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    Early German Cinema

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    How important was Weimar Cinema to the Development of the German Film Industry? The cinema of the early 20th century saw a vast rise in popularity of the film industry across the world and especially so in Germany after the early development of moving pictures had surfaced at the very end of the 19th century. One of the most significant influences in the film industry was of course the advancement of technology. The reason for this is that Thomas Edison invented his “Kinetoscope” in 1891 and

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    Running head: GERMAN CULTURE German Culture         Cultures that have difficulty understanding others can lead to increased tension among differing cultures. German cultures have been known to have a difficult past but if others view their lifestyles‚ dietary habits‚ health care‚ education‚ and recreational activities‚ other cultures may view them in a different light.        German living is very similar to the American way of life; they both enjoy variety and a wholesome feeling to living

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    Bismarck and German Unification Before the 19th Century‚ German-speaking people had no idea of ‘national identity’ German speaking people occupied Central Europe‚ but the German states were usually very small (and the Germans there mixed with other races). The upper classes looked towards France as the foundation of European civilization. Although a German Confederation was created after 1815‚ it was not concerned with promoting a united Germany since the 39 rulers had no wish to see their

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    German Luxury-Car Makers Look Beyond Home Market BMW to expand Plant in U.S.‚ Daimler Will Boost Investment in China Venture By William Boston and Neal E. Boudette Updated March 28‚ 2014 2:56 p.m. ET A new BMW X4 is unveiled last Friday at the BMW manufacturing plant in Greer‚ South Carolina as the Germany luxury auto maker announced a $1 billion expansion for the plant. Associated Press German luxury car manufacturers BMW AG and Daimler AG have unveiled plans to spend billions on new car

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    German Lifestyle & Economy Germany is a country in the continent of Europe. Germany is the second most populated country following Russia. Over eighty million people live in the country. Germany is located in central Europe surrounded by Denmark; Switzerland; Netherlands; France; Russia; Belgium; Austria; Poland and the Czech Republic. Influence from these countries contributes to some of the customs and cultures of Germany. In the United States‚ most of us have about two meals a day‚ usually

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    formed in 1919.1 Under the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany had to pay reparations to other countries like France.2 B. Dawes Plan After the inflation in 1923‚ Germany’s recovery had been brought largely by American investment‚ this became a direct result of Dawes Plan in 1924.3 Dawes Plan was formulated to help the Weimar Republic out of hyperinflation and

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    Initial German Advantage

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    Initial German Advantage In the beginning of the Second World War‚ Germany seemingly had an advantage economically over its opponents‚ at least militarily speaking. Adolf Hitler had earlier converted a portion of Germany’s economic sector to producing the armaments necessary for waging war. Germany had also begun stockpiling large amounts of raw materials necessary for creating the machine for war‚ as well as harvesting and exploiting its own local raw materials‚ such as iron ore. While Hitler

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    German Healthcare System

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    paid insurance coverage provides health care to almost every citizen at a cost half that of the US. The German system requires all citizens to contribute to caring for each citizen. The German model of healthcare has been in use for more than 125 years. The system was created with one basic principle in mind and that was community solidarity. The system is based on the concept that every German citizen should not be without health insurance. The model is based on mandatory insurance‚ which is supplied

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    German Dual Alliance

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    Chapter 1 Question 1: What did Prince Otto von Bismarck‚ the German chancellor‚ see as the task of German Foreign policy? The German Chancellor‚ Prince Otto Von Bismarck saw the German foreign policy‚ which is a governments strategy with dealing with other nations‚ as the diplomatic isolation of France. his depiction of Germanys strategy saw that it was impossible for France to get their revenge in such isolation. Bismarck sought to deny France of any possible allies they could get in order to stop

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    Strength”‚ this was to show the Nazi armies power and strength to the people and other countries. It was also to get the German people on board with the thought of going to war. Propaganda also usually generates an emotion like fear‚ or promotes happiness. Some catchy propaganda slogans that we may be more familiar with is the “I want you for US army” with Uncle Sam pointing to get men to join the war. Another is the “We can do it” poster with the lady flexing her arm on the front. One component

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