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    Philosophical Manuscripts‚ The Holy Family‚ Theses on Feuerbach‚ The German Ideology‚ The Poverty of Philosophy‚ Wage-Labor and Capital. ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form   Karl Marx.  1 Person Does. Karl Heinrich Marx was a popular German philosopher‚ political economist‚ historian‚ political theorist‚ sociologist‚ and revolutionary socialist. His works have inspired the foundations of several communist regimes in the twentieth century. The theories of Marx

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    DBQ Essay: The Black Death

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    Oscar‚ Mejia 11/30/12 Period# 5 In history every small or large issue had a great effect on the lives of many and created categories which people could associated‚ such as religion‚ economic classes‚ medical etc. The Black Death is one of those issues that help enforce and evolve many of this categories such as‚ Religion‚ economic‚ social‚ medical‚ and in this documents show people desperation and greedy. The middle

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    deliberately undermined Weimer democracy or helped Hitler by their choices. Bruning was appointed a chancellor in very hard time for Germany. After the First World War Germany was in a weak position and in addition it had to pay reparations. Heinrich

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    the rest of his life would play out. Karl Marx was born on May 5‚ 1818 in Trier‚ Prussia (present day Germany). He was born to Heinrich

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    Jjsea Grouppresentation 2011

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    1895 by two young entrepreneurs‚ cousins Jacob Jebsen and Heinrich Jessen.  The partners went on to set up Jebsen & Jessen Hamburg in Germany in Jan 1909 to coordinate the trading activities and maintain relations between their firms in China and their European principals.  Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) was established in 1963 to concentrate on serving the emerging consumer and industrial markets of South East Asia. Jacob Jebsen Heinrich Jessen 17 June 2011 / Jebsen & Jessen Group of Companies

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    minimal support stemmed from the “newness” of the government‚ as illustrated by writer Carl von Ossietzky. “Our republic is not yet an object of mass consciousness. It is merely a constitutional document and a governmental administration”. Ossietzky saw that in time‚ the German people would give stronger support to the Weimar government‚ but as it stood‚ they were apathetic towards it. Bernard‚ Prince von Bülow‚ who wrote that‚ “The German revolution was drearily philistine‚ lacking in all fire and

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    ’ In this pamphlet‚ he lists philosophy’s principal heroes as “Voltaire‚ Montesquieu‚ Rousseau‚ d’Alembert‚ Diderot‚ Mably‚ Raynal and Helvétius.” These philosophes had served society during their lives and now “from the tomb” inspired the Revolution‚ including the upheaval transforming the theater. How did “la philosophie moderne” evolve before 1789 from the writings of the philosophes into a formidable force reordering all of society? Via their writings‚ their example‚ and society’s mounting persecution

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    The Great Depression was triggered by the Wall Street Crash of October 1929. It meant that companies throughout Germany went bankrupt and workers were laid off in their millions. Unemployment affected nearly every German family (by 1929 1‚320‚000 were unemployed) meaning that the public was in a state of distress and wanted change desperately. This gave Hitler an opportunity to put his message across and take advantage of Germany’s desperation. He manipulated the ruling elite (who thought that they

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    “The Nuremberg Trials were a series of 13 trials which were held in order to bring Nazi war criminals to justice. The trials took place in Nuremberg‚ Germany‚ between 1945 and 1949. The defendants included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists‚ lawyers and doctors‚ who were accused on charges of crimes against peace and crimes against humanity. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler committed suicide and was never brought to trial. Although the legal justifications

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    Why was Hitler able to become Chancellor of Germany in 1933? Hitler’s ascension to power was due to a number of factors‚ many of which were a consequence of Germany’s weak Weimar Republic. The Weimar Republic was in a position of political crisis partly due to the lack of faith in previous chancellors and the split between left and right political ideals. As voters looked to more extreme parties the Nazi political campaigns gained a foothold‚ which translated to Nazi electoral success. Ultimately

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