WHY DID GERMANY LOSE WW1 Germany lost WW1 due to a variety of military‚ socio-economic & political‚ and strategic reasons. The war itself continued for 4 years‚ inflicting various casualties and economic hardships on Germany. The most important reason why Germany lost WW1 were its incompetence to carry out it’s various strategies – originating from the first strategic failure‚ the failure of the Schlieffen Plan. The military incompetence of Germany on land and in sea was also an important
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good years for Weimar Germany were from 1924 to 1929‚ when the Republic got through the crises of 1923 and entered a stage of stability. The economy at this time was prosperous and the political chaos turned to constancy. The brilliant culture of Germany made it the centre of European creativity. This was in the areas of music‚ film‚ art‚ literature‚ science and more where Berlin showed great talents! Berlin was now seen as one of the most exciting cities in Europe‚ and Germany was accepted back
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The Immune Killer The influenza pandemic broke out in 1918 around the end of World War 1 and spread around the world reaching islands and villages. The virus infected anyone it could and killed millions of people. People say that since the virus targeted the immune system it was harder to treat and get antibiotics to help people. This article describes how it was just not the right time for a flu breakout due to getting over war and not having the cure for it. Weird enough people with the strongest
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"Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany" by Michael Kater There has only been one moment in history when jazz was synonymous with popular music in the country of its origin. During the years of‚ and immediately prior to World War II‚ a subgenre of jazz commonly referred to as swing was playing on all American radio stations and attracting throngs of young people to dancehalls for live shows. But it wasn’t only popular amongst Americans; historian Michael H. Kater‚ in his book
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Q. What do you mean by “Revision” Joint Replacement? A. Primary joint replacements may wear out or fail over a period of time which may range from a few years up to two or three decades. Revision joint replacement is the term given to the process of removing primary prosthesis from a failed artificial joint‚ reconstruction of the pathological condition and implanting new prosthesis to restore normal joint mechanics. Q. Why do original implants wear out? A. The main reasons for implant wear are mal-alignment
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little more than prostitution. This contrasts perfectly with Hitler’s role for women‚ which placed large emphasis on family life and women as mothers and wives. However in practice women under Stalin’s rule played a similar role to women in Nazi Germany. The economic situation and high divorce rates in mid-1920s Russia meant that women were forced into a much more matronly role than was intended. Immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution‚ women experienced a large change in social status. Lenin
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Assignment-Totalitarian Society 1. The Nazi Germany A) The government was formed promising the public‚ a cleansing of the people by removing the Jews and keeping the purest form of blood by practicing “Aryanism”. B) The society was an “Anti-Jew” society where the teachers were supposed to be a part of the Nazi society and education was banned for the Jews. Hitler and the government oppressed the religious groups and removed almost all the Protestant Churches in the Nazi Germany. The Government led a strong
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Central Powers In World War I the Central Powers side consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and eventually Turkey. Throughout the war Germany had to come to its weak allies’ rescue during battle. Therefore Germany assumed the leadership position of the Central Powers. Germany continually brought havoc onto itself and its allies by making poor decisions throughout the First World War. The most significant decisions made by Germany that led to the defeat of the Central Powers were bringing unwanted
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SEMESTER I EXAMINATION – 2012 Academic Year 2011/2012 Bachelor of Science (Singapore) BSc 39 Part Time BMGT2001S Managing Change Professor John Benson Professor Brian Fynes Dr. Brona Russell * Time Allowed: 3 Hours Instructions for Candidates Answer three (3) questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. Change can occur as a process of gradual adjustment (gradualist paradigm) or as a discontinuous process (often called punctuated equilibrium). What are the main differences
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Was The Treaty Of Versailles Fair To Germany? ’The Treaty of Versailles’ was the peace settlement that ended World War One in 1918. The treaty itself was actually signed on the 28th June 1919 at the former palace of Versailles‚ just outside Paris‚ by Germany and the Allies. The treaty was a compromise between the countries‚ trying to satisfy each demand - but was it overall fair to Germany? The Treaty of Versailles was created to cripple Germany so that they could not start another war. One side
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