After WWI‚ Germany was a democratic republic country called the Weimar Republic from 1919 to 1933. During this period‚ a myriad of political and economic factors allowed for the increase of the Nazi influence. In January 1933 Hitler was able to rise to the center of German political arena and became the Chancellor. Losing WWI was the dominant factor affecting the political and economical conditions of Germany after 1919. As a defeated country in WWI‚ Germany was forced to accept the Treaty of Versailles
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answers are Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. I strongly believe that Nationalism has been the cause of the first world war. Nationalism seems to be the start of WWI because everyone shows loyalty and support to their country‚ even during hard times‚ which supports their leaders and makes them hunger more power. Nationalism is a belief‚ creed‚ or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with‚ or becoming attached to‚ one’s nation. What exactly leads people to support
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to destroy the German fleet‚ with the ultimate goal of moving Britain out of the way pf Wilhelm’s colonial ambitions. The Germans also did not help relations with Britain when Wilhelm II publicly claimed his support for the Boers in South Africa‚ during the Anglo-Boer War in 1895. The Schlieffen Plan‚ which was formulated by Alfred von Schlieffen‚ also ensured that Great Britain would become involved in a German war with France‚ because it required Germany to attack through neutral Belgium‚ which
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Topic 1- Decline and fall of the Romanov dynasty Syllabus outline Nicholas II as autocrat Political‚ social and economic grievances in early 20th century Russia The tsar’s failure to address the problems of Russia The role of WWI in the fall of the tsarist regime Focus questions How stable was the social basis of tsarist rule? Why was the government unable to meet the challenges emerging in the first decade and a half century? How important were the Bolsheviks before 1917? What effect did
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"9.11.01: The Skyscraper and the Airplane" Adam Goodheart compares the attack on the Twin Towers to the tragedy of the fatal decent of the Titanic. He firmly questions the attack was just as foreseeable as the blind voyage of the Titanic the night it sank. Furthermore‚ he seems to believe it was gaudiness or simply ignorance that made these events possible. The Titanic‚ yes its ostentatious construction and oblivious route are very well the reasons it sank to the bottom of the ocean floor
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My Dear Elizabeth. The legion along with I have reached the field near Ypres‚ Belgium. It has been too long since I have seen you. The moment we stepped on forsaken land‚ the world blew up in flames and we all had to start our duty to our country. Some have continued to serve‚ and some have not. A comrade I met at the main camp perished as the first shell hit the ground along with countless others. When we came to relieve the New Zealand and Australian troops we saw a glimpse into out future. We
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the cause of female suffrage? In the sources presented there are conflicting views as to whether the First World War helped or hindered the cause of female suffrage. There were many people who argued that because women had worked so relentlessly during the war‚ it would be impossible to deny them the vote‚ especially due to the fact that working class men got the vote that were on the frontlines. Source 5‚ a letter from Lord Selborne to Lord Salisbury argues this point‚ and claims that it would
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World War I (1914 – 1918) was a war that was caused by many different factors but there are four major ones. One such cause was militarism‚ with countries engaging in a weaponry race. Nationalism was another cause‚ making tensions between countries rise. The concept of alliances between major countries in Europe was a third cause. The final major cause of World War I was the developing feeling of imperialism in European countries. All these concepts and ideas came together in the assassination of
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Without the U.S. getting involved in WW1‚ the Allied forces would had probably lost to Central Powers late in the war. The U.S.‚ although not in the war for long‚ joined just in time to play a very crucial and effect part in victory for the Allies. The United States of America may had just been the main reason the Allied Forces were in a good enough shape to stay in the war. The direct cause of World War One was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28‚ 1914. But many see the large
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Peace Settlement of 1919 Examination of the readings for this week illustrates the Peace Settlement of 1919 was doomed from the outset. There are several reasons this is true: the sufferings and resentments of Europe’s people were deep-seeded and long-standing (i.e.: 1871‚ Alsace-Lorraine)‚ the peace treaty was modeled on Wilson’s Fourteen Points (including self-determination and no annexations) and the Germans weren’t happy with these losses; in terms of financial reparations it was essentially
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