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    lost at the conclusion of World War One. In September of 1938‚ with Europe on the brink of yet another major war‚ Great Britain’s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain called the four powers – Germany‚ Italy‚ France‚ and Great Britain – to convene in Munich and address German aggression against Czechoslovakia and the Sudetenland. Among Neville Chamberlain’s goals for the conference was the notion to avoid

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    the pros greatly overweigh the cons. The Olympics should be cancelled because of the poor results it has to the environment of the city it takes place in‚ the terrorism that is greatly increased to happen again after the catastrophic event at the Munich Olympics in 1972‚ the diseases that the athletes‚ and other members of the team can get from visiting foreign countries‚ and what happens to the country after the Olympics resulting in corruption. Previous Olympics have seen drastic environmental

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    INGO MAURER

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    intention is impressively reflected in Maurer’s visionary‚ playful shapes. For Ingo Maurer light is pure adventure and there is always more to discover! Characterised by the Pop Art movement‚ Ingo Maurer founded the studio Design M in a backyard of Munich. Maurer designs luminaires telling stories‚ thus turning into new stories themselves. Maurer has a knack for tapping into deep resonances with themost elusive of materials: light. Ingo Maurer makes lighting feel like a discovery. His basic idea

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    Black September Case

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    In the after effects of the Black September’s annihilation of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich games‚ Prime Minister Golda Meir sanctions a black box operation to hunt down and kill all those thought and known to be involved. A team of five men was chosen. These five men gather in Switzerland and are led by Avner‚ former bodyguard to the Prime Minister‚ who’s father was a war hero and who’s wife is pregnant. The team was considered expendable‚ but relying on paid informants‚ they track down and

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    Adolf hitler

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    war broke Hitler was in Munich at that time‚ which make him sign up and fight throughout the war. He entered politics in Munich in 1919. Hitler views were: Anti-Semitism and racial supremacy Lebensraum and Versailles Anti-democracy Führrprinzip –Nazi party and Germany to be dominated by the one powerful leader‚ the führer. Hermann Göring First world war fighter pilot hero. He became a close ally of Hitler in 1922. He played an important part in the Munich putsch in 1923 and became

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    the Munich Putsch helped his popularity‚ which was essential to his rise to power. The Munich Putsch was a disaster for Hitler. People didn’t t rise to support him. Hitler was arrested and charged with treason. In trial‚ Hitler gained lots of publicity and his ideas were reported in newspapers. Hitler convinced the judges‚ and got five years in prison instead of a life sentence‚ but Hitler served only nine months in prison. This concludes that Hitler gained lots of publicity with the Munich Putsch

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    History a) Neville Chamberlain was the British Prime Minister during the 1930’s and was known as an “appeaser” in regards to Hitler’s foreign policy. In September 1938‚ during the Czechoslovakian crisis‚ the appeasers appeased to Hitler’s taking of the Sudetenland due to the threat of war. On October first 1938 in the Daily Herald Newspaper‚ the headline stated that Mr. Chamberlain declared that “It is peace for our time”. Some people say that the appeasers‚ such as Neville Chamberlain‚ were the

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    max planc

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    to Munich. There he was enrolled at in a gymnasium where he was first introduced to physics by his teacher Hermann Müller. Even at a young age‚ Planck was gifted when it came to music. As a child he took singing lessons‚ composed songs and operas‚ and played the piano‚ organ and cello. During his education at Munich University in 1874‚ he began his scientific career in the study of diffusion of hydrogen through heated platinum. Later he transferred to theoretical physics. One of his Munich professors

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    Hitler's Foreign Policy

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    1939) German Reaction to the Treaty of Versailles. The Aims of Hitler’s Foreign Policy. German Rearmament. The Saar Plebiscite. The Remilitarisation of the Rhineland. The Anschluss with Austria. The Sudetenland Crisis. The Munich Agreement &Appeasement. The Invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Nazi-Soviet Pact. The Invasion of Poland. The Timeline of Hitler’s Foreign Policy (1933 - 1939) (Reversal of the Treaty of Versailles & Steps to the Second World

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    1880 The family move to Munich 1881 His sister Maja (Maria) is born 1884 The Compass - When he was only five years old his father showed Albert a pocket compass and he was fascinated by the thought that something unseen was moving the needle 1885 -1888 The Einstein family did not observe Jewish religious practices and Albert attended a Catholic elementary school 1889 Albert Einstein is introduced to a family friend called Max Talmud who introduced the boy to books on science and mathematics

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