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    This was a political truce‚ agreed to by all of the major German political parties‚ to put their politics aside and unite to support the war effort. As part of this truce‚ all power was transferred from the Reichstag and given to the Bundesrat. Eventually this would develop into the ‘silent dictatorship’ of Hindenburg

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    Historians Views on Bismark

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    in the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles as the German Empire he helped to create was proclaimed. Bismarck as man and as statesman has been a point of interests for many history scholars’ interpretations. Bismarck’s empire lasted only 20 years after him. Bismarck believed that armed force was necessary in relations among governments – Blood and Iron his methods. Through three successful wars Bismarck united Germany. With the creation of the 2nd German Reich Germany become the strongest nation on

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    intervention of America overseas‚ was it justified? Its all at how you look at it. Some people say it was‚ because Germany had to much power others say it wasnt. The argument is one big chess game. Despite what others say I say it was justified. German leadership in Europe would have posed a direct threat to American interests in the Western Hemisphere. America’s primary concern at this time was the Caribbean. Germany had been attempting to make some inroads in the region before the war‚ and it

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    them — there was already some economic unity in the Zollverein‚ a growing German identity and a strong army. His main goals were to identify north German states under Prussian rule and making Austria weaker so that Berlin could be the center of German affaires. When Bismarck started working towards his goals‚ Germany was already unified economically. The Zollverein was a force for unity in the 1840s and therefore something German nationalists would focus on in their efforts in unifying Germany politically

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    Was Germany Unified by \

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    In 1871 the new German Empire was established and became one of the most important developments of the nineteenth century. This essay will outline the historical debate of whether Germany was unified by "coal and iron" or "blood and iron". The contributions of Otto von Bismarck will be looked at as well as economic‚ nationalist and military factors in the unification of German. Various sources will be used to show historians views on the subject and that of people who were present at the time.

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    hustle-bustle was replaced by a strange stillness that was the characteristic of a school on a “Sunday morning.” 3 .What had been put up on the bulletin-board? The bulletin-board notified the general public about an order from Berlin. It stated that only German was to be taught to students in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. 4 . What changes did the order from Berlin cause in school that day? The order from Berlin brought all the routine hustle-bustle of the school life to a stand-still. The teacher

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    Ww1 Propoganda

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    of these headlines are: -“Belgium child’s hands cut off by Germans” -“Germans crucify Canadian officer” Anyone caught spreading the truth would be arrested. Propaganda aimed at Women While the men were fighting it was left to the women to do the men’s jobs and treat injured soldiers. To get the women to do this propaganda was used. Untrue stories: “Monks in Antwerp were being forced to ring bells to celebrate the Germans invading the city. The monks refused to do this so were tied

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    SIGNIFICANT EVENTS THAT LED TO PRUSSIA’S EXPANSION. The rise of Prussia started with one man‚ Frederick William. Fredrick was the first major ruler of Prussia. Fredrick was important to the rise of Prussia because he was able to get a large standing army. To sustain a large army Fredrick had to tax his people. Having a large army was the key to Prussia’s expansion. During the Spanish war‚ he offered his army to the Holly Roman Empire and by doing so gave him the title of King of Prussia. Fredrick

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    education completed2007- 2012 University of Limerick ‚ Castletroy ‚ Limerick ‚ Co.Limerick ‚ Ireland.-Degree in Languages and Cultural Studiesn Degree includes: French and German Literature‚ French and German history and politics‚ French and German speaking and listening classes to improve written and spoken French and German and Cultural Studies in which we learn about how a language is formed.| Work Experience| |January 2009-May 2009: Volkschule ‚ Enzesfeld ‚ Lindabrunn Austria. Position:

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    The Causes Of World War I

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    rejuvenated hostility between the powers. The crises included the Moroccan crisis which involved Kaiser Wilhelm II denouncing French influence while visiting the part of Tangier in Morocco. Edward VII said this about the German actions‚ “the most mischievous and uncalled for event which the German emperor has been engaged in since he came to the

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