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    German Shepherd

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    The German shepherded also know as the GSD is a dog that is used in the military and first responders‚ mostly police. They use the GSD to sniff out drug‚ find people that are running from the cops and that are trapped under something after a earthquake or natural disaster‚ and to find bombs. German Shepherds aren’t just used for the work force they can be used for show also‚ but we will talk about that later. The German Shepherded are very‚ very‚ very in intelligent dogs some have leaned to open

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    Hitler’s promise of a better future to the German people‚ and how important it was to the growth in Nazi support up to 1933. This essay will discuss how accurate the view that this promise was what caused the support for the Nazis to grow. There are many things which affected the growth in Nazi popularity and this is what will be discussed in this essay. In 1928 there was a low support for the Nazi party‚ they only held 12 seats in the Reichstag‚ but by 1930 the Nazi party had 108 seats. At this time Germany

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    German Military Strategy

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    foreign countries‚ such as Germany and Japan‚ differ yet bear a resemblance‚ especially after their downfalls in the long run. The military strategies Japanese soldiers wielded caused less of an effect in history than German’s military strategies. With how Japan desired to expand its land‚

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    The ethnic group to which I most belong is German American. In this paper I will briefly describe and Immigration and Assimilation of the Germans to America. The first significant groups of German immigrants arrived in British Colonies in the 1680s (German America‚ 2010). In the 1800s millions more came to America. They settled mainly in New York and Pennsylvania. America had lured Germans with promises of available land for farming and freedom from religious persecution. Germany was

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    eligible men were drafted into the German army – so many families were left without fathers and relatives (as this was the case with my family). Special school activities became mandatory German youth group sporting participations. I hated to go to a soccer field and having to run‚ jump or learning how to throw a long distance ball‚ for instance. Luckily got out of it to the anguish of my mother fearing reprimand‚ but none ever came to our relief. (NR): How did day-to- day life change for you during

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    German Seclusiveness

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    Thomas Mann‚ in his speech “Germany and the Germans”‚ talks about “German world-seclusiveness and melancholy world-unfitness” as a particular German state of mind. He says that Germany and Germans are complex because their character is so puzzling because as he traveled around the world he realized that the original nature of the German is his seclusiveness and timidity to face the world around him. Thomas Mann believes that “ In the seclusiveness of there was always so much longing for companionship:

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    roles in Nazi Germany. Three Prominent groups that had a substantial effect on the period in which the Nazis ruled are the Youth‚ the German women and the Churches. Each responded differently to the ideas and policies of the Nazis. The indoctrination of young people was an important factor in the Nazi regime. Hitler saw that implementing the Nazi Party’s ideology in the children of Germany was a key part in ensuring the validity of the ‘thousand year Reich’. Adolf Hitler‚ leader of the Nazi Party

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    German Pavilion

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    pavilion he suddenly became aware‚ as if after years of rumination‚ that structural elements and space-defining elements could be separate entities‚ and by being so would release a new and significant architectural force. (20) -Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich were jointly responsible for the design of the German section of the 1929 International Exposition at Barcelona; when France and Britain decided to build national pavilions at the exposition‚ the German government commissioned Mies van der Rohe

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    German Culture

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    German Culture Germany has been remarkably called Das Land der Dichter und Denker (the land of poets and thinkers). The diverse culture of Germany has been molded by the major intellectual and popular currents in Europe‚ both religious and secular. This report is divided into several aspects of German Culture which are as follows. Language German is the official and predominant spoken language in Germany. Minority languages constitute Sorbian‚ Danish‚ Romany and Frisian. The immigrant languages

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    How much impact did war have on social attitudes‚ 1939-c1950 in Britain? This essay will examine the central topic relating to the impact of the Second World War on British society in regardance to their social attitudes. Attention will be focused on the question of whether the experience of war on the Home Front led to an ‘impact’ on social attitudes and whether this was large‚ minute‚ short term or long term. The greatness of this war caused an impact and changed people’s viewpoints & social

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