control over the political and military affairs during the war. He also took little interest in war‚ advice rarely sought- He had 6 children and none of them went into army. Also‚ the Chancellor loses power because he is dependent on support of Kaiser which becomes increasingly unreliable. This left the Chancellor and his government more and more isolated and incapable of resisting the interference of the military‚ 3) Hindenburg- Prussian war minister Retired from military in 1911 but recalled
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Henry VIII passed over some control over to Wolsey but did not wholly surrender his power in government‚ as ‘the ultimate source of all power was the king’. It also states that Wolsey ‘held a dominant position’ which we know as he was appointed Lord Chancellor by Henry and also became ‘legate a latere’ in 1518. Wolsey was left to arrange the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520‚ achieving international glory for Henry showing that he must have had significant power to be trusted by the King in order to organise
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Hitler’s rise to Chancellorship As Europe was in pandemonium over the Nazis Party’s quest for power‚ the man behind the ruthless attacks was Adolf Hitler. The power hungry German Chancellor who aimed to control and rule Europe. There’s a lot of information on Hitler‚ now made available to us. Especially with the publishing of his autobiography‚ Mein Kampf. We know of his rough childhood with a terribly angry father and a powerless mother. However‚ he managed to make it through that childhood‚
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fairness and it refers to the specific set of legal principles which came into existence to supplement and fill in the gaps of common law. Many unsatisfied parties from common law petitioned the King‚ who later passed these petitions to the Lord Chancellor. The Lord
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Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor Moved by the understanding that purity of the German Blood is the essential condition for the continued existence of the German people‚ and inspired by the inflexible determination to ensure the existence of the German Nation for all time‚ the Reichstag has unanimously adopted the following Law‚ which is promulgated herewith: §1 1) Marriages between Jews and subjects of the state of German or related blood are forbidden. Marriages nevertheless
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constitutional monarchy state of affairs‚ but it reaches broadly the same conclusions. Mr. Wilson says: the royals do not work hard‚ they are not like their subjects‚ they are the richest family in the land and contribute uniquely small amounts to the exchequer. Mr. Wilson thinks that the monarchy’s popularity is unimportant‚ because people liked Hitler too!. His analysis of the monarchy is less than convincing. Criticism of the royal family is turning into another item‚ between calls for a greater London
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first great breakthrough. They went from just 12 to 107 seats in the Reichstag. This was highly important to Hitler becoming Chancellor. If as many seats had not been acquired in the Reichstag‚ Hitler and the Nazis probably would have stayed just a small party. But‚ the Nazis maintained a high amount of seats in parliament after the depression. In 1933‚ when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany‚ they became the biggest party in the Reichstag. In 1929 there was a big problem of rising unemployment and
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‘In the years before WW1 Germany was progressing towards an effective democracy’ how far do you agree? Germany before WW1 had a climate that possible could have led them to follow democracy. After all the biggest party in Reichstag was a democratic party and there was a constitution. Along with this the voting system was fairly progressed giving votes to most men and turnouts for these elections had increased showing political participation to be increasing along with general interest in politics
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The Impact of Budgeting and Budgetary Control on the Performance of Manufacturing Company in Nigeria This study‚ the impact of budgeting and budgetary control on the performance of manufacturing company in Nigeria‚ was conducted using Cadbury Nigeria Plc‚ as case study. Since wants are plenty while resources are limited‚ every organisation tends to find means by which it can get what it wants with the limited resources at its disposal. Therefore‚ firms seek to adopt the concept of budgeting and budgetary
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Gustav Stresemann‚ chancellor and foreign minister of the Weimar republic (1924)‚ had an objective to return Germany to its rightful position through tactics that differed from other extreme nationalist. During the Stresemann era it placed Weimar in a short period of success
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