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    Introduction This research aims to answer the following question: “To what extent should Germany as a whole take responsibility for Hitler’s Holocaust?” Adolf Hitler is the name most commonly associated with the systematic mass murder of six million Jews in 1933. The genocide of Jewish people was conducted through mass shootings‚ truck gassing and extermination gas chambers. It was under Hitler’s rule and authority that this anti-Semitic driven atrocity took place. It is‚ however‚ a common assumption

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    economic situation in Germany for the last forty years and argue on the possible macroeconomic factors and events that have possibly contributed to it. Germany has experienced a steady growth in the post World War II era and it keeps developing with positive growth rates. Fluctuations are of course present‚ but they can mainly be explained with by various events through the years. The well known German miracle was a phenomenon observed during the early 1960s‚ when Germany was growing at very high

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    for the Peace: Operation Eclipse and the Occupation of Germany” (same as I studied) reflects and provides a good explanation of stability operations enforced by the Allied Forces and how properly applied Operational Art was valuable during the planning process. In 1942‚ the US military had begun planning the occupation of Germany by planning for post-conflict operations although the war didn’t end until 1945. Once Allied Forces entered Germany‚ US troops began administering German towns in rear areas

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    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of Weimar Germany between 1919 and 1932 IB History HL 28.12.2011 Plan Intro: * Historical background of Weimar Republic * Thesis statement (Draw comparisons between strengths and weaknesses‚ assess their importance and conclude which was the most important) Body: * Compare/Contrast * Attempt at democracy supported internationally vs. German hatred of Treaty of Versailles * Revolution started by the people vs. Right-wing tendencies

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources This historical investigation is one that will explore the question: To what extent were women treated unjustly in Nazi Germany? Looking at women and their roles and how they were discriminated against is going to be the main focus of this investigation throughout the years the Nazi party had control of Germany‚ Primarily from 1934 onwards. To aid me in my investigation I have identified two very valuable sources to which I will use to aid me in this research on

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    Sanders-Brahms’ film Germany Pale Mother (1979) is the nearly twenty minute long telling of The Robber Bridegroom. The structual purpose of the sequence is a bridge between the marriage of Lene and Hans‚ who battles at the war’s front‚ and the decline of the marriage during the post-war period. Symbolically the fairy tale‚ called the "mad monstrosity in the middle of the film‚" by Sanders Brahms (Kaes‚ 149)‚ offers a diagetic forum for with which to deal with the crimes of Nazi Germany‚ as well a internally

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    government from 1918-1933‚ was known as the Weimar republic‚ until the rise of Nazi Germany. A series of revolts by German sailors and soldiers led to the loss of support by the military and the German people led to Kaiser Wilhelm II being advocated on November 9th‚ 1918. The day after a provisional government was formed‚ with members from the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USDP). Shifting the power from the military. December 1918 they met in the

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    Explain how defeat in the Great War affected Germany between 1918 and 1923 In 1871 following defeat in the Franco-Prussian war Alsace-Lorraine and Prussia became part of Germany forming a bigger state. Germany had everything it needed after this including the second largest population in all of Europe and an incredibly strong industry. Germany had the strongest army in the world in 1914 consisting of 2‚200‚000 men. Before the Great War in 1914 Germany was ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm II who came to power

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    Did you know that the Nazi Rule made so many changes in Nazi Germany and also changed the lives of Germans?Adolf Hitler’s goal was to make all Germans believe that he was a god or a father and that caused him to receive power in Germany and to create a party called Nazi Party.If you didn’t know about this keep reading this because it talks about how Germans felt due to the Nazi Rule.Many Germans didn’t like the idea of Nazi Rule because they felt like in a prison because they wouldn’t live there

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    Effects of The Cold War on Germany When looking at the Cold War most everyone begins to think about the United States and the Soviet Union. Even though these were the major countries that brought it up there are also other countries that people sometimes leave out of the picture. Take Germany for example during the Cold War period Germany was dealing with positive and negative effects that it was producing. The negative effects can be seen in the division of Germany itself and the construction

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