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    Evaluate the role of Bismarck in German History. There have been many historians that said that the second half of the nineteenth century was the ‘Age of Bismarck’. In the mid 1800’s Bismarck provided great leadership‚ which was an attribute that Germany did not have during the events of 1848-89. Bismarck was everywhere and aware of the situation that surrounded Prussia. However‚ there have been a number of debates about the role of Bismarck

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    How much impact did Nazi rule have on German youth in the years 1933-39? (20 marks). To brainwash the young‚ Jewish and anti-Nazi teachers were sacked and subjects were given a pro-Nazi bias so children would accept Nazi ideas without questioning them. The Nazi youth organisation used physical activities to indoctrinate boys to glorify war while girls were taught to welcome their role as mothers. Employment The Nazis implemented a major programme of public works‚ such as building and repairing

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    German Chocolate Cake This classic 3-layer cake is the perfect choice for a special occasion. JUST NOT MY BIRTHDAY!!! German Chocolate Cake is a layered chocolate cake. The layers are filled and topped with a coconut pecan frosting. Sweet baking chocolate is traditionally used for the chocolate flavor in the cake. Very few modern recipes require baking chocolate in their versions of the recipe. The filling and topping is a caramel made with egg yolks and evaporated milk. After the caramel is

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    DBQ Essay Industrial Revolution DBQ The impact of the Industrial Revolution was a positive experience for some‚ but it was a great difficulty for others. Because of the demands for reform and protection for workers arose‚ government and unions began to take place. That was how the evils of the Industrial Revolution addressed in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Unions are voluntary associations joined by workers. The Combination Act of 1800‚ which hindered the growth of unions

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    For most Germans today‚ I would say that Germans see the Holocaust as a tragedy that no one wants to see repeated. Even German leaders and politicians today speak their peace stating that they wish for the prevention of something like this from happening ever again. Most Germans even wonder how such a horrible thing could ever occurred. The Holocaust is also very deeply studied in Germans education today. Even though todays Germans are not at fault in any way for Holocaust‚ they still express a

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    “Totalitarianism has had a significant impact on the lives of ordinary people.” With reference to one right-wing regime‚ evaluate the validity of this statement. The totalitarian regime of Nazi Germany did have a major impact on the everyday lives of many Germans because the state controlled so many aspects of everyday life. At the same time‚ some people just continued on with their everyday lives despite the government’s policies. Definition of totalitarian state as relevant to the impact on ordinary lives

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    Hindenburg urging him to appoint Hitler to Chancellor‚ and Hindenburg reluctantly did. When Hindenburg died Hitler consolidates the offices of Chancellor and President into the “Fuhrer”. The army then took an oath of loyalty directly to Hitler. West German Constitution  called Basic Law because they hoped it would be temporary and East and West Germany would reunite. There were no “emergency powers.” The President’s powers were reduced. Reduced the number of political parties. Improved representative

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    boys around the age of 17 got away with something for quiet awhile‚ right under the Nazis’ nose. Hitler and his “good German” Nazis controlled virtually everything. They wrecked the minds of sane human beings to think that they need every piece of land‚ every gun‚ and to hate other people outside of their mindset. Anyone who didn’t think the way the Nazis thought wasn’t a true German‚ you needed pride in your nation. The Nazis controlled through information‚ they could tell their people they’re

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    and faces still greater challenges. He is the kind of man found only rarely in Germany. During his lifetime‚ he has the good fortune not only to be appreciated and loved by the overwhelming majority of the German people‚ but even more importantly to be understood by them. He is the only German politician of the post-war period who understood the situation and drew the necessary hard and firm conclusions.

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    World War I: German Ambition Such a defeat affected German militarism and ambition in many ways. They knew they weren’t strong enough to win‚ but they were still very upset when they lost. Soldiers started losing their authority and position in society after this defeat. They were no longer respected like they used to be‚ which angered them even more. The German people and military were disappointed in the loss. But‚ it made them mad and drove them to want to show what they are capable. So‚ after

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