| 51. | What was the state of Germany in 1815 What was the state of Germany in 1815?
The term “Germany’ had no real political significance before the nineteenth century. There was no single German state. ... Apart from Austria, only one state within the Empire has any real power or importance, and that was Prussia. ... A small beginning ha...
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| 52. | 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...
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| 53. | cold war The Cold War
A war that has created controversy amongst two of the greatest world leaders, United States of America and The Soviet Union, is known as The Cold War. ... It was not until after WWII, that the cold war really began, when the political power of the world shifted from the center ...
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| 54. | 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...
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| 55. | 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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| 56. | 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...
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| 57. | Racism on the Rise in Germany My fellow students; have you asked yourselves the question, “What will the future in Germany be like?” I’m fully conscious that a great many of us here today have very high set goals; why else would we have chosen to attend a university? We are here to become individuals that not only have a satisfa...
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| 58. | Are there too many public holidays in Germany Again and again, discussions arise whether there are too many public holidays in Germany. ... in comparison to other European countries there is in fact a larger number of public holidays in Germany, yet our following line of arguments supports the opinion that we surely do not have too many public...
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| 59. | United States Economy vs Germany Briefing
I am first going to start out with the United States economy. ... ’s economy is the world’s largest from a technology stand point. ... economy is the best for private marketing and for starting your own small business without pressures from governmental dictatorships. Most of our ec...
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| 60. | Japan The country I did my report over is Japan. The type of government that Japan has is monarchy which is one leader. The leader of the country of Japan is Junichiro Koizumi. The economy over in Japan is almost the same as the united states. ... Yes, because Japan has maintained a policy of inter nati...
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| 61. | 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...
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| 62. | To What Extent was Adolf Hitler Responsible for WWII I believe that Adolf Hitler was not completely responsible for WWII. Some of the actions Hitler performed did contribute to the War but I believe that he cannot be blamed for World War II. I will show you this by talking about the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler’s expansion and the Depression. ... ...
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| 63. | E J Gallo And The Global Wine Industry Global Wine Industry
The United States could increase their sales outside the United States by working with the countries who import wine the most. Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Japan import and consume the largest amount in gallons of wine in one year. Therefore, if the United ...
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| 64. | germany musically an american colony Allthough anti-american statements and bush-criticism are very popular these days in germany (and other neihboors with leftwing traditions as well) it also reflects a european desire to emancipate from the deep cultural impact the american culture had on us in the post-war decade.
The cultural lac...
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| 65. | Were the roots of Democracy in Germany strong enough to sustain the regime or did a Many historians may look at this issue in some controversy, as it may be argued that a hostile Authoritarian tradition did threaten Weimar from the outset because Germany wasn’t suited to Democracy in the post-First World War period. They can argue that Hitler represented greatly undemocratic (perha...
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| 66. | 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...
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| 67. | This essay is designed to study the recent development of commons in France Germany and the COMPARATIVE COUNTRY STUDY
This essay is designed to study the recent development of commons in France, Germany and the United Kingdom using a comparative analysis.
A short summary of the Common Agriculture Policy will be followed by an analysis of the current situation, reforms and development w...
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| 68. | Berlin Blockade Berlin 1948-1949
Soon after the end of the Second World War, the cold war had begun. ... Berlin was also divided into four sections. ... “We had in Berlin the alternative of following a firm ploicy or accepting the consequence of failure for the rest of our European policy”. (Harry Truman, Be...
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| 69. | Hitler ... In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed and soon caused Germany’s depression, which led to the rise of the Nazi regime and their fascist leader Adolf Hitler. ... Soon, a fascist leader named Adolf Hitler, who was the head of the Nazi Party, became very popular in Germany. “Hitler asserte...
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| 70. | automobiles Johann Sebastian Bach Bach was the greatest composer of his time. He lived through the Baroque Period which lasted through the years 1600-1750. Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany on March 21, 1685. He died in Leipzig, Germany on July 28,1750. He never left Germany throughout his life. Bach was the m...
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| 71. | How responsible was Germany for the outbreak of the First World War The First World War was and still is one of most horrific examples of modern warfare that world had ever seen, yet still, nearly a century later, historians have not been able to come to a majorital concludion regarding who was responsible for such a catastrophy. When the war came to an end on the ...
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| 72. | United Way The United Way
1. ... They could be significantly affected by a decrease in the amount of funding the united way has available for them. ... Intra-organizational stakeholders (1) United Way employees. ... (high impact) (3) Two other United Way employees who were indicted for conspiracy, mail f...
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| 73. | Personal Savings in Canada and Germany 1975 2002 Personal Savings in Canada and Germany; 1975-2002
Bas van Straten
David Zeegers
Bas Mul
Emil Reen
Henk-Jelle Reitsma
Executive Summary
This paper deals with the topic of personal savings, defined as personal disposable income minus consumption. Two countries were an...
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| 74. | Nation and states ... NATIONS AND STATES
A nation is a group of people bound together by language, culture, or some other common heritage and usually recognized as a political entity. Often the term nation is used synonymously with country or state, as in United Nations; however, nation implies more than the exist...
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| 75. | The Holocaust The Holocaust The Holocaust was the effort of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany to exterminate the Jews and other people that they considered to be inferior. As a result about 12,000,000 people - about half of them Jews - were murdered. The murders were done by every means imaginable but mo...
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| 76. | How effective was Gustav Stressemann How effective was Gustav Stressemann?
Gustav Stressemann was effective to a certain extent, since he managed to solve some immediate problems Germany had during 1923, however he did not realise what long-term problems these short-term solutions would bring. ... Eventually Stressemann solved the ...
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| 77. | Propaganda Use in World War II During World War II the world witnessed many battles, invasions, genocide, the dropping of two atomic bombs, and the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime. World War II was unique to any other war before it; it was fought with great technological advances since the previous world war and...
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| 78. | Holocaust The holocaust represented a time in which the nazi party held their dominance over the Jewish public by blaming them of all the crimes in Germany and sending them to concentration camps. ... The holocaust was an accident waiting to happen when Germany elected Adolph Hitler as chancellor of German...
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| 79. | Open Door in China In the Far East, commercial interests had always stood at the forefront of American policy, especially the prospect of the huge China market. However, by the late 1890s, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, and Britain had all moved into China, and carved out their own spheres of influence, and also ins...
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| 80. | 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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| 81. | imperail or not
Imperial or Not
America is an imperialist country for many reasons. ... As a world power, the United States wants to maintain its position and not become dominated by other world powers. ...
As a world power the United States wants to maintain its position and not become dominated by othe...
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| 82. | nazi regime ... This essay will examine the effect that the Nazi regime had upon the styles of art and architecture in Germany during their rule. ...
Notable artists and pieces included Thoraks sculptures destined for the pediment of the Nazi party headquarters. ... The overall scale of this piece was ma...
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| 83. | The Holocaust The Holocaust that happened to the Jewish people during World War II was the beginning of the end. It was a moment when it did not matter if you were a citizen of a country if you had a different background. The European idea of "nationalism", that came out during the Revolution from 1848, has won. ...
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| 84. | HITLERS HATRED OF THE JEWS. In 1933 there were approximately 600,000 Jewish people in Germany. Germany consisted of over 62 Million people therefore the Jews made up less than 1% of the total population. In 1935 the Nazi’s classified people who had Jewish grandparents as being Jewish. Aldolf Hitler (Leader of Germany at the ti...
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| 85. | 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...
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| 86. | Holocaust Why and How it Happened Out of all cruel and in just events in history, the Holocaust was unfortunately the worst. ... The heart wrenching tragedies of the Holocaust are now educated in many ways throughout schools. ... As said before, history as cruel as the Holocaust must not repeat itself. Of all human comprehensi...
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| 87. | Good War ... Eventually, in late 1941 the United States would join in this battle against Germany and Japan in what is known as World War II. Once the allies won World War II, the morals of the war came into question. Was this a good war? By definition, a good war in tales peace is established and all goal...
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| 88. | united nation The United Nations is an international organization that plays major role in the stability of the United States. The United Nations help to establish domestic and international relations as well as working to protect human rights in several countries all over the world, and the United States is one...
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| 89. | 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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| 90. | brief overview over the Political System of Australia The Political System of Australia
This essay aims to give you a short overview over the political system of Australia.
In the beginning the Constitution of Australia and the electoral system is discussed, followed by a short description how a law is made. ... Finally, a comparison of Australia an...
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| 91. | Hitler s Foreign Policy remained unadventurous between 1933 36 because Great Britain and France were firmly Hitler’s foreign policy was adventurous, rather than unadventurous, 1933-36, because Britain and France were not firmly upholding the Treaty of Versailles. Britain and France were not united, in order to prevent Germany’s infringements of the Versailles Settlement and Germany’s constant move towards...
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| 92. | Thesis Statement Racism in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s was mainly caused by Adolf Hitlers
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). After
Hindenburgs death he became Dictator "Reichskanzler" over Germany and therefore had full power
over the German Nation. ... He believed that Germans were superior humans and
sought to keep Germa...
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| 93. | rise of Hitler in Nazi Germany The rise of Hitler In Nazi Germany
Introduction: Ultimately, the whole reason that triggered the rise of Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany, was signing the armistice on the 11th of November 1918 which brought an end to the Great War and German forces surrendered unconditionally to the allies. Who wo...
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| 94. | the internet What were the economies, corporations and governments among the 100 largest economic entities at the end of the twentieth century? Recognition of the 100 largest economic entities at the end of the twentieth century (1999, the most current year for all information available) provides a useful benchm...
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| 95. | Who opposed the German Republic between 1919 23 and why Explain why the republic had not Germany was not used to having a Republic. ... The only main groups that definitely opposed the Weimar constitution were the extreme right wing (Nazis and Nationalists who were pro Kaiser) and the extreme left wing (communists).
In early 1919 80. ...
• In 1924 only 1% of the public votes came ...
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| 96. | War on the Western Front 1914 1915 In 1914, after the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke, Austria declared war on Serbia. Russia, honouring its treaty to protect Serbia also began mobilizing for war. France mobilized for war on Germany’s western border because of its treaty with Russia. With enemies preparing for war on b...
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| 97. | How close were Anglo Soviet Relations during The Second World War How close were Anglo-Soviet Relations during
The Second World War?
On June 22, 1941, the Nazi-Soviet honeymoon ended as German troops swept into the Soviet Union on an eighteen-hundred-mile front. ...
Even before the United States declared war on Germany and Japan, Great Britain and the Sovi...
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| 98. | how did germany unite in 1871 How did Germany unite in 1871? ...
The Prussian Zollverein
Grown from Eastern origins in Brandenburg
Agricultural regions in E Pomerania + E Prussia
Industrial regions in Silesia + Rhine Provinces
1816 abolished customs duties on goods passing from 1 region to another
Led to lower ...
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| 99. | 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...
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| 100. | Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was the most important physicist of the 20th century. ...
Einstein was also known for his support of political and social causes. ...
Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 to a Jewish family in Ulm, Germany. ... Einstein finished high school in 1896, in Aarau, Switzerland. ...
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