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    Mansurian Narrative

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    attached to it. This attack was considered the Second Battle of the Mansurian Lakes or as we like to call it‚ the Winter Battle of the Masurian Lakes. They planned for us to attack eastward from the front line in western Poland. Once they notified Chief Erich Von Falkenhayn‚ he sent us an additional 4 army corps. Hindenburg sent Hunt‚ Kepner‚ Avery‚ and myself to go greet the newcomers and tell them about the plan. Once we got back to camp‚ the general’s told us to prepare for battle because we would start

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    The Battle of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes The battle of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes proved to be very important battles. Both General Paul Von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff were instrumental in the battle to which they were touted the name “heroes of Tannenberg”. The plan was for the French and British armies to hold the German armies in the west as the Russian armies which were much larger than the Germans could organize themselves. The German commander positioned six of his divisions

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    Sigmund Freud

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    Sigmund Freud How to Cite FAMOUS AS: Neurologist‚ Psychotherapist BORN ON: 06 May 1856 AD BORN IN: Moravia‚ Austrian Empire DIED ON: 23 September 1939 AD NATIONALITY: Austria WORKS & ACHIEVEMENTS: Known for his research and discovery on the subject of Psychoanalysis. Some of his notable achievements have been the practice of transference and being accorded a place at the Royal Society of London. And Admire Sigmund Freud The father of Psychoanalysis‚ Sigmund Freud made a significant contribution

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    heroj

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    into a region of supernatural wonder: fabulous forces are there encountered and a decisive victory is won: the hero comes back from this mysterious adventure with the power to bestow boons on his fellow man.[3] Campbell and other scholars‚ such as Erich Neumann‚ describe narratives of Gautama Buddha‚ Moses‚ and Christ in terms of the monomyth[citation needed] and Campbell argues that classic myths from many cultures follow this basic pattern. In a monomyth‚ the hero begins in the ordinary world

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    face of machine guns and often slaughter. As a result of this action‚ a tactic known as trench warfare was implemented. Many viewed trench warfare to be an effective tactic against enemy advancement. In September 1914‚ the German commander‚ General Erich von Falkenhayn ordered his troops to dig trenched that would provide protection from the enemy troops. When the enemy reached the trench‚ they soon realized that they could not break through the line that the trench provided. They also realized that

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    Mussolini vs. Hitler The rise of fascism in Italy was fueled by the bitter disappointed of the people over the failure to win large territorial gains at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. To more and more Italians‚ their current government‚ which was democratic at the time‚ seemed to be doing little to nothing to help the country’s problems‚ which included rising inflation and unemployment. In Germany‚ America stopped loans in 1924 and the German economy collapsed. Not knowing what to do‚ Germans

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    After the success of his decision at Stalluponen‚ Prittwitz was encouraged to attack Rennenkampf’s army at the Battle of Gumbinnen. This turned out as a failure and resulted in Prittwitz being replaced by Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff. Francois was not trusted by these new commanders‚ but was still the decisive role in the Battle of Tannenberg with Alexander Samsonov as the second Russian army to invade East Prussia. Ludendorff feared a counterattack from Rennenkampf’s

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    Who fought in the battle? With half a million troops added to the German army‚ and with the Americans having not arrived in full force‚ Generalquartiermeister Erich Ludendorff ordered a massive attack on the Allies to break the stalemate. General Julian Byng’s 3rd Army and General Hubert Gough’s 5th Army of the British Expeditionary Force were to be at the heart of the onslaught‚ along with some French and Portuguese divisions. Where (specifically) did the battle take place? (Include picture from

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    Absolutism Vs Relativism

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    Civilization is not something absolute‚ but ... is relative‚ and ... our ideas and conceptions are true only so far as our civilization goes. – Franz Boas What it means • Ethics across society may differ vastly and they are influenced by religion‚ politics‚ environment and other social factors • Early Civilizations have evolved individually. There were geographically too far away from each other to influence each other’s culture. For the statement • It’s because of Relativity that evolution

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    War to End All Wars

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    “evil” results can be seen as the war ended‚ immediately impacting more permanently the soldiers’ lives and personalities. And the temporary good was followed by even more war‚ World War II. The book All Quiet on the Western Front (All Quiet)‚ by Erich Maria Remarque‚ is narrated by a soldier‚ Paul‚ who fought in World War I. In the novel Paul goes through the devastation of war and he struggles mentally and emotionally‚ after losing many of his close friends to the permanence of death‚ eventually

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