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    quite possibly one of the only ways to survive. In Carol Reed’s storied classic‚ The Third Man‚ Reed explores these ideas and uses various aspects of film noir combined with parts of other styles to convey the harsh realities of life after the war in Vienna. World War Two ranged from 1939 to 1945. During this same time‚ crime movies began to garner popularity. Famous Hollywood genres of the era included the gangster film and the western – both of which encorperates elements of crime that Americans

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    then filed for an appeal in the federal court system stating that “His conviction sentence should be overturned because of the alleged violations of the Vienna Convention when the arresting authorities failed to inform him that‚ as a foreign national‚ he had the right to contact the Paraguayan Consulate” (LII‚ Legal Information Institute). The Vienna Convention is a treaty that started in 1961 and was enforced by the United Nations in

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    1862 Birth of Gustav Klimt in Baumgarten‚ near Vienna‚ Austria. His father is a gold engraver but unsuccessful in business. Klimt lived in poverty for most of his childhood. 1876 At the age of 14‚ Klimt was awarded a scholarship to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts. Noticed for his talents‚ he receives his first commissions while studying. 1877 His brother Ernst‚ who‚ like his father‚ would become an engraver‚ also enrolled in the school. 1883 Klimt finished school/studying‚ and

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    The Commonwealth Contents -Colonization and Trade p. 3-4 -Empire p. 4-5 -World Wars p.5-6 -Independence and Commonwealth p.6-7 -Thoughts p. 7 Colonization and trade In the 16-17th centuries‚ European superpowers began to establish colonies in other parts of the world outside Europe‚ such as Africa‚ America and India. Before the actual colonization in America began‚ fishing and trading companies had frequently used both Indian and American waters and traded

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    History My historical fiction novel is The Devil in Vienna by Doris Orgel. This book is about two young girls during the pre-holocaust era. One girl‚ Lieselotte is a Nazi while Inge is a Jew. The book represents Nazi-Jew relationships in the times leading up to the Holocaust and World War Two. The book The Devil in Vienna is very accurate historically to the pre-Holocaust era. The author of The Devil in Vienna is Doris Orgel. She was born in Vienna on February 15th‚ 1929 (“Doris Orgel Papers”). Orgel

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    Hitler become so powerful? What aspects of his life before becoming chancellor may have shaped him and his beliefs‚ to strengthen him as a leader and influence his actions as the dictator of Germany? In 1909‚ Adolf Hitler was a homeless man living in Vienna. In the 1940’s‚ he killed 11 million people during the Holocaust. Hitler was born in Austria in 1889‚ just across the border from German-Bavaria. Now‚ 70 years after his death‚ he is still quite possibly the most well-known anti-Semite. His beliefs

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    skills. At the age of five he composed his first pieces of music. Between 1762 and 1763 the Mozart family went on a tour of Europe to present young Mozart and Nannerl’s musical talents. They performed for European royalty and the imperial courts of Vienna (Austria)‚ Munich

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    wealth or birth o Violent phase led by the Committee of Public Safety – Robespierre and the Jacobins o Napoleon Bonaparte became the Consul and later the dictator o Began wars across Europe – spread Enlightened ideas; defeated at Waterloo o Congress of Vienna met to decide what to do about Europe – pretend it never happened • Haiti o Slave plantations for sugar o 500‚000 slaves‚ 40‚000 whites‚ 30‚000 other o French sent some of the “other” (free blacks) to fight in the American Revolution and they

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    Born as Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón‚ she simply called herself Frieda. However‚ she dropped the ‘e’ in 1935. Frida is an artistic icon admired by many for her works. She was born in Coyocoán‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico on July 6‚ 1907. Her father‚ Guillermo‚ a German photographer‚ married her mother‚ Matilde‚ after immigrating to Mexico. She had two older sisters named Matilde and Adriana and one younger sister named Cristina. She grew up with her family in her beloveded Blue House or La Casa

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    work‚ it was the one that put Beethoven onto the musical scene in Vienna. Beethoven had arrived in Vienna in 1792 to study composition with Haydn. Mozart and Hayden were the two most influential people on Beethoven’s musical style. In comparison Haydn and Mozart‚ Beethoven had a later start to writing symphony music at the age of

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