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    strange stillness that was the characteristic of a school on a “Sunday morning.” Question 3: What had been put up on the bulletin-board? Answer : The bulletin-board notified the general public about an order from Berlin. It stated that only German was to be taught to students in the schools of Alsace and Lorraine. Question 1: What changes did the order from Berlin cause in school that day? Answer : The order from Berlin brought all the routine hustle-bustle of the school life to a stand-still

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    The German Pavilion in Barcelona Architecture now returns to a search for its roots as a profession normally focus on ways to reduce unnecessary elements to enhance the essential of spaces. Many other modes of thought think architecture is the sense that returns to its roots is a search for an authentic basis for design thought. The primal elements‚ such as blocks‚ planes‚ cubes and what not are thought to be most necessary and important things for ideas of human habitation to emerge. Therefore

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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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    Thesis: God’s will and royal oppression is what drove the peasants to rebel in the German states; with their numbers‚ the Holy Roman Empire’s authority was weakened‚ economy affected‚ and most of all society suffered chaos; the poor mans’ revolts proved to be effective against the weak government responses. The leaders of government were lead to believe that the peasants acted upon the will of God. (Document 1 Leonhard von Eck) The peasants themselves claimed that their reasons were behind God.

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    "Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany" by Michael Kater There has only been one moment in history when jazz was synonymous with popular music in the country of its origin. During the years of‚ and immediately prior to World War II‚ a subgenre of jazz commonly referred to as swing was playing on all American radio stations and attracting throngs of young people to dancehalls for live shows. But it wasn’t only popular amongst Americans; historian Michael H. Kater‚ in his book

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    Modern History Research Essay To what extent did the Nazis succeed in establishing a totalitarian state in Germany in the years between 1933 and 1939? The Nazis succeeded to a great degree in establishing a totalitarian state in Germany in the years between 1933 and 1939. A Totalitarian state is defined as a government that subordinates the individual to the state and strictly controls all aspects of life by coercive measures. A Totalitarian state aims to establish complete: - political -social/economic

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    the division of country into East Germany and West Germany‚ traditional family values were the norm for German families. A traditional family would consist of a husband‚ who was the breadwinner and protector of the family‚ and a wife‚ who’s role was to fulfill household chores and raise the children. The wife was to stay home while the husband worked to provide for the whole family. The society in Germany was a heavily male dominated with a patriarchal rule. Women did not work outside the home‚ and

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    Amanda Creacy Mr. McKay German 2- Feste und Feiertage March 2‚ 2012 Wonderful facts on German Holidays In Germany they also celebrate holidays. Some are the same as American holidays but others are different. They seem to have a lot more holidays than we do. Some are celebrated the same in both places but some are different. In Germany some holidays are regional and not national which means that only people living in certain places celebrate them. In January there are multiple major

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    The journey to the Nazi final solution from 1939 to 1945 was the Nazi’s gradual ascent into power over Europe. The final solution is the Nazi Policy to murder the Jews of Europe (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ 2016). The initial journey started from merely eliminating the Jews from the German economy‚ then isolating Jews from the rest of society‚ placing them in concentration camps and then finally extended to murdering millions. Prior to world war two‚ the Nazi’s started slowly implementing

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    when the Franco-Prussian war withdrew France from Rome. The German unification was also brought together by the Franco-Prussian war. The unifications wouldn’t have been achieved without the help of men and historical circumstances. When Italy and Germany were unified‚ they changed history. Italy had its own way of unifying. For example‚ after a war between Austria and Prussia‚ the Italians gained control over Venetia. The new Italian state became an ally of Prussia in 1866. After the Austro-Prussian

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