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    degenerate art

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    symbolism‚ post-Impressionism and Fauvism—were not universally appreciated. The majority of people in Germany‚ as elsewhere‚ did not care for the new art which many resented as elitist‚ morally suspect‚ and too often incomprehensible.[2] Under the Weimar government of the 1920s‚ Germany emerged as a leading center of the avant-garde—the birthplace of Expressionism in painting and sculpture‚ of the atonal musical compositions of Arnold Schoenberg‚ and the jazz-influenced work of Paul Hindemith and

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    Introduction: Germany under the rule of the Fuhrer Hitler‚ his rule had positive and negative effects on the German people during his reign. Hitler came into power when the weak Weimar republic were giving into the Treaty of Versailles‚ this only made the republic weaker and causing them to lose their army and their money. Germany tried to find a stronger leader who could lead them out of depression during the time of the treaty‚ when Hitler came into power he created the Nazi party who convinced

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    Rise of Totalitarianism

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    Poland‚ Belgium‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Denmark‚ and some made independent countries showing self-determination. All this did was anger the German people‚ because they blame the signing of the treaty on the people known as the “November Criminals”. The Weimar Republic did not know who to blame for the defeat and faced many problems similar to that. Revolts let out and so did street gangs. Horrible inflation happened due to the high reparations in the 1920s. This caused many German citizens to have very little

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    Hitler had big ambitions and he was finally starting to fulfil them. Hitler‚ like many other political leaders thought that the Weimar Republic was weak. He promised to take back the Treaty of Versailles by reclaiming land and re-arming Germany. In 1918 Hitler created powerful propaganda to make people believe that he was Germany’s last hope and that the Weimar Republic had stabbed Germany in the back by ending the war when Germany had a chance to win‚ this had been a waste of time as Hitler had

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    unemployed. Over six million Germans were out of work. * Democratic States after the War * Germany: The imperial Germany of William II had come to an end in 1918 with Germanys’ defeat in war. A German democratic state known as the Weimar republic was then created. * France: The popular front started a program. The French new deal gave workers the right to collective bargaining. * Great Britain: Political leaders in Britain largely ignored the new ideas of a British economist‚ John

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    conclusion‚ the German people faced an inherent complication: what was to be the future of Germany? Democracy was a paltry response to such a climactic part of history. The Weimar Republic not only deteriorated the already feeble nation‚ but became a mixing pot for the future of the Third Reich. Once the previous leaders of the Weimar Republic conceded defeat‚ Adolf Hitler rose in his ranks until he accepted his position as Führer on August 1st‚ 1921 for the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. They

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    during hyperinflation? Hyperinflation is when a country experiences a large increase in prices and there becomes an imbalance in the supply and demand for money‚ causing the concept of inflation to be meaningless. The hyperinflation of the Weimar Republic was a 3 year period of hyperinflation in Germany‚ between June 1921 and January 1924. It was caused by the extremely rapid growth in the supply of paper money. It was almost like a form of taxation‚ as Germany was struggling for money at this

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    After World War One German had to face serious problems‚ such as the Treaty of Versailles‚ dislike of the weak and unpopular Weimar Government‚ serious economic problems of inflation and unemployment in the early 1920s and again after 1929 and the Great Depression. Furthermore‚ fear and concern about the rise of communism with strikes and rebellions. Hitler used powerful persuasion techniques such as propaganda and in other circumstance aggression and violence to eliminate his opponents‚ thus aiding

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    The Stresemann Era

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    How was the Stresemann era a successful period for the Weimar Republic? Gustav Stresemann became the German Chancellor in August 1923. A committed nationalist‚ he also believed that Germany’s problems could only be solved by negotiating with other countries. In 1923‚ the German economy was in ruins‚ as hyperinflation had caused the German currency to lose its worth to foreign countries. When Stresemann came to power he introduced the Rentenmark‚ a new currency and reduced government spending

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    Dominican Republic

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    are so many reasons why you should come visit the Dominican Republic! The Dominican Republic has places that still are the way they used to be in the past‚ so you get to experience an old and a more industrialized feel. It is peaceful and quiet; its beauty not only comes from the land but also from the friendly people.  If you are looking for a place to get away and relax come to this island! Climate: The majority of the Dominican Republic has beautiful tropical weather all year long‚ with the temperature

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