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    Germany‚ until the late 19th century‚ was little more than a loose union of fragmented states. Dominating these states was Austria‚ the Habsburg’s largest stronghold. Unfortunately for Austria‚ its involvement in the Crimean War forced it out of the major spotlight in European power politics‚ making it a minor presence in the continent. This left a power vacuum in Germany which was quickly filled by Prussia‚ a military state with a history of strong rulers. However‚ Prussia realized Germany’s vulnerability

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    Gerard Hendrik Hofstede (born October 2‚ 1928 in Haarlem) is a Dutch expert in cultural studies [GHW]. Hofstede (1980) surveyed 88‚000 IBM employees working in 66 countries and then ranked the countries on different cultural dimensions. His research resulted in four dimensions (power distance; individualism versus collectivism; uncertainty avoidance; and masculinity and femininity). In the beginning‚ China was not included in this study but later Bond and Hofstede looked at Chinese values. From this

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    To what extent did Lenin establish Communism in Russia from 1920-1924? From an early age‚ Lenin opposed the Romanov autocratic regime‚ even more so following the execution of his brother for the assassination of Tsar Alexander III. Lenin was an avid follower of the writings of Karl Marx and believed communism was the way forward. He believed that everything should be owned by the government and then distributed evenly amongst the people. During the February 1917 revolution in Russia‚ Lenin was

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    fall of the Weimar Republic. Events of 1933 in Germany through which the birth of the Third Reich was to begin‚ National Socialism implemented through Gleichschaltung and Hitler’s Weltanschauung would be a reality. A pivotal year indeed‚ through which The Nazi Party was able to legally gain control of government and wipe away all traces of the Weimar Republic‚ a move based not only on political promise but also on securing the base of Hitler’s new Germany from the ailments that affected the Weimar Republic

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    Why did Germany lose WW1

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    war drew in all the world’s economic great powers which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom‚ France and the Russian Empire‚ Japan and USA) and the Central Powers which included (Germany‚ Bulgaria‚ Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire). In this essay I shall examine the factors that resulted in Germany’s losses in WW1. In 1917 the German navy authorized their submarines to attack merchant ships around Great Britain without first

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    resources as possible in a hope to win the war quickly‚ and the introduction of new warfare by the Allies. Germany preyed on European country’s fears by manipulating them into believing that he would cooperate at the Munich Conference. Instead‚ Hitler distracted the Allies by posing a Phony War‚ which diverted their attention away from their advances on Danish and Norwegian coasts. Germany managed to capture France after German forces took French troops at Dunkirk. The Soviet Union was invaded by

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    September 1939 war breaks out in Europe. On the first of September Germany invades Poland‚ stating that the Polish were carrying out sabotage operations against German troops on the border. A couple days later Germany was given an ultimatum by Britain to not invade Poland or they would go to war. Ignoring the ultimatum Britain proceeds with Australia‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ and South Africa all declaring war on the Nazi’s. This ended with the Western Allies to create a naval blockade hoping to damage

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    Volume sales for the total soft drinks market increase by 11.6% over the same period‚ to 20.1bn litres. Additionally‚ in 2009‚ Germany was ranked as the highest consumer of soft drinks in Europe showing great market potential for SM Jaleel to pursue. It is necessary to look at the general market for soft drink as if there is not a culture of drinking soft drink in Germany there would be no market for Chubby even though it is one of the only soft drink products for children worldwide. As mentioned

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    Germany and Thailand‚ these two countries have been dealing with each other for over a century. In 1862‚ a formal diplomatic relations was established between Germany and Thailand‚ both have their embassies in the respective countries ever since. In 1980‚ the economic relations started to bring hundreds of German companies into Thailand‚ trades and communications between the two nations‚ since then‚ became inevitable. Geographically‚ Germany and Thailand are undoubtedly two polarized countries; the

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    of rule underpinned by racial division and discrimination; the formal exclusion of not only those belonging to “foreign races” in Germany – such as the Jews and the Gypsies – but also included German individuals of “Aryan” race‚ whom they considered asocial. This included but was not limited to homosexuals‚ the disabled and mentally ill. This essay argues that Germany had become by 1939‚ to a great extent‚ a racial state. Nazi radicalism had

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