahead; these dreams shattered with the devastation, alienation and destruction of World War I. Despite the setbacks World War I brought about and the apprehension of a war ahead, each influential and powerful country of the West ...

61.

Which Problem Caused the Most Trouble in Germany


Which Problem Caused the Most Chaos in Germany? ... The Munich Putsch, 1923 The signing of the Treaty of Versailles meant that Germany, as a republic, would have to make some dire sacrifices as reparations to the allies after the surrender of the 1st World War. Germany was forced to agree to ...

62.

Germany


... Arrive in Germany July 7 – 6:45 p. ... and arrive in Berlin (Tegel) Germany the next day at 4:15 p. ... and arrive in Berlin (Tegel) Germany on the next day at 6:45 p. ... RELIGION There are two principal religions in Germany and they are Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. ... M...

63.

Containment


After World War II ended a new war was waged for the US. This “war” was known as the cold war and it was a struggle between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies. This was different type of war because rather fought on a combat level it was fought primarily on politica...

64.

World War 1


"WW1 From Begining To The US Enters" Beginning of the war World war I began in the Balkans, which was the same place many small war took place. ... Austria-Hungary rejected the offer and declared war on Serbia on July 28 1914. ... The western front Germany had a war plan witch had been prepar...

65.

Germany vs the US


Germany is a country similar to the United States, yet different all at the same time. ... Imma Gray was born and raised in Germany, and remained there until the 1950’s when she moved to the US with her husband. ... , as well as visiting a concentration camp when in Germany a few years ago. ... ...

66.

Cold Mountain


Cold Mountain. ... This novel chronicles the long journey home of a Civil War soldier, Inman, to Cold Mountain in North Carolina. ... s travels back to Cold Mountain he encounters the cruelties of people such as the preacher out to murder his pregnant girlfriend, and a degenerate family that s...

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To what extent was the Cold War the product of misperception


The Cold War was the product of many misperceptions between the United States and the Soviet Union, the two superpowers of the post World War II era. Most of the misperceptions were brought about by the extent of certain isolated events. The Soviet Union misperceived many of the United States’ att...

68.

Deutsche Wirtshaft Germany Economy


Deutsche Wirtschaft Germany Economy The Germany economy is now one of the world’s largest and most stable economies today. Since the re-build of their economy after World War II they (the Germans) proudly label themselves as “soziale Marktwirtschaft ," or "social market economy.” Along with the...

69.

What role did racism and prejudice play in World War II?


Racism and prejudice was a huge role in World War II. When the dictators came to power in Germany and Italy by making people have fears about the economy and have feelings of extreme nationalism. Benito Mussolini became a dictator in Italy and other Italians felt cheated on the Versailles Treaty bec...

70.

Comparison of Two Post War Documentaries


In the era preceding, during, and after World War Two, documentaries and real-life depictions about the war, veterans, patriotism, post-war trauma. ... John Hustons "Let There Be Light" and Frank Capras "Prelude To War" are both documentary films about World War Two, however filmed for very diverge...

71.

nationalism in the first world war


To what extent can nationalism be considered the most important cause of the First World War? ... Nationalism can be considered to be one of the primary causes leading to the turmoil and tension between the five governing powers of Europe in the early twentieth century, including Germany, Britai...

72.

Cold War America


The Cold War was a time of high tension between two of the greatest times powers the world has ever seen. The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) were at odds from the end of World War II until the collapse of communism in Russia in 1991. ... Whose fault was the Cold Wa...

73.

Origins of world war 2


... Two main (and often overlooked) aspects of WW1 are: 1) The effects of the war payments Germany had to make after losing the war. 2) The long term effects of the West front on survivers. ... The war broke Germany. They through everything they had at the war- and lost. ... Britian a...

74.

Spanish Civil War


With reference to any civil war in the 20th century examine the social, economic and political background to the divisions in the society involved. To what extent were the problems which caused the war resolved in the post-war period? ... It can be said that these were the main causes that le...

75.

war poetry


Reasons for going Many reasons led me to the war back in the day I was just about you age a little older maybe but back then we were expected to be fully fledged men by the age of 18. ... ’ Spirit of Adventure As a young chap of 20 I had no thought of the rights or wrongs of the war. I acc...

76.

Discuss in what ways the experiences of civilians in British and German home fronts were similar


During World War 1, both Britain and Germany both experienced similar difficulties and triumphs, where it is through war weariness, an imbalanced economic system or the historic change in society, where women advanced to independence. The introduction of the Hindenberg Program in Germany caused gre...

77.

germany


... None more than for East and West Germany. “The unification of Germany has been one of the most significant and moving events of the 20th century. ... ”(Ireland, 541) This resulted from the underestimation that was placed on integrating the democratic system of government and free-market econom...

78.

Hilters Nazi Germany


This essay sets out to assess the relative achievements of the totalitarian regimes of Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Russia. ... The Bolsheviks came to power because of the discontent with the Tsars and the losses in the war against Germany. The Nazis because of the dissatisfaction in German...

79.

Adolf Hitler


Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer/Reich Chancellor of Germany on Jan. ... Hitler became involved with what would later be called the National Socialist German Workers Party in 1919. Hitler began his rise to power. ... " Hitler quickly began increasing the size of Germanys armed forces, although significa...

80.

Describe those terms of the versailles treaty which caused the most bitterness in germany


... Describe those terms of the Versailles Treaty, which caused the most Bitterness in Germany. ... The German people thought that the Treaty of Versailles was harsh and vindictive. All the points put to the German government were felt to be unfair, and humiliating to Germany. However there w...

81.

international politics of the post cold war era


The Post-Cold War Era The end of the Cold War has raised the importance of the American military to new heights. The United States continues to spend at a Cold war pace. ... That is to say, the Post-Cold War era can be mainly characterized by unipolarity(American unilateralism) in which the pro...

82.

summary of world war II


SUMMARY OF WORLD WAR II Events of 1939 Three years of mounting international tension - encompassing the Spanish Civil War, the Anschluss (union) of Germany and Austria, Hitlers occupation of the Sudetenland and the invasion of Czechoslovakia - culminated in the German invasion of Poland on 1 Sep...

83.

WHY DID GERMANY LOSE WWII


WHY DID GERMANY LOSE WWII? Germany lost the Second World War, because of many reasons, but the most important, was the over ambition and overconfidence of Hitler. ... It was just to say, that anyway Germany would win, and didn’t need to execute 330 thousand of enemies so easily. ... A few weeks...

84.

Cuban Missle Crisis


Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile crisis is the most important event in the Cold War. The Cuban Missile Crisis was when the Soviet Union installed a series of surface to air missiles, ballistic missiles, and most importantly nuclear weapons. ... The second reason why the Cuban Missi...

85.

first world war


In exploring the origins of the First World War, many diverse theories have been argued to whom is primarily responsible for the commencement of World War I. Lenin indicted imperialism as the principal cause of the war. ... Sir Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary quoted in his memoirs th...

86.

Why Did The Victory Over Germany and Austria Hungary Create Such Difficult Problems For The Peacemakers


... The Treaty of Versailles was designed to establish post-war peace in Europe while preserving the interests of the victorious states and punishing Germany for their part in the war. The initial problem for the peacemakers and the fundamental reason for the failure of the Versailles’ Treat...

87.

how strong was the weimar republic and why did it collapse


How strong was the Weimar Republic and why did it collapse? Weimar Germany was created from the chaos and turbulence surrounding the defeat of Imperial Germany in World War One. The opening years of the Weimar Republic from 1919-23 were years of insurrection and economic instability with attacks ...

88.

Hitler Captures Hearts and Lives of Youth in Germany


Hitler Captures Hearts and Lives of Youth in Germany Today the youth of Germany reflect on their country’s hatred of Jews during Hitler’s reign. Yes, schools everywhere in Germany are teaching the children the effect the Holocaust had on their ancestors. It was an awful period when Hitler was...

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Cold War


The icy tension between the two superpowers of Russia and the United States, infamously known as the Cold War, began its formation even before World War II had officially ended. ... ” Prior to the Cold War, the two powers were allies and worked together to defeat Hitler and the Nazi Party. ... Ro...

90.

War in Europe


Why were the diplomatic efforts unable to prevent the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914? Diplomatic efforts were unable to prevent the outbreak of war in Europe in 1914 because of several reasons. Mainly the fact that the Powers settled disputes by war, rather than diplomatic means. Certain e...

91.

Origins of the First World War


In 1914 a great War was started in Europe that forever changed the history of the World. ... What I am trying to prove in this essay is that through the expectation and paranoia of a coming war and through a domino effect of bad decisions did a war start in Europe. A war that in no way helped any...

92.

Why did war not break out before 1914


... However, when historians look at the many events that occurred prior to 1914, they seem almost certain that war would have, and should have broken out during those times. This essay will firstly look at how certain crises made war almost inevitable in Europe, and then assess what prevented war...

93.

European Union


Matthew Berry Politics of Western Europe December 5, 2001 Germany And The European Union As it began, our century drew to a close, with Germany once again the economic powerhouse and political hub of Europe. What is remarkable is how quickly this happened, how unbidden and unanticipated: the topplin...

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War Movies


When thinking of war movies, one often thinks of bombs, explosions, blood, and gore. ... This is a mental war that goes on in the heads of every soldier on the battlefield. It doesn’t matter which war is being fought, where the location is, or even what time period you’re in. The moral struggles th...

95.

World War 2 and Frances invovlement


Did you know that in the Second World War, France had over 360,000 civilian casualties and over 250,000 military casualties? The losses that France took shows just how much of an impact France had whether it was good or bad in World War II. ... France had an impact in World War 2. ... Franc...

96.

Facts of War


... all elements of what we know as war. The clash of a huge war axe against a bronze shield or the ricochet of an M16 round off of a tough tank. ... The Greeks knew it would be much more difficult for their enemies to try and attack them up a hill, while during the Vietnam war the Vietcong knew ...

97.

ww1


The Assessed Causes Of The First World War Long Term Causes And Arguments: In 1838, a agreement was formed to protect Belgium if attacked or invaded. Briton along with other major European powers signed this therefore dragging themselves into the First World War when Germany invaded Belgium to fight...

98.

Made up paper


Hitler and World War One a) i) ‘the invisible foes of the German people’ would have been the Jews within Germany. I believe this because because Hitler hated Jews and he believed they were inferior and very much below other Germans and maybe even spies. ii) ‘the originators of this dastardly crime’ ...

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Was World War I Inevitable


Wars have always been a part of the world’s history. ... Whether humankind wants to accept it or not, wars have played a major role in shaping the world what it is now. ... The same way that Alexander the Great cut the knot on the rope instead of untying it, the European nations decided to go to w...

100.

cold sassy tree


... These are only a few of the words that describe the novel Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns. ... Three weeks after her death, the Tweedys and the town of Cold Sassy were forced to accept young Love Simpson as the new Mrs. ... Cold Sassy considered the marriage scandalis and several people o...


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