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    Before World War Two and 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

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    armistice between the remaining Allies and Germany‚ leaving the Allies feeling victorious as they had prevented Germany from “winning”. Germany although was under the impression that no one had in fact won the war as the signing of the cease fire left no distinctive successful or defeated country‚ and it was blind-sided by the treatment it received and its essentially non-existent position during the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles. Unfortunately‚ by Germany signing the war guilt clause they were

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    Travel Article The world is full of many diverse and beautiful countries. Argentina and Germany are two such countries. Although they are quite far from each other‚ both still have a lot in common. This article will demonstrate some of the similarities and differences of these two countries. Firstly‚ both of these countries are passionate about soccer. To start with‚ both countries have produced some very famous players. To illustrate‚ Ozil is a famous German who plays for Real Madrid‚ and Messi

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    that Germany was the reason for WWI. There was a lot of chaos and heat that caused World War I. It all started in the year 1914‚ when Archduke Franz Ferdinand (and all his family) of Austria-Hungary. This is what triggered Austria-Hungary into a war-like mindset as a country. Even though this main cause of World War I wasn’t much of Germany’s problem‚ that’s not all that turned on WWI. In the end‚ Germany was responsible for causing WWI. One of the things that lead me to believe that Germany is the

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    KONE: The MonoSpace Launch in Germany Nature of the Situation: KONE Aufzug is the Germanic branch of KONE from Finland. During November 1996 Raimo Hätälä‚ the New Elevator Business director‚ was planning to launch a new product in the low-rise building market. The elevator industry in Germany was highly competitive and mature. From 1995‚ when the construction boom ended abruptly‚ until 2000 they expected the demand to shrink by 15%. This provoked the prices to fell between 5% and 7% in 1994

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    Marijuana Prohibition Has Failed United States In today’s society‚ criminalizing the use of marijuana has proved to be as effective as prohibition ended the consumption of alcohol in 1920. In retrospect‚ many people find ways in which to illegally obtain the drug. This drug has infiltrated our nation to the point that many citizens find the drug readily available in society and according to the National Institute of Drug Abuse‚ 34.8% of 12th graders admitted to abusing the drug in the year prior

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    own sons within a single state.... Oppressed territories are led back to the bosom of a common Reich‚ not by flaming protests‚ but by a mighty sword. Source: Adolf Hitler‚ Mein Kampf‚ 1925-26 (adapted) 1. What did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? How would that lead to war? Document 2 Italy attacked Ethiopia in 1935. Haile Selassie‚ emperor of Ethiopia‚ asked the League of Nations for help in stopping the invasion. He asked for military sanctions. Here is part of his appeal to the

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    Life in nazi Germany June 10 ‚ 1939 Dear Michael Jordan‚ I know i haven’t replied for a while now but I am really confused and scared of the condition my country is in today‚ life is not the same as it used to be when our grandparents where children‚ before your family moved to England. Germany has changed dramatically. The brownshirts (SS troops) are very intimidating and do anything that Hitler orders them to do‚ they all have guns with them and have been trained in military trainings

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    numerous systems to implement the Holocaust. He took as many Jews as he could and worked them to death or he flat out killed them. It was an extermination. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party during WWII from 1939-1945. He led Germany and‚ unfortunately‚ millions of others to exterminate the Jewish race. He felt that their practice of life was wrong and that everything they did was wrong. He would gas them to death‚ work the to death‚ and burn them to death. Pure mass murder was

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    bloodsheds in human history‚ the First World War left all of its combatants in pain and grief. Germany‚ in particular‚ bore the most afterwar consequence; the Treaty of Versailles placed full blame for causing World War I (WWI) on Germany’s shoulders. However‚ it was unjust to force Germany to assume sole responsibility for triggering World War I. Other powers in Europe played roles equally significant to that of Germany in giving rise to the four factors leading to WWI: imperialism‚ militarism‚ nationalism

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