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    Rise Of Nationalism

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    day in 2000. The big incident which happened right after World War II, the next war, the Cold War. Then there is the alliance of NATO, the European Economic Community, later known as the European Community, the French 5th Republic, collapse of the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crisis. Then there are countries and their actions to look at, like Yugoslavia, Hungary, France, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, and last but not least Russia. A plethora…

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    These people were tortured and killed at concentration camps, such as Auschwitz, which is one of the main cities in the book The Boy in The Striped Pajamas, by John Boyne. This book is about a nine-year old German boy named Bruno, who lived in Berlin at the time and was very naive. After his father got a rank promotion in the Nazi Party, Bruno’s family moved to a…

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    On September 1, 1939 less than one year after the Muenchen Concord , Adolf Adolf Hitler invaded Poland. His goal was to eliminate all of the Jews. United Kingdom and Jacques Anatole Francois Thibault promised to help Poland but United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was too far away for their Melodic line Strength to help and France was too afraid to help because they were afraid of the Germans. Poland had very little Navy and Air Force to conflict the Germans. Poland was also…

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    In 1948, Stalin challenged the United States, Great Britain and France to take control of all of Berlin, which was divided between the four countries after World War II. Stalin closed all roads and railroads into Berlin to force the other countries out of the capital city. However, the United States would not give in to the power of Joseph Stalin and they started to airlift supplies into Berlin, which continued for nearly a year. Stalin realized that the blockade was not effective, so he…

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    First Nuclear Arms Race

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    In 1945 of August , an arms race was created between the united states and soviet union.the united states of America and Soviet union developed mass numbers of nuclear weapons to destroy each other with. the United States government stayed top-secret task of developing the world's first atomic bomb. They called it the Manhattan Project. This project exploded two atomic bombs over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. these bombs were nicknamed ‘Little Boy’ and ‘Fat…

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    with no national identity. Hitler had terrorized the world during World War 2 and left the country in guilt and depression. After the war the allies agreed upon splitting Germany up in divisions into to a West and East Germany. Along with the city of Berlin, which was split up itself between the Allies. The Allies worked together in rebuilding Germany one piece at a time, but there were conflicting issues between the Allies. For the Western Allies such as the United States, Great Britain, and…

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    applied himself to physics and mathematics, subjects he had previously struggled with in school. He enrolled at the Berlin Institute of Technology, where he would go on to earn a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering. As a student, he joined the German Society for Space Travel, and worked with Oberth on liquid-fuelled rocket tests. Von Braun went on to attend the University of Berlin, where he attained his doctorate in physics in 1934. By that time, his group had successfully launched…

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    Lauper's Marries

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    and his best buddy, the chief of police; the prostitutes that love them—these are the elements that make Bertolt Brecht's play The Threepenny Opera a perennial favorite. (That means audiences keep coming back for more.The play premiered in 1928 in Berlin, and has been staged in many languages all over the world since then. Not impressed? Check out Cindy Lauper's recent version on Broadway. Yeah, we mean that Cindy Lauper. Summary The Threepenny Opera tells the story of Macheath (a.k.a. Mac the…

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    Battle Of The Bulge

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    the next years people did not have there freedom of speech, nor will they have the freedom to express themselves, 6 million european jews were killed. In 16 december 1944 Battle of the Bulge began . This Battle was the largest battle fought on the western Front in Europe. It Was also the largest fought by United States. The Battle of the Bulge was an attempt to move allies back from German home.This battle caught The allied forces off guard. They were able to fight back and…

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    Kennedy to Berlin to speak. When it was his turn to speak, he told the people of Berlin, in their language, that, “No matter where I go, no matter what I do, I always have a suitcase in Berlin.” He also called out General Gorbachev of the Soviet Union to, “Tear down this wall.” He set up an initiative called, “Strategic Defense” to shield the people, and increase the safety of the world. He also complimented the people of Berlin on how well they fought for their freedom…

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