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    Analyse the challenges faced by one democratic state in the first half of the 20th century and the extent to which they were successfully dealt with. Although not the first nation to introduce a democratic form of government‚ Germany’s Weimar Republic was one which felt the strains of introducing a totally new and different regime more than most other democratic states ever had before. Despite having handled some issues successfully in the first half of the twentieth century‚ the Weimar Republic

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    How nature affects one’s mood/ Personality. According to the studies‚ being with nature for atleast 30 minutes can reduce depression. The Netherlands conducted a new research‚ that people who live near a park or wooded area experience less depression ang anxiety. Spending just 20 minutes outside in nature can make you feel alive according to the June 2010 issue of the Journal of Environmental Psychology. Think about it‚ being in nature or watching a scenery is more fun than spending your tme using

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    Rise of nazi’s In the aftermath of the 2nd world war‚ many historians questions how the Nazis came to power‚ despite Weimar creating a “perfect democracy”. The traditionalist viewpoint have said that Hitler was at the core that everything the party did‚ Allan Bullock stresses Hitler’s charismatic abilities which gained the Nazi party so many votes. However Richard Evans argues that that it was not just Hitler that collapsed Weimar. This is the structuralist viewpoint which claims that the foundations

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    The year is 1945: 6 million people have just been exterminated due to their religion. Countless more have been killed‚ injured‚ or emotionally wounded. This act cannot go on unnoticed‚ this crime cannot go on without justice. Together‚ four major world powers unify and take course against a genocide felt throughout the world. The four powers come forth with the idea to hold a series of trials. After careful thought‚ America‚ France‚ Russia‚ and England chose Nuremberg to hold the trials. With a location

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    How Nazism Changed German Society Between 1933 & 1939 When Hitler became the Führer of Germany in 1934‚ he wanted to achieve a strong Germany‚ and a racial Germany in which all the German-speaking people would worship him. During the period between 1933 and 1939‚ the Nazis greatly influenced German society and managed to change them to their own liking. There was little effective opposition to the Nazis. Most people would try and explain this by saying that they brought prosperity and political

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    Raphael Lemkin and Eleanor Roosevelt are two very essential people in our history. Lemkin grew up in a Jewish family and was one of three children born to Joseph and Bella Lemkin. His father was a farmer and his mother a highly intellectual woman who was a painter‚ linguist‚ and philosophy student with a large collection of books on literature and history. With his mother as an influence‚ Lemkin mastered ten languages by the age of 14‚ including French‚ Spanish‚ Hebrew‚ Yiddish‚ and Russian. His

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    of the LZ-127 (a zeppelin in flight from 1928-1937)‚ the Nazi regime funded the project for the LZ-129 in 1931. Hugo Eckener was the head of the Zepellin Company and although funds were low for the project due to the Stock Market Crash‚ Josef Goebbels (Hitler’s propaganda prime minister) and Hermaan Goering offered Eckener 2 million marks and 9 million marks‚ respectively. Goering was Air Minister at the time and persuaded Eckener to divide the company into two divisions: the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin

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    What were the short term consequences of the Appointment of Hitler as Chancellor President Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor of coalition government on The 30th January 1933. Shortly after‚ the first cracks began to show in the foundations of this new leadership‚ as after the death of President Hindenburg‚ Hitler combined the posts of president and chancellor. Given the fact that he was also commander-in-chief of the armed services he became the sole leader of the German country‚ represented

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    “Propaganda | noun | pro·pa·gan·da : ideas‚ facts‚ or allegations spread deliberately to further one’s cause or to damage an opposing cause” . In any situation where there are opposing viewpoints‚ the spread of persuading information‚ accurate or not‚ will become prevalent. The world’s history is riddled with confrontations between political‚ economic‚ geographic‚ and religious parties. Within these altercations‚ the pursuit for glory by recruiting a large following who strongly believe in the cause

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    (¨Nuremberg Trials¨ 2). One man was deemed medically unstable to be present in court and three others killed themselves before trial (¨Nuremberg Trials¨ 2). The suicides included Adolf Hitler‚ and his two assistance‚ Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels (¨Nuremberg Trials¨ 2). The result of these trials ended in every defendant being guilty except for three men. 12 were sentenced to death and the rest had to live their lives in prison serving 10 years to the rest of their lives (¨Nuremberg Trials¨

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