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    German Imperialism Causes

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    World War 1 happened between July 1914 and November 11, 1918. Before the end of the war, more than 17 million individuals would be murdered including more than 100,000 American troops. The motivation behind why war emitted is very more confounded than a basic rundown of causes. While there was a chain of occasions that prompted the battling, the main drivers of the Great war are not so simple as of one thing but an account of many things including Germany’s stride for military “defenses” to…

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    During the near mid 1880’s to early 1930’s, many immigrants had come from all over due to the Gold Rush, Industrial Revolution, and railway businesses, the largest of them being German. German immigrants had many conflicts to face during that time period, including the German Revolution, World War 1, World War 2, etc. Many Germans left for those reasons, but some left for their own purposes. These reasons for immigration are called push/pull factors. A pull factor is when somebody chooses to…

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    New German School Essay

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    The concept of the New German School, while vague, had a huge effect on the world of music. It is a group of musicians who aimed to expand upon the legacy of Beethoven and further the German narrative. The New German School was not a set “club” or meeting group of composers. Rather, they were musicians who Franz Brendel, a philosopher whose influential writings impacted the musical sphere, grouped together and praised. The three he frequently praised on high were Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, and…

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    The German political party, the Nazi Party, is overwhelmingly portrayed to all of non-German history’s as one of the most notorious, radical, insane, and overall ruthless political parties to ever arise. However, to the German population that had been left to deal with the aftermath of World War I, the Nazi Party gave them a new opportunity to restore the pride within Germany and satisfy the meaning of the Völk. Following World War I along with the Treaty of Versailles, Germany had been made…

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    In ten years i see myself traveling the world, screaming at people in German. To do that i will need to start learning German right now, and studying the best places to travel to. I will need to take classes that will allow me to get good jobs, and start researching the job industry, to find a good job like a doctor that will alo me to earn enough money to live in multiple countries for a while, and still have enough money to be able to live for a while in America while i settle back down. If…

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    German Holocaust Education Introduction The Holocaust is generally considered to be one of the biggest human tragedies in history. Around 5.93 million Jewish people are estimated to have been killed (Dawidowicz, 1975:403), along with millions of other people; political prisoners, prisoners of war, Romani, homosexuals, and other minority groups. As such, it is an important part of German history which receives a certain amount of focus in education. The importance of the Holocaust as a part of…

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    German Rubble Films Essay

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    German Rubble Films of the Late 1940s German rubble films in the late 1940s do not appear to directly engage the larger picture of the atrocities that took place during WWII. Two 1940s rubble films were viewed and analyzed to determine how they dealt with Germany’s responsibilities for excessive human suffering in WWII. Murderers Among Us (MAU), 1946, directed by Wolfgang Staudte and Seven Journeys (SJ), 1947, directed by Helmut Käutner were both viewed, compared, and contrasted. Post-WWII…

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    German Beer Styles Essay

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    Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany Beer is one of the oldest alcoholic beverages recorded in human history. The first forms of beer were documented in Mesopotamia 3000 years BC as well as in Europe around the same time. Ever since then beer became an important part of German culture and lifestyle. It rose to become the national drink and the emblem of the people. There is hardly a second country in the world where there is a greater variety of beer than in Germany. Each state has its own varieties and…

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    Tacitus View on The German Character The author of Germany, more specifically, The German Character, was the Roman orator, Tacitus, also known as Publius Cornelius Tacitus, or Gaius Cornelius Tacitus. This great historian and prose stylist was born in ad 56 and died in c.120. Germany was written as a descriptive piece to explain the Germanic tribes on the Roman frontier of the Rhine. Tacitus uses this writing to historically introduce the Germans, and to show appreciation for the German…

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    German Shepherds Advice If you own a German Shepherd, or are thinking of adopting or buying one, you’re one of many German Shepherd lovers, and for good reason. German Shepherds are among the most intelligent dogs, and also among the best-looking dogs, with their smooth coats, strong bodies. German Shepherds also have lively personalities and make great companion dogs. You may already know that German Shepherds face some health challenges. The primary problems you have to watch for in German…

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