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    a struggle trying to get land and a nation with a centralized government. Russia and England both fought their way to success by fighting and uniting their people. At the same time‚ they also both used different methods. While Russia and England both used force and military to have a centralized government‚ they also both used a different approach to gaining power. First‚ the two nations obtained and maintained a centralized government by using their military and force. With the Mongols invading

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    hyperinflation and the Munich (beer hall) Putsch; these catastrophic events were great threats to the Weimar Republic. The Ruhr Crisis occurred in January 1923 when Germany missed a reparations payment to the French in 1922 therefore French and Belgium troops decided to invade the Germans raw materials and goods so the German workers went on a passive resistance. This event was a humungous threat for the Weimar Republic as they would automatically receive a bad reputation and some countries might not want

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    "Why did the Weimer Republic Collapse?" By Richard Bessel Feb 28 /06 Snezana Miletic 20217149 History 102: Second Precise Assignment Dr.L Taylor 640 During the late 1920’s and 1930’s‚ the Weimar Republic came to an end as soon as depression hit and began to take hold of the economy. As a result‚ the political situation in Germany became uncertain and dangerous. Social‚ political and economical factors all contribute to Weimar’s collapse. The period of 1925-1929 is often considered to be

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    The good years for Weimar Germany were from 1924 to 1929‚ when the Republic got through the crises of 1923 and entered a stage of stability. The economy at this time was prosperous and the political chaos turned to constancy. The brilliant culture of Germany made it the centre of European creativity. This was in the areas of music‚ film‚ art‚ literature‚ science and more where Berlin showed great talents! Berlin was now seen as one of the most exciting cities in Europe‚ and Germany was accepted

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    refusing the Tsar’s order to defuse‚ the Duma set up a provisional government to rule over the state‚ premiership was given to Prince Lvov. At the same time the soviets were elected to rule local governments by the masses‚ they however accepted the legality of the provisional government(as did foreign governments) under the condition that it not hinder the aims of the soviets. From this an interesting position arose‚ the Provisional government ruled the country with the support of only the middle class

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    To What Extent did the Weaknesses in the Weimar Republic account for the growth and rise to power of the Nazi Party to 1933? The instalment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor‚ the ever continuing rise of Nazism and the final fall of the Weimar Republic. Events of 1933 in Germany through which the birth of the Third Reich was to begin‚ National Socialism implemented through Gleichschaltung and Hitler’s Weltanschauung would be a reality. A pivotal year indeed‚ through which The Nazi Party was able to legally

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    they had no choice but to sign. As one of the points in the treaty‚ Germany had to pay a rather large number of reparations. Germany was required to make extensive financial reparations. Difficulty arose in making these reparations. The Republic did not have enough money. The Weimer Republic was not in a

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    killed in Argentina. It wasn’t until 1984 that it became known that the Argentine government was behind the death of the 30‚000 people in Argentina. The government of Argentina’s main tactic for “insurgency” was known as forced disappearance. However‚ for what reason did Argentina’s government use forced disappearance‚ and were they successful in their act based on the effects? Essentially‚ the Argentine government used the hidden method of forced disappearance because it allowed them

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    “To build up a future‚ you have to know the past” Otto Frank. I chose this quote because it was said by Otto Frank. Speaking of Otto Frank how did he survive the Holocaust? Was it because he was Strong? Or because he was it because he was a leader? Otto Frank survived because he was a leader to the group‚ he was wise and he was strong. Otto Frank was leader to the group up in the annex. For example in the play‚ Otto took care of all of the problems in the annex. Like when Anne was angry with her

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    Why did Hitler become Chancellor? Many Historians agree the key event of Hitler´s rise to power was his appointment of Chancellor the 30th of January 1933 by the former German President von Hindenburg‚ who ruled the country since 1925 and was reelected in 1932. Although in the elections of July 1932 Hitler won 37.5% of the parliamentary seats (230)‚ making the Nazi party the largest in the Reichstag‚ whereas he should have been Chancellor‚ he did not rise to power‚ as Hindenburg did not appoint

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