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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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    What is "The German Question"? What is "The German Question"? This is a question that has been posed by many analysts over the years‚ each having their own views on what fulfills this question. However‚ each agrees that it is a question of high complexity. According to Constantin Frantz‚ "The German Question is the most obscure‚ most involved and most comprehensive problem in the whole of modern history". What makes Germanys ’ question so difficult to pinpoint is the fact that for all of its existence

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    Languages‚ dialects and slang of Sweden Introduction My research will be how the language variation in Sweden looks today‚ and I will give some information about the Swedish language and other spoken languages in Sweden. I will also look into the sub-dialects called `Rinkebyswedish`‚ ´Swenglish” and slang language. Swedish is now officially the main language of Sweden and is spoken approximately by 10 million people. Although until 2009 it was not the official language. The reason for that was

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    The Nuremberg Laws: Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor (September 15‚ 1935) 1. From these laws‚ the Nazis considered marriage between Germans as a decisive factor in the reproduction and preservation of pure German blood. Therefore‚ German women must be protected against the risk of violation of laws and committing the crime racial defilement. For example‚ the laws prohibited Germans from marrying Jews and “female nationals of German or kindred” from being employed in the Jews’household

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    Chihuahuas vs German Shepherds Did you know that a Chihuahua is classified as a lapdog‚ and German Shepherds are herding dogs? ( Germanshepherdguide.com ) Well what do you think would happen if you had a Chihuahua or a German Shepherd? These two breeds of dogs are not the same‚ so they should not be treated the same way. Look Chihuahuas can be any color with a variety of markings (World Book )‚ and German Shepherds can be any color‚ but most are tan and black‚ or reddish and black ( Ducksters

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    While German and Irish immigration of the 1840?s and 1850?s was similar in many ways‚ some differences were also evident. German and Irish immigrants‚ native of Europe‚ fled across the Atlantic Ocean to the heartland of the United States for different reasons‚ causing numerous different effects on the people and the land they came to inhabit. The German and Irish immigration of this time period can be compared through their motives‚ distributions‚ and political effects. German and Irish immigrants

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    Size The German Shepherd is considered a medium- to large-sized dog‚ averaging from 60 to 100 pounds when full grown. However‚ a German Shepherd’s heart was not medium size. It’s huge‚ and everything that this breed does‚ it does in a big way. When a German Shepherd loves you he loves you completely. When a German Shepherd guides his blind owner‚ protects his law-enforcement partner‚ accepts obedience training‚ sleeps on his owner’s sofa or even just chews on a rawhide‚ he does so totally‚ thoroughly

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    What does it mean to be German? an essay by Max Zöfeld This is a hard question‚ which may sound a bid jingoistic in the wrong ears. A blonde person with blue eyes‚ well organised and every time punctual is that kind of person‚ which comes to the mind of many people in other countries when they here the word “German”‚ but the question is why? Maybe they are influenced by the Aryan standards which became known in the time of the national socialists. However my own opinion distinguishes from this

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    German Immigration to the United States Clint Tipps ETH 125 13 May 2010 Kelly Tabah German Immigration to the United States German immigration to the United States began even before there was a United States. German citizens fled their native country for many reasons: the desire for religious freedom‚ escape from oppressive taxes‚ work opportunities‚ and lack of available land. Most came here freely‚ they were not specifically segregated‚ and they did not experience overt racism or prejudice

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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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