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    In Bell’s explanation of the events between 1936 and 1939 there were four integral affairs that spoiled the prospects of peace in Europe: namely, the German reoccupation of the Rhineland, the Austrian Anschluss, the Czechoslovakian Crisis, and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. These consecutive events ultimately culminated in the Invasion of Poland on the September 1st 1939, but were foreseen well in advance and were of no surprise to anyone when they transpired. The proliferation, from crisis to…

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    Name of Civilization/Nation: Kingdom Of Bohemia Modern Name: Czech Republic Location: Central Europe Rp Character's Name: I am going to make one, if the application is accepted Main Resource: Timber, Coal, and Iron. Type of Government: Absolute Monarchy Religion of the Country: Roman Catholic Why do you want this Civilization: I deeply admire Bohemian Culture and Architecture and i want to have this nation and bring its glory to the server. Describe the history of the nation: Bohemian Birth…

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    Adolf Hitler is very well known across the entire world. Hitler was a famous leader of the Nazi Germans from 1934 to 1945. Adolf Hitler was the fourth child out of six. He was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889. His family was a normal family with a few too many kids. At a young age, Adolf did not get along with his father. His father never approved of what Adolf wanted to do and he was very harsh towards Adolf. Before even turning 14, two of Adolf's siblings had passed away and…

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    For almost all of the last 1200 years, Central Europe has been a multiethnic space governed by overlapping political entities. We usually don 't think of it that way, because the Cold War created a new dichotomy o (advanced, democratic) Western Europe and (feudal, primitive, totalitarian) Eastern Europe, even though Vienna is about 150 miles southeast of Prague. Even before the Cold War, Central Europe had gotten a bad rap, since historians touted the nation-state as the teleological endpoint of…

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    Bohemia History

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    History of the area we call today the Czech Republic is quite interesting. Located in the middle of Europe, also known as the Heart of Europe, it was inhabited by many different cultures. The first cultures were quite primitive, but they have left their mark on history by creating the Venus of Dolní Věstonice, which is a small ceramic statue of a female figure. It is approximately twenty-five thousand years old, which makes it the oldest ceramic statue in the world. Then there were the early…

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    Essentially; Russia, Prussia, Britain and Austria attempt to settle all their negotiations on their own. Through many memoranda and attempted alliances the negotiations end up driven into a stalemate. In this stagnation one of Kissingers biggest points can be seen. There is an equilibrium that must…

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    Egon Schiele's Early Life

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    Egon Schiele By: Farshad Engineer Early Life Schiele was born on 12th June 1890 in Tulln, Lower Austria. When Schiele was a child, he was interested in trains he would devote hours sketching trains, he would sketch so much that his father wanted to destroy his sketchbooks. At the age of 11 Schiele moved to the nearby city of Krems, to attend secondary school. Early Life Cont’d. Schiele was a strange child in the eyes of the people around him, he was a shy and reserved and did not do well in…

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    Who is Adolf Hitler? Hitler was a very well known for being a leader in Germany’s at the time Nazi party, and was capitalized for economic power in Germany 1933. Hitler was born on 1889 in Braunau am Inn Austria April 20th. As a child Hitler did not have a fascinating childhood like every other normal kid had. Instead, he went through drastic changes, terrible experiences, and strange things growing up. That made him the person he is today. He started to struggle in secondary school due…

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    given to self-rule for Ruthenia, by and by self-rule was continually delayed. The Slovak People's gathering blamed the Czech government for having denied Slovakia guaranteed self-ruling rights. Hitler's ascent in Germany, the German extension of Austria, the subsequent restoration of revisionism in Hungary and of disturbance for self-sufficiency in Slovakia, and the settlement approach of the Western powers left Czechoslovakia without partners, presented to antagonistic Germany and Hungary on…

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    Gustav Klimt Gustav Klimt was born on July 14, 1862, on the outer part of Vienna, Austria. The son of Ernst and Anna Klimt. Ernst was a broke struggling gold engraver and Anna was musically talented, but had never wanted to become a professional artist. Gustav became very gifted at a young age. He went to Vienna School of Art and Crafts on a full scholarship. The school did not care that he was from a poor home and that he was young. Klimt used his time wisely at the school and focused on…

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