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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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    Germany and its allies lost the war due to a number of reasons‚ these including; military mistakes‚ internal factor‚ allies and disease. Although their defeat was not so apparent leading up to 1918‚ as instead it was looking like defeat for the allies. Therefore‚ what then could’ve turned the tables on Germany so rapidly and if Germany were instead the victors would any of their small errors mattered. Nonetheless‚ Germany and its allies loss cannot be attributed to a single factor‚ but rather a combination

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    United States | Germany | The United States and Germany together can be described as low context cultures. Communication is used to exchange information‚ ideas‚ and opinions. Both countries prefer limiting communication and relationships to smaller groups of selected individuals‚ and sharing only information that is pertinent. Messages in both cultures tend to be more verbal and direct rather than nonverbal and indirect. | The United States was created in debt. Immigrants flock to the US

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    "To w hat extent was Germany responsible for the First World War." There are many different factors that contributed to the outbreak of WWI. The most important of these are imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the alliance system‚ nationalism and the assassination of the Austrian Arch Duke. Although Germany has a share in the responsibility of these factors‚ she was definitely not the lone cause. Many powerful European nations played a roughly equal part in their contribution‚ which consequently started

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    connection between Hitler and Mussolini was rough and complex. The adjustment of their two countries was accordingly not as firm as many expected. Germany and Italy had become military allies by late 1930s‚ however their precedence were still with their own countries interests‚ rather than supporting the ambitions of another country. The union between Nazi Germany and fascist Italy became a alliance of advantage expedience‚ rather than a firm alliance of sister states. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini

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    germany from 1900-1935

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    ideals and changed the minds of his country’s people. Despite the fact that Hitler changed Germany in his rise to power‚ the influence he has spread already has left a mark on the world. Hitler did indeed influence Germany in a number of ways in his rise to power and one of them was of his hatred for his abusive Jewish Father in his childhood‚ this hatred influenced the residents of Germany to discriminate the Jewish people altogether in a form of racial prejudice.

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    These wars were both the Allied powers against Germany‚ in most cases Germany against America‚ Britain‚ or Canada. Both of these wars were turning points in World War II. They had many technological advances for military actions during this time that had led more destruction and other countries trying to get these deadly weapons. Leading up to D-Day‚ Germany had invaded France‚ hoping to take over all of Europe (World War II history). While Germany did this‚ slowed the growth of Germany’s troops

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    When people think of Nazi Germany‚ most will convey an image of Hitler‚ the Concentration Camps‚ and the Jewish persecution. But‚ it is much deeper than just this. What it almost never brought up is how the Nazis accomplished what they did. They were able to not only control an entire society but blind them from one of the world’s largest genocides to date. Because of the economic state that Germany was in‚ and the constant brainwashing by propaganda‚ the Nazi Party was able to thrive. In order

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    devastating event which occurred in 1939‚ from the strong minded politics to the poor economic welfare. Many factors contributed in the Great War‚ one being the Prussian Militarism which made Germany insanely powerful‚ secondly the great dictator Adolf hitter and lastly appeasement. For centuries the region of modern Germany was separated between over 300 small independent speaking German political units‚ which were rude by small princess. The Prussian militarism began with ’Frederick Welhem I’ the "Soldier

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