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    Violence Develops and Where it Can Lead)‚ written by the German Author‚ Heinrich Boll. The Lost Honour is‚ on the surface‚ an attack on yellow journalism and the damage it causes to the lives of the people reported on. However‚ with a more in depth analysis of the novel we are able to see that Boll is in fact using his characters to reflect his own personal views on the stereotypical social groups in contemporary Germany. Boll himself has described The Lost Honour as “a pamphlet disguised as a novel”

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    Heinrich Himmler

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    Jews‚ or who started the concentration camps? Heinrich Himmler‚ Hitler’s right-hand man‚ was the main architect of the Holocaust‚ using elements of mysticism and a fanatical believe in the racist Nazi ideology to justify the murder of millions of victims. In his entire lifetime‚ Himmler coordinated the killing of approximately six million Jews‚ between 200‚000 and 500‚000 Italians‚ and millions of Soviet prisoners of war (Heinrich Himmler). Heinrich Himmler was born on October 7‚ 1900 in Munich

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    of the writer ’s context on your understanding of The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum. The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum is the product of a political and social genius: it is a comment on Germany and society in general and is‚ as its author‚ Heinrich Boll would have it described‚ "a pamphlet disguised as a novel" . It was written‚ not just to entertain‚ but above all‚ to criticise the society in which it was produced. It is therefore impossible to fully understand the major ideas and themes

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    Heinrich Himmler

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    Newspaper publishers Nazi Heinrich Himmler Letters‚Photos. January 27‚ 2014 last updated. Helped with a view from a persons perspective at that time of history. Breitman‚ Richard‚ The Architect of Genocide: Himmler and the Final Solution‚ Alfred A. Knopf‚ New York‚ 1991. Important information Given on this sight. Carmelo Lisciotto. Heinrich Himmler‚ Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team. 2007 A lot of great information given in this sight. Esme Nicholison.A Heinrich Himmler Documentary;in

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    Heinrich Schliemann

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    Slide 1- Heinrich Schliemann an archaeological treasure hunter. Slide 2- Heinrich Schliemann was born in Beubukow‚ Germany in 1822 and he died in 1890 at Naples‚ Italy. He received little education as a child‚ and first was enrolled at school at age 9. But he was later removed after his father could no longer afford payments‚ as he was accused of stealing church money. In the Christmas of 1829 Heinrich’s father gave him a book entitled‚ an illustrated history of the world‚ by Ludwig Jerrer.

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    Heinrich Hertz

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    Heinrich Hertz Hertz‚ in 1886‚ constructed a series of experiments to verify J.C. Maxwell’s predictions on the electromagnetic spectrum. Heinrich Hertz ’s First Transmitter from 1886 The instrument used by Hertz incorporated an induction coil to produce an extremely high voltage. This was connected to a circuit with a very small opening‚ with small copper balls on each end. Capacitor plates were used to adjust the capacity of the circuit for resonance. A ring of copper wire with a

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    Heinrich Schliemann Fascinating stories have been passed down orally from one generation to the next‚ since Adam and Eve’s existence. Many individuals would share their stories about the powerful gods‚ ancient cities‚ romances‚ and the great warriors that fought to be remembered. However‚ for Heinrich Schliemann‚ it was Homer’s inspirational poem about the Trojan War that changed his life forever. Schliemann is notorious for chasing Homer’s description of Troy. It was a childhood dream for him to

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    Heinrich Himmler Essay Have you ever wondered whose idea it was to exterminate all the Jews‚ or who started the concentration camps? Heinrich Himmler‚ Hitler’s right-hand man‚ was the main architect of the Holocaust‚ using elements of mysticism and a fanatical belief in the racist Nazi ideology to justify the murder of millions of victims. In his entire lifetime‚ Himmler coordinated the killing of approximately six million Jews‚ between 200‚000 and 500‚000 Italians‚ and millions of Soviet prisoners

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    Homer and the Trojan War – Heinrich Schliemann Heinrich Schliemann was an extremely successful German businessman‚ born in the town of Neubukow on January 6th 1822‚ he was the son of a protestant minister‚ Ernest Schliemann and his mother was Luise Therese Sophie who died when Schliemann was only a child aged 9. During his childhood Heinrich’s father taught him of the tales of Troy‚ Homers Iliad and Odyssey. This sparked Schliemann’s interest of Troy. He claimed that at the age of 8 he announced

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    HEINRICH SCHLIEMANN AND THE DISCOVERY OF TROY “So fight by the ships‚ all together. And that comrade Who meets his death and destiny‚ speared or stabbed‚ Let him die! He dies fighting for the fatherland- No dishonor there! He’ll leave behind him wife and sons unscathed‚ His house and estate unharmed- once these Argives Sail for home‚ the fatherland they love.” –The Iliad Book 15 lines 574-580‚ by Homer Today‚ on the plains of Western Anatolia lies the site of one of the most well

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