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    Why did the Weimar republic survive the crisis of 1923-24? The French allied invasion of the Ruhr in January 1923 catapulted the fragile Weimar Republic into the direst crisis of its short life. From it‚ confidence in a completely depleted currency as well as control over major political unrest from both left and right wing radicals had to be restored. The invasion came about due to the inability of the German regime to make reparation payments on time to France as their economy was faltering under

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    meant that 1923 was a difficult time for Germany. A second reason as to why the Weimar Republic was not successful with Germany’s problems because of the Munich Putsch. In 1923‚ Adolf Hitler and Erich Ludendorff‚ who were supported by 600 SA‚ tried to take over the government by storming into a meeting that was being held by the Bavarian PM in Munich. The putsch failed‚ because the Nazis were met by 100 police‚ resulted in the death of 16 Nazis. Hitler was arrested and imprisoned for 9 months. The fact

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    attack. Thereby he lost his eyes sight temporally and spent several months in hospital. At the end of war he returned to Munich. He joined the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) in 1919 and from April of the following year he worked for them on a full time basis. In 1921 he was elected as party chairman‚ "Führer".

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    armed communists attack a National Socialist demonstration; 18 are killed. Many other political street fights follow. 30 August – Hermann Göring is elected as chairman of the German Senate. November 12th 1932 Herrn Martin Schulse Schloss Rantzenburg Munich‚ Germany My Dear Martin: The impecunious young artist has now become the family benefactor‚ and that too will give you a quiet little triumph. The business continues to go well. Mrs. Levine has bought the small Picasso at our price‚ for which I congratulate

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    oldest luxury hotel management company‚ has a diverse and international portfolio. Kempinski Hotels S.A. is an independent Swiss delisted joint-stock company. It is involved in a number of luxury hotel and hospitality related businesses‚ including conference‚ catering and hotel supplies. And Kempinski was among the first to enter the developing market of fully serviced residences during the 1990s. Kempinski Hotels now owns and runs an international portfolio of 68 hotels. A further 39 hotels are either

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    viewed the Spanish Civil War as a dress rehearsal for WWII D. by 1939 Spain became a Fascist dictatorship German Aggression A. Germany annexes Austria B. Hitler wanted the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia to be given Autonomy C. Munich Conference 1. was a meeting held to decide what to do about the sudetenland 2. the western democracies forced czechoslavakia to give up the Sudetenland in return for Hitler’s promise of no more s invasions D. Hitler broke his agreement

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    The two schools of thought in contemporary studies of the holocaust origins fall under the categories of functionalism and intentionalism. Functionalists believe that Hitler was an anti-Semite yet held no permanent orchestrated plan to eliminate the Jewish race‚ rather that the vast genocide of the Holocaust was a result of the continual German anti-Semitic policy changing to become increasingly radical and the failure of the Jewish deportation plans. In contrast Intentionalist Historians generally

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    Berlin: In 1933 Adolf Hitler took power in Germany. Persecution of Jewish athletes began controversial talk. Everyone was in debate to boycott the Olympics in 1936. By the end of 1934 the line was finally drawn. President of the athletic union led efforts to the boycott. He brought the facts to the table and pointed out that Germany was breaking the rules forbidding discrimination based on race and religion. Boycott efforts also traveled to France‚ Great Britain‚ Sweden‚ and the Netherlands. At the

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    Anarchy: Women Artists and Surrealism. Munich: Prestel Verlag‚ pp. 12 – 27 * CARDINAL‚ R * CAWS‚ M A. 2009. These Photographing Women: the Scandal of Genius. In: MANCHESER ART GALLERY. Angels of Anarchy: Women Artists and Surrealism. Munich: Prestel Verlag‚ pp. 28 – 35 * COLVILE‚ G * CONLEY‚ K. 2009. Safe as Houses: Anamorphic Bodies in Ordinary Spaces: Miler‚ Varo‚ Tanning‚ Woodman. In: MANCHESER ART GALLERY. Angels of Anarchy: Women Artists and Surrealism. Munich: Prestel Verlag‚ pp. 46 – 53 * MAHON

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    Albert Einstein was a famous scientist‚ Physicist &Genius. Einstein was born in Ulm‚ Germany. In 1880 the Einstein family moved to Munich. In 1886 he started elementary school in a Catholic public school. In 1894‚ his family moved to Milan‚ leaving him in Munich to finish school. The next year‚ Albert left school without finishing to find his family in Italy. In 1895 he enrolled in high school in Aarau‚ Switzerland. The next year he meets his future wife‚ Mileva Maric‚ at Zurich technical

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