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    is the oldest surviving name of a country in Europe. The Historic Macedonia was governed by the Roman Empire, by the Byzantine Empire, and by Turkey. In 1878, the Treaty of Stefano granted possession of the largest part of Macedonia to Bulgaria. However, Bulgaria was defeated by the Greece and Serbia in the Second Balkan War of 1913 and as a result, possession over a large portion of Macedonia was transferred to the Greeks and Serbs. On September 8, 1991, Macedonia finally achieved its…

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    1. Harry Truman was the US President from 1945 to 1953. After World War II, he signed the United Nations charter, ratifying the international organization for peace. He also signed the act initiating the European Recovery Program, which supplied sixteen European countries with economic support to rebuild the damaged sites. In Europe, the partitioning of Germany, especially Berlin, added to the increased hostility between the Soviet Union and the western powers. In 1948, Truman created a massive…

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    The Treaty of Versailles - Homework Assignment 1. “If I am elected, Germany is going to pay… I have personally no doubt we will get everything you squeeze out of a lemon, and a bit more. I propose that every bit of (German owned) property, movable and immovable, in Allied and neutral countries, whether state property or private property, should be surrendered by the Germans.” Sir Eric Geddes, a government minister, speaking to a rally in the general election campaign, December 1918. a. Why…

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    signed in the hall of mirrors. Germany was forced to pay a lot of money due to all the damage it had done to the allied countries. That is why Germany was the most important treaty. Germany had signed the peace treaty with Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria. Woodrow Wilson, who was also the U.S. president in the year 1918. The president had submitted “The Fourteen Points”. It was “aimed to secure a peace”; his beliefs for these Fourteen Points were that he wanted justice. President Wilson…

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    Like with any business it has it highs and lows as well tragedy. Georges Nagelmackers passed away at the age of 60 in the year of 1905 leaving behind possibly the most successful luxury transportation system for the time as his legacy. Even the Orient Express couldn’t except the effects of war unfortunately even with CIWL extensive connections with many of the heads of Europe made by Nagelmackers couldn’t prevent the train’s hiatus during World War I. Shortly after the end of the war they…

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    countries that fought in world war I split into two camps. Russia,France,Belgium, and the united kingdom were among the side of serbia. They were called the allies.Opposing them were the central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary,The Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. The United States largely in response to german submarine attacks on its ships joined the allies in april 1917. Most of the fighting took place on two fronts in europe but the war also spread to the middle…

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    The first major cause of the epic collapse of the Ottoman Empire was the tremendous loss of territories and land through multiple military campaigns by European countries. Russia, in particular, had a growing desire to capture Constantinople and gain control over the Black Sea after its embarrassing defeat in the Crimean War. Although Russia did not capture Constantinople, during a time of uncertainty and instability in the Ottoman Empire, Peter the Great came to power and strengthened Russia’s…

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    The Quidditch match started, it was Bulgaria V.S Ireland, Ireland won by ten points. After the game they all went to sleep, when they woke up Death-eaters were attacking. Barty Crouch’s house-elf was found with Harry’s wand, the elf’s name was winky, and she was later fired. When they got to…

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    Joshua Stobbe October 2017 Communism Albert Zhuravlev About the author: Albert Zhuravlev was a Russian citizen living in Moscow. He was one of many who did not agree with communism. He wrote this because communism took everything that he had, as well as his family. The year 1929, and Russia has a new dictator. His name is Joseph Stalin, and how he imposes communism cruelly. Communism is now worse than before. Communism is when the government decides what you get, what products you sell and…

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    country, we were able to see how our individual country really had it. I also really enjoyed playing with our budget and investing it to see how we could increase it. I was the Head of Intelligence, so I wrote all of the dispatches for my country (Bulgaria) and I…

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