HISTORY CH-2 Some important dates:- 1. August 1 1914- World War 1 started 2. 1917- Entry of U.S in the 1st World War 3. November 9 1918-Defeat of Germany and the central powers in the 1st World War‚proclamation of the Weimar Republic 4. 1923- Economic crisis of Germany‚occupation of ruhr by the French‚Hitler planned to seize control of Bavaria 5. April 1923-U.S Dollar was equal to 24‚000 marks 6. July 1923- 353‚000 marks 7. August 1923-4‚621‚000 marks 8. December 1923-98‚860‚000 marks
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War II was very important. Davies separates the war into three phases: Phase 1: the pre-war order overturned (September 1939-June 1941)‚ Phase 2: the Reich rampant‚ then checked (June 1941-June 1944)‚ and Phase 3: the fall of the Third Reich (June 1944-May 1945). Each phase is then separated into different parts. The first part of Phase 1 is called “The ‘September Campaign’: Poland‚ 1939”. World War II began
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In 1939‚ Italy invaded Ethiopia‚ Japan advancing into China. In March 1939‚ Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia provoked vivid reactions from both American isolationists and American interventionists: the first group wanted no intervention because it could destroy the New Deal and the second group pledged the fact that the United Stated should enter the war in order to defend peace. President Roosevelt was torn between the two groups. He did not want to impose or oppress his views to people thus
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Analysis Refugee Blues "Refugee Blues" is a poem written by the U.S-British poet W. H. Auden in March 1939. This poem is set in 1930′s when Nazi people were prosecuted the Jewish people. Refugees were people who were driven out of their home or country because of war. Blues is a slow‚ sad‚ rhythmic music developed by black Americans. The poem dramatizes the condition of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany in the years before World War II‚ especially the indifference and antagonism they faced when
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H. Auden tells of a speaker mourning the death of someone that he or she had a deep love for (“Funeral Blues”). The speaker begins the speech by demanding everybody to “Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone”(1). The speaker even demands for dogs to be silenced and kept from making noises with a large bone (Auden). This demand for silence shows that the speaker is extremely intolerant of any noises‚ and does
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[pic] ANALYSIS OF “FUNERAL BLUES” And “IN MEMORY OF W.B YEATS” BY W.H AUDEEN SUBMITTED BY 1620624 ŞÜKRÜ ÖZ 1620251 AHMET OKKAN FUNERAL BLUES BY AUDEN Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone‚ Prevent the dog from barking with the juicy bone. Silence the pianos and‚ with muffled drum‚ Bring out the coffin. Let the mourners come. Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead Scribbling in the sky the message: “He is dead!” Put crepe bows around the white necks of the public doves
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Positive Actions: Mościcki made a power-sharing agreement with Rydz-Śmigły‚ which saw Sławek marginalized as a serious political player.When Poland was invaded by Germany on September 1st‚ he issued an appeal in which stated that the entire nation needed to fight for independence and resist the invaders. Negative Actions: On September 17th‚ when Soviet forces crossed the Polish border invading from the east‚ he left for Romania‚ where he was interned as a result of German pressure exerted on the Romanian
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identity in an increasingly diverse world. Not belongiong can create lonely feelings of isolation or alienation which result in a loss of identity and self esteam. Director Baz Luhrmann’s film‚ Strictly Ballroom (1993) and the 1939 poem “Refugee Blues” by W.H Auden both convey distinct concepts concerning the subject of belonging and not belonging. Both texts emphasise the positive power of a sense of belonging has for an individual and the negative effects created by a sense of isolation or
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The opening moves By the morning of the 3th september 1939 war was inevitable. Prime minister neville chamberlain broadcast to the nation at 11.15 a. that this country is at war withg germany this declaration followed britans issuing of an ultimatum to germany to withdraw from the polish territory they had attacked and occupied in the early hoin urs of the 1st september. Less than a year earlier at the end of september 1938 neville chamberlain had negotiated a peace deal in munich
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Kindertransports Introduction The Kindertransport was rescue effort authorized by the government of Great Britain. The program was administered by many volunteered individuals and groups in various countries which liberated approximately 10‚000 children refugees under the age of 17. These children were brought by ships from Nazi Germany and surrounding countries and relocating The United Kingdom and elsewhere were the war was not affected as much. The rescue effort ran from december 2nd‚ 1938 right
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