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    His ability to gather information from those in East Germany, served as an issue for many of his critics. In Joll’s article he states that, “One of the most widespread grounds for attacking Fisher is that he has dealt exclusively with German war aims and worked exclusively on German documents.” His defense…

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    which was directed towards Germany. The treaty opens with, “from coming into force with the present treaty, the state of war will terminate from that moment, and subject to the provisions of this treaty official relations with Germany and its German states.()” After outlining the tasks the League of Nations are expected to fulfill, the treaty continues to express in over 200 pages restrictions which only apply to Germany. It began with Germany’s borders. To start, Germany must relinquish all…

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    Germany (Deutschland) was established by Charlemagne in 800 A.D.; this combination of states were based on two compromises. “The first was between the King of Prussia and the rulers of the other German states, who agreed to accept him as the Kaiser (emperor or king) of the new United Germany, provided they could continue to control their states as they previously had.” (Deutsch Culture) The second was the agreement to accept a constitution that combined a powerful authoritarian monarchy with a…

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    The alliance between Germany and the Ottoman Empire seemed somewhat farcical at the time of the war. The Ottoman Empire was a failing state, the “sick man of Europe.” They had been losing power in the middle east and their economy was in disrepair, due to repeated wars in the Balkans before their alliance. They could only benefit from a win in this war, and that would bring them into modernizing their empire and have potential growth. However, they were a pathway to British colonies and had…

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    Smith’s coffee shop could expand into German market. The justification for entering in Germany as according to Kakabadse et al., (2015) the economy of Germany is assumed as the world’s fourth largest economy for more than 1/5th of European Union. The social market of German economy mainly tails free market principles with an extensive extent of government regulation, which has a wide-ranging social welfare program. Germany is basically a largest consumer market of EU that has a population of…

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    Transformation Of Germany

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    Standing as the center of Europe’s economic force, Germany has transformed numerous times over the past century. From the tyrannical and hated country at the forefront of World War II to now being a formidable ally to not only the United Nations, but all of Europe and the world. Today, Germany has overwhelmingly exceeded the expectations of its post-World War II military, economic, and political downfalls. With the restructuring of its economy, Germany has now become the number one support…

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    Serbia and gets her army ready. Germany informs Russia to stay away from and not help Serbia, Russia doesn’t listen so Germany then declares war on Russia. Germany moves to Belgium and France to try to invade them. France is ready to fight the Germans, then on August third 1914 Germany declared war on France and took over Belgium. Britain commanded Germany to leave Belgium. Germany ignored Britain, when Germany was still in Belgium, Britain declared war on Germany. On August sixth Austria…

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    Panos Kammenoss

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    (SITE GUARDIAN). Their leader, Panos Kammenos, is now using the economic strife within the country as a reason to respark the need for reparations regarding Germany’s actions in the second world war (SITE GUARDIAN). Kammenos’ goal is clear, force Germany into bailing out the Greek economy. Furthermore, Greece has pondered leaving the EU due to its debt crisis, with certain critics noting the state may benefit greatly from exiting the partnership (SITE NYT ARTICLE). Greece’s situation is not…

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    Social Changes In Germany

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    Many say the name of the country, Germany, has been blackened by the happenings within the past century. Germany was originally called Germania. Thousands of primitive tribes lived there. These tribes banded together and resisted the conquest of the Roman Empire in 9 A.D. If Germany had been conquered, its history, culture, and economy would have been immensely changed. A few centuries later Germany was conquered by the Francs. Germany was also home to Martin Luther who led the protestant…

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    In terms of numbers of capital ships (battleships and battle cruisers) the Allied Powers of Britain, France, Russia, and Japan had a clear advantage over Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. This does not take into account qualitative differences. Nor does it calculate the reluctance of some powers to hazard capital ships in combat for fear of possible loss of national prestige or upsetting the balance of power in a given theater of war. The Allies, thanks particularly to the Royal…

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