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    Adolf Hitler

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    “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough‚ it will be believed.”(Adolf Hitler). Adolf Hitler was a master of manipulation; he was the reason why World War 2 started. Hitler forced the people of Germany to believe that the Aryans were superior‚ The Jews were demonic‚ and Germany must rise to power and conquer the world. “As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated‚ but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice.” With this quote he played with public’s

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    World War I left Germany in economic despair and social unrest due to the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty held Germany liable for payment in restitution for the damages caused by the first World War. This payment and blame placed on Germany led to a decrease in the worth of money as well as frustration socially and politically. Most of the people of Germany did not feel they should be held responsible for the war. Furthermore‚ the economic struggles led to even greater animosity towards Germany’s

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    three billion dollars. WWII was said to be the easiest war ever to be prevented‚ but once it started there was no stopping it. What or who could cause such a devastating war? Many people place the blame on the country of Germany. Germany invaded Poland on September 1‚ 1939‚ which was the start of the war. The Treaty of Versailles has been said to be the most important‚ indirect cause of WWII. After Germany was defeated in World War I‚ they were forced via the Treaty to pay heavy reparations to

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    nine metres long‚" claims Marek Slodownik‚ an official in the Polish Chamber of Boating Industry. Slodownik says that yachts hold sixth place on the list of exported industrial products‚ with more than 95% of the sailing and motor yachts made in Poland now going for export‚ chiefly to Germany‚ the UK‚ France and Norway. "Sales of yachts grew by 12% in 2006 against 2005‚ and 2007 is expected to be quite a good year too‚" predicts Slodownik. Indeed‚ the value of exported yachts was PLN440m (€123m)

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    how to deal with Germany‚ Churchill and Stalin had different ideas when it came to Poland. Stalin wanted the communist-dominated Lubin committee to form the new government‚ whereas Churchill spoke out in favour of the London based Polish government in exile. It was agreed that a coalition government would be created but no decision was made on where Poland’s borders would be drawn after the war. The question of Poland was raised again at Potsdam. Stalin got two leaders to accept the Lubin government

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    Subjects of civil law Two main types: * natural persons * legal persons (or artificial person) * Third category: “handicapped legal person”- ułomna osoba prawna Legal personality Notion connected with: * Legal capacity - ability to become the subject of rights and obligations * Capacity for legal acts - ability of obtaining rights and acquiring obligations by the person’s own actions Legal personality – legal person * Legal persons always have: * legal capacity

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    CONFERENCE (1943) – Worksheet The first meeting of the "Big Three" took place in the Iranian capital of Tehran. From November 28 to December 1‚ 1943‚ Roosevelt‚ Churchill and Stalin met to focus on the following areas: the war‚ Germany after the war‚ Poland after the war‚ Eastern Europe after the war‚ Japan‚ and the establishment of the United Nations. Instructions 1. Read pages 9 to 12 of the text History - 20th Century World: The Cold War. 2. Using the information on pages 9 to 12 of the

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    Stalin‚ and Churchill. | 3. (TCO 2) What did the Nazi-Soviet pact accomplish for Germany? (Points : 2)        It allowed the union of Austria and Germany.        It allowed the union of Germany and Hungary.        It gave Germany a free hand in Poland.        It gave Germany a free hand in the Sudentenland. | 4. (TCO 3) The Cold War got hot‚ or flared up into actual fighting‚ in (Points : 2)        Korea.        Hungary.        China.        Italy. | 5. (TCO 3) What city was divided during

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    with General and Russia hoped if they helped German to fought the Poland with German together and divided the Poland‚ the German would not defeat them. They were too naive to believe that German will obey the contract. The primary resource is that “’We Forgot All Jews and Poles’: German Women and the ’Ethnic Struggle’ in Nazi-Occupied Poland”. This resource tell us that the German forget all of the Jews and Poles and Nazi Occupied Poland. The secondary reason is that “Poland’s territory was divided between Germany and

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    ask for. This agreement was called The Munich Agreement. Hitler broke the agreement.. Germany’s army grew stronger and faster than other countries. In 1939 Germany invaded Poland and started World War 2 September 1‚ 1939‚ a day that would change the world forever. It was the start of World War 2. Germany had invaded Poland and introduced its self to the world as a powerful war machine. The war lasted 6 years‚ it killed more people‚ destroyed more property than any other war in history. World

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