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    planes used; Biplanes that dropped bombs‚ shot other planes‚ and some were even made just for reconnaissance on the battlefield. In addition‚ Luke was even able to see a model of the Hindenburg and a real piece of the powerful zeppelin‚ the also very combustible zeppelin. “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind!”‚ Luke sure learned that quote down to the bones of his body‚ he was given the opportunity to see the real Apollo 11 command module

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    In response to Russian Empire’s and Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war against each other after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria‚ Germany declared war on Russia on August 1‚ 1914. Three days later‚ the German Reichstag declared Burgfrieden or “civil peace” which declared for people to set aside their conflicts aside and unite to defend the country. Most Germans expecting a rapid victory‚ enthusiastically supported the war. Their views‚ however‚ shifted from ebullience to one of

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    and whip up patriotic support for the government. National unity was at its peak by the time of the outbreak of the war was portrayed to the German public as been a defence campaign against Slav aggression after the assassination of the Franz Ferdinand ‚ the people of Germany saw it as a national duty to support there country both left and right wing supports . The Kaiser made a speech at the outbreak of war claiming that‚ ‘he see’s no political parties just German’s’ from this you would think

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    In 1862 Bismarck said‚ ’The great question of the day will not be settled by speeches and majority decisions...’ What were ’the great questions of the day’ for Bismarck‚ and how did he settle them up to 1871? The significance of Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen for world history is indisputable. Bismarck‚ a German Junker who was born on April 1st 1815 and died on July 30st 1898‚ is often referred to as the first modern politician of world history and it is very important to know what kind

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

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    How did World War I start? Sadly‚ it started because a few unruly Serbians and one Bosnian killed Archduke Frantz‚ who was from Austro-Hungary. The countries in this area often argued over their borders. So with that Austro-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Austro-Hungary asked Germany for help because they feared Russia would help Serbia. The countries in this area often argued over their borders. Did animals play a part in World War I? yes‚ they did. Thankfully‚ pets helped raise the low morale

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    consistently worked against? Did Britain not expect Germany to turn against it after achieving dominance on the Continent? -Germany military cooperation with Turkey -assistance to reorganize the Turkish military by German military adviser LIman von Sanders -assistance downgraded in the face of Russian protests Observation: Germany backed off to prevent Russia mobilizing for war‚ which would have neutralized the Schlieffen Plan -Russia begins the Great Military Programme -announced in 1912

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    U.S. Aviation during World War I American aviation was in its infancy when the United States entered WWI in 1917. Most U.S. pilots were untrained in air combat and using aircraft that were less sophisticated than their enemies. When the U.S. joined the allied forces in April of 1917‚ it had 56 pilots and less than 250 aircraft‚ which were all obsolete. In July of 1917‚ congress appropriated $640 million to form 354 combat squadrons. There were no industries in the U.S. at this time manufacturing

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    Mr. Dunbar AP European History Chapter 10 Outline: Renaissance and Discovery Section One: The Renaissance in Italy * Section Overview * Jacob Burckhardt‚ a Swiss historian‚ described the Renaissance as the “prototype of the modern world” in his book Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (1860) * In Italy blossomed new secular and scientific views * People became to approach the world empirically and draw rational conclusions based on observation

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    Causes of World War 1

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    THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR 1 World War 1 was fought between the allied and the central powers from 1914 to 1918. It was fought between the central powers consisted of Germany‚ Austria- Hungary‚ Turkey and Italy and the allies consisting of U.K ‚ France‚ Russia and U.S.A. The war in itself is considered a notable example of a total war as all the belligerents used every means of warfare including chemical warfare to try to win. The war ended with an allied victory after the armistice in 1918

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    and nationalism played major roles in the conflict as well. The immediate origins of the war‚ however‚ lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the Crisis of 1914‚ casus belli for which was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (the Archduke of Austria Hungary) and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip‚ an irredentist Serb.[1] The crisis came after a long and difficult series of diplomatic clashes between the Great Powers (Italy‚ France‚ Germany‚ the British Empire‚ the Austria-Hungarian

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