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    Listen here little Billy. Let me tell you how we gained our independence 20 years ago from Belgium in 1960‚ and how it still impacts our lives today. As well as how I‚ Joseph Kasavubu‚ your grandfather helped to liberate our country. Let me start with how we gained our independence in the first place. It all started in the late 1880’s when King Leopold II took personal control of us for his own gains. Of course none of us Congolese were happy when Leopold took control of us‚ especially because

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    The role of ordinary Germans in the Holocaust is that of bystanders. The people of Germany watched on‚ without protest‚ as the Jewish people were murdered. Small and large jobs such as engineering and railway work contributed to the operation of the Holocaust and the murdering of Jews. The manipulation of the German people‚ through racist and anti-Semitic propaganda‚ speeches and polices from Hitler‚ meant that millions of Germans backed the plans to rid the nation of Jews. The idea that the Jews

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    scene. He did so to keep the audience fascinated as well as making them concentrate on the highlighted position. In years to come‚ distinctive sorts of German Expressionist settings were introduced that affected later artistic advancements. With the release of the last Expressionist film Metropolis‚ the Expressionist movement came to an end. The two

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    unification of Germany into one sovereign state and into one of the high and dictating powers of the world at the time. A crucial and fundamental event that led to the stepping blocks of the future rise of nationalism within the hearts of future Germans alike was that of the Confederation of the Rhine and the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte I. In 1806 after countless wars involving Napoleon against Austria’s Francis II and Russia’s Alexander I in the Battle of Austerlitz‚ Napoleon and the French empire

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    German wine industry vocabulary 1. Briefly discuss the AP number. (5) All Qualitätsweine bestimmter Anbaugebiete (QbA) and Qualitätsweine mit Prädikat (QmP)‚ including Sekt have to carry an AP number. AP stands for Amtliche Prüfnumber and means quality control number. It proves that a wine has undergone and passed various tasting and analytical tests and its origin has been established to the board’s satisfaction. When a producer pertains for an AP number‚ samples of the wine are kept by the

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    The German Experience Similar to the rebellious child who craves freedom from his controlling parents‚ the 18th century presented liberal ideas throughout Europe causing people to question monarchial rule. The American Revolution sought to break ties with England and begin an independent nation-state. The French Revolution‚ alike‚ sought to destroy the traditional authority and explore the liberalities of democracy. The idea of an independence from state spread throughout the world‚ making the common

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    Mazzini centralized the republic and gave more emphasis on the right and the will of the people. Next‚ Gioberti headed the federation of existing states‚ and then Italian nations were built around the aristocratic kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont as german looked towards Prussia. Cavour has played a prominent role in the Sardinina government from the period 1850 to 1861. He was recognized as a dominant figure during that time. In 1852‚ Cavour was elected as a chief minister in the Sardinian monarchy

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    discussed in the essay include nationalism‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. All these factors contributed to the conflict that existed between the two blocks that participated in the war. The essay also examines the reasons why America did not join the war in 1914 and the reasons that made it enter the war in 1917. Also‚ the essay determines the role that America played during the way and in ending it. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was just a trigger that led many countries to war. Before his

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    up of the Hitlerjugend for male youth ages 14–18; the younger boys’ section Deutsches Jungvolk for ages 10–14; and the girls’ section the League of German Girls. After going through several years of this camp‚ (which he compared to today’s version of the Boy Scouts with some military training) it was finally time for him to decide on a job in the German military ranks. He had heard from several of his older peers in the Hitler Youth that the pilots in the Luftwaffe were among the strongest and most

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    Essay: Were German militarism and diplomacy responsible for WWI? The rise of fascism and communism was tied to the most notorious catastrophes dwelling upon the 20th century‚ causing havoc and destruction across all the major empires (Austrian‚ Russian‚ Turkish‚ and German) was considered World War I which produced a mass of deaths and annihilation. The anxiety and annihilation caused by the war attracted the attention of many debates and historians throughout the world‚ in Taking Sides: Clashing

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