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    War? 6. World War II compare the deaths of population of major countries. How many civilian deaths? How many Jews? Use the internet for answers. 7. Pick one major battle of World War II and explain what happened. 8. What were the Nuremberg Trials? 9. How did World War II change the life of women in America?  Identify: Cold War Benito Mussolini Weimar Republic Mein Kampf Francisco Franco Winston Churchill Charles DeGaulle Tito Nato Warsaw Pact Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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    Anders Celsius

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    several years to further my studies. I went on an expedition into Lapland with the French astronomer‚ Pierre-Louis Maupertuis‚ to measure a degree on longitude. My first stop traveling was the new observatory in Berlin. Then‚ I traveled to Nuremberg and published writings of my own. After‚ I visited Venice‚ Padsa‚ and Bologne before continuation on to Rome and then Paris. I went to London to help Maupertuis to prove a theory a while after. In 1737‚ I returned to Uppsala and took

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    Biological Race Issues

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    politics and race. He agenda was inspired/influenced a few factors such as the American eugenics movement of the early 20th century as well as a book titled as The Passing of the Great Race written by Madison Grant. This led to the creation of the Nuremberg race laws of 1935 that led to superiority of the of the Aryan race and the

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    My First Clarinet Essay

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    similar to the clarinet used in Egypt. It was used mostly in the eastern world‚ there was a prototype that was made out of bone called the hompipe ir pibgorn‚ very similar to Egypt’s cane tube. The first clarinet ever made was around the 1700’s in Nuremberg‚ Germany by Johann Cristoph Denne. Of course it wasn’t as prestigious as now‚ but it still had a big impact on music. The very first clarinet invented looked similar to a recorder‚ the sound of this instrument sounds close to a trumpet‚ which is

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    Older Adult Interview

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    This resident grew up in farming community known as Farming‚ Minnesota. Farming is a small town located in between Albany and Richmond. Her father was an interpreter during World War II for the Germans for 37 years. He even interpreted during the Nuremberg Trials. When he wasn’t busy interpreting German to English‚ he was a farmer and carpenter. He had partnered with a carpenter and would do carpentry work for some extra cash. The carpenter would then‚ in return‚ work on the farm milking cows. Her

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    The Nazis in Power The economy 1. Why did the Nazi’s want to improve the German Economy? So they could be able to spend more money on re-armament and the army 2. Who was Hjalmar Schact?  Schact was Currency Commissioner and President of the Reichsbank under the Weimar Republic‚ and President of the Reichsbank under the Nazi regime between 1933 and 1939.  Was in charge of the economy by Hitler and was the president of the Reichsbank known for curing the inflation 3. How Schact try

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    become economically dependent on the corporations. Market background: Christoph von Wilhelm Dassler was a worker in a shoe factory‚ while his wife Pauline ran a small laundry in the Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach‚ 20 km (12.4 mi) from the city of Nuremberg. After leaving school‚ their son‚ Rudolf Dassler‚ joined his father at the shoe factory. When he

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    I am going to be writing about the things that lead to Hitler becoming Chancellor in 1933. I believe that it was a combination of things such as propaganda‚ organisational skills‚ successful policies and good leadership skills (alongside others which I have included in this essay) that lead to Hitler acquiring the position as Chancellor in 1933. The great depression hit Germany in 1929 due to stock prices falling rapidly. This was brought on by the Wall Street Crash. Money became all but worthless

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    Describe the personal background and the historical context of Albert Speer. “The only motive that can keep politics pure is the motive of doing good for one’s country and its people”- Henry Ford Albert Speer was born in 1905 into an upper-middle class family. His family’s wealth provided the opportunity to extend his education at a university level despite the depths of the depression in 1930. After graduating with a degree in architecture‚ Speer was introduced to the policies of the Nazi Party;

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    Henritta Lacks Paper

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    subject can consent. Informed consent is a legal procedure to ensure that a patient or client knows all of the risks and costs involved in a treatment. Up to 1947‚ the thought of informed consent hadn’t even crossed anyone’s mind. In 1947‚ the Nuremberg trials were held wherein 7 Nazi scientist were convicted of conducting unthinkable tests on Jewish subjects. This marked the first time informed consent entered anyone’s conscience. It still wasn’t law. It was just an ethical code which had no

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