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    force than they would later prove to be. The Nazi party had considerable popular support in Germany from 1933 due to their strong opposition to the Treaty of Versailles. When Germany withdrew from the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Conference in October 1933‚ this was eagerly accepted in Germany due to its association with the Treaty. A Non-Agression Pact was signed with Poland in 1934 and this significantly bolstered the Nazi party’s image in the international scene. Hitler reinforced

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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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    World War 2 Origins

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    Origins of WWII - understanding the outbreak of the Second World War requires keeping a perspective on interplay of and convergence of several factors…many historians are tempted to see WWII as a continuation of WWI‚ and call the period 1914-1945‚ the Thirty Years war 1) Legacy of WWI and its Peace Treaties - the “politics” of Versailles very nearly destroyed Weimar in the early 1920’s‚ contested territorial settlements and state power (especially for Germany and to a lesser extent for Italy)

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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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    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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    Adolf Hitler's Early Life

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    Adolf Hitler Synopsis Adolf Hitler‚ a charismatic‚ Austrian-born demagogue‚ rose to power in Germany during the 1920s and early 1930s at a time of social‚ political‚ and economic upheaval. Failing to take power by force in 1923‚ he eventually won power by democratic means. Once in power‚ he eliminated all opposition and launched an ambitious program of world domination and elimination of the Jews‚ paralleling ideas he advanced in his book‚ Mein Kampf. His "1‚000 Year Reich" barely lasted 12 years

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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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    global “dictatorship of the proletariat” took over. Not surprisingly‚ the Bolshevik’s were given a chilly reception by the capitalist world powers and found themselves ostracized from the new world order. Russia was excluded from the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and‚ as a result‚ lost much of its valuable western territory to Poland and numerous other East European countries. These new countries served a two-fold purpose in both isolating Germany and the Soviet Union and in containing any renewed

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