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    After the First World War‚ the economic condition of Germany became very weak. The German troops lost in the war and then Germany was economically destroyed. They were forced to pay war reparations to both Great Britain and France. Also‚ most of the people in the Germany were unemployed. Germans started making plans to find out the ways to generate new job in different fields like in power plants‚ transportation‚ and other related fields. Due to the huge increment in the social spending and sudden

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    During the year of 1925‚ the Nazi party was no longer banned‚ and Hitler continued to speak in public. Elections came in 1928 where a lot of people did not want to vote for Hitler and his Nazi party but they won 12 seats. Even though the Nazi party were getting defeated‚ they still had a lot of back up from people everywhere‚ especially the press. This caused them to get a good exposure from all around the world. As mentioned earlier‚ Hitler saw himself as saved for a reason‚ therefore‚

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    After the First World War

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    trillion dollars. Marks lost so much value during this time period that some people burned the paper money instead of getting kindling because it was cheaper. Performers would also be paid‚ not in money; but in sausages. Hyperinflation wasn’t the only problem‚ unemployment increased as well. The Great Depression was an economic slump in North America‚ Europe‚ and other industrialized areas of the world that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It was the longest and most severe depression ever

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    How drug use and psychological problems led to the dictator we now know as Adolf Hitler. Hitler was not only disturbed by drug use and psychological problems‚ but he also had insane problems that would disgust anyone in their right mind. I will be exploring and explaining multiple reasons upon why Hitler was a smart‚ yet‚ at the same time an ignorant ruler. Some of the root causes come from Hitler’s childhood and how his parents treated and raised him. His early adulthood also served as a root cause

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    Probing CUltural Frontiers The Great War screwed the loser countries up‚ and the winning countries didn’t gain that much in the long term Postwar Pessimism Lost generation-Gertrude Stein Religious Uncertainty Theologians decide that the original sin isn’t progressive‚ and God’s realization isn’t really becoming realized Attacks on Progress Smart people are only used to make weapons and stuff Universal male suffrage before great war‚ and after women suffrage Democracy appeal Others

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    invade Germany. In June of 1944‚ the US‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ and the Soviet Union joined forces against Germany. This now meant that Germany was not only fighting Russia in the East‚ but also the rest of the Allies in the West. This was the main problem with Operation Barbarossa because it showcased how Germany underestimated the Soviet Union and its Allies. Germany was not capable of fighting a war of this magnitude against these world

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    would be a place where countries could talk out their problems‚ instead of fighting it out. Germany was forced to sign a treaty that made it so that

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    Commission declared that Germany was behind in their payments of coal and telegraph poles to France. The next month 60 000 French and Belgian troops marched to Germany and occupied the Ruhr on 11 January 1923. Germany’s hyperinflation exacerbated the problem of fulfilling the terms and conditions of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had instituted the policy of Passive Resistance where the government would pay the workers in the Ruhr to go on strike and refuse cooperation with the French. This meant that

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    will examine his tenure as Chancellor‚ and the ways in which he was able to achieve stability. First of all‚ the severity of the problem that Gustav Stresemann encountered when he first came into power was immense. Not only was there great political instability‚ there was also economic instability. The French occupation of the Ruhr caused huge economic problems for Germany. It brought German public finances to its usually robust knees. Furthermore‚ hyperinflation was at an astronomical level

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    terrible economy today because of what happened to them. So planned and market both suck but there is another option. Planned economy is flawed; as proven by history. Planned economy‚ in theory‚ works well but has a lot of big problems in practice. An example of the problems in planned economy is the

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