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    Why was Hitler able to Dominate Germany by 1934? World War one had left Germany in an unstable state. Large amounts of the state budget had been spent on war pensions‚ one of the factors contributing to Germany being virtually bankrupt. The war had deepened divisions in the German society‚ many workers were bitter because of restrictions placed on their wages. Germany could not start to recover and gain power again because it had reparations to pay due to the treaty of Versailles. The Weimar republic

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    Successes of the Revolutions of 1848 The 19th century was the beginning of new ideas and change in Europe. These is around the period where we look at Europe as being modern. Many things were changing including the way people think. By this time Europe had become very self sufficient with the agricultural revolution leading to the industrial revolution creating a food industry where people didn’t have to farm for their own food. This opened time in peoples schedules and some of them sat around thinking

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    Burke World History May 23‚ 2024. Why Appeasement was the Right Policy in Response to Germany? The interwar period was one of the most fragile times in Europe as the nation grappled with the effects of World War I and the chaos from the Great Depression. As a new power formed in Germany with the name of Adolf Hitler‚ the Allied Powers had to decide whether to keep peace or resume the conflict between regions. The Treaty of Versailles was a punishment towards Germany that limited their economic and

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    Beginning in the 19th century and concluding in the 20th century‚ the country of Germany transformed from a loose confederation of weak states to a world dominating powerhouse. Over the course of this short period of time‚ many powerful rulers took control of the country‚ each with their own planned intentions. Of these men‚ two powerful leaders‚ Otto von Bismarck and Adolf Hitler‚ left a groundbreaking impact on Germany that would be recognized by historians for years to come. Although the works

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    Germany was blamed for starting the world war one in 1914‚ and took a huge hit from the aftermath in 1918 having a total of almost 700 thousand casualties. Since germany was the main contributor of the start of this war‚ other countries turned their backs and forced the germans to pay for what they have done. Hence the activation of a treaty that took alot away from them. They were not allowed to build up their army‚ they had to lose land‚ and pay to france for the chaos that has been caused. The

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    Unit 49 - Dementia I have been working for a while in the Nursing Home and I have met patients with different situations. We have been dealing with more Nursing residents but getting to know with Dementia patients is very interesting. I have met Mrs. E which had been discharged from the hospital. She couldn’t communicate properly on what she wants‚ even her family are having a problem to recognize the things she liked and wants. It was a challenge for us to help her in her daily personal hygiene

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    How and why was Germany allowed to annex Austria and the Sudentenland? Was there any justifcation for Britain and France’s policy of appeasement? France and Britain worked out an agreement to appease Germany. These lands had been taken away from Germany through the Treaty of Versailles. Millions of Germans were living in these countires and were showing signs that they wanted to be under German rule. Britain also felt that Hitler was up to something and wanted to appease Germany by letting Hitler

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    SLIDE 2 INTRODUCTION One of the significant developments that have changed the course of history was the unification of Germany under the leadership of Prussia. Paradoxically‚ it was Napoleon who took the first step towards German unity. After overrunning the various German states and defeating the combined armies of Austria and Russia at Austerlitz‚ Napoleon formed a political union of German states called the “Confederation of the Rhine.” Hence Napoleon first gave the idea of national unity

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    the two wars. The play was thought as a comedy to most Christian; on the other hand‚ people thought the play was presented extremely races‚ as a Jew (Shylock) was the only villain and having all the punishments. In Act 3 Scene 1‚ Shylock was so depressed because his “own flesh and blood to rebel (Jessica eloped with a lot of money)” He was depressed for losing his own “blood” (Jessica) and angry because she stole everything from him. But two Christians (Salerio and Solanio) was being extremely disrespected

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    very few events that are more horrific than the Holocaust. The Holocaust started when Adolf Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933. The Holocaust means the destruction or slaughter of people on a mass scale. During this time‚ it was the Jews. Simon Jeruchim was a Jew during this time‚ and he was a Holocaust survivor. (Rice‚ Earle p.38-51) The Nuremberg law was created in 1935. The law said that the German Jews were no longer citizens of Germany. Anybody who was Jewish‚ part Jewish‚ or

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