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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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    In the continent of Europe, I chose the country of Germany to research. Germany’s largest city, which also happens to be the largest city is Berlin. The country is also the most populous state in Europe, with 81 million inhabitants and is the second most popular migration destination in the world. In Germany, most of the people are very engaging when it comes to the topic of sports. In Germany, group activities, team sports, and competitions take place regularly. Playing with neighbors and…

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    a treaty was created. The Treaty of Versailles affected countries such as France, Britain, Germany and the U.S. and it was used as a prevention for future wars. However, the Treaty of Versailles was unfair to Germany because they were excluded from negotiations, took all the responsibility and faced complications with their economy. Starting at the beginning, the treaty was made unfair because Germany was banned from negotiations. They were excluded from the discussions and did not have a…

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    not it was right for Germany to start another world war. Prior to World War II Germany was treated unfairly due to the events of World War I. They had to accept full responsibility for starting World War I. Germany had to pay 6,600 million pounds for the damage caused by the war. They were only allowed to have a small army and six naval ships. No tanks, no air force and no submarines were allowed. The Rhineland area was to be de-militarized. Land was taken away from Germany and given to other…

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    economical policies that Hitler and the Nazi party created as they came into power. Each of these policies were different but helped to form Nazi Germany to what it was. The policies that were added was the Enabling act, economic miracle, and the 4 Years Act. Even though each of these policies were different they worked together to form the Nazi Germany that is known today. The first act that Hitler created when the Nazi party came into power was the Enabling Act. This act was created in March…

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    1937 Hitler reveals his war plans during Hossbach Conference. October 15th, 1938 Germany occupies Sudetenland (Czech Republic). March 16th, 1939 Germany takes Czechoslovakia. September 1st, 1939 Nazis invade Poland. November 30th, 1939 German attacks Finland. April 9th, 1940 Germany invade Denmark and Norway. May 10th, 1940 German invades France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. By the Beginning of 1943 Germany has occupied most of Europe, North Africa, and pushed into Russia.…

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    The holocaust also known as the Shoah, was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million Jews. The holocaust affected most of the world and the people of the Jewish race and religion. Adolf Hitler wanted to get all impurities out of his country so he started killing and sending Jews to concentration camps. After Hitler became the most powerful person in Germany he started being biased towards Jews. He also killed people who didn't agree with him…

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    Gender decided your fate in Nazi Germany and what you would do with your life. Women’s education was decreased and the curriculum was changed to suit propaganda needs. The first objective of the Nazi government was to reduce the number of women entering a higher education or college. On…

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    in Germany War, what do you think it would do to your country? Germany was way different from before to after World War 2. One person can change a country forever and that person was Hitler. When people now think of Germany badly because of the war that Hitler started. World War 2 changed the way people feel about the country mentally and emotionally. There were many limited things until Germany was rebuilt. One industrial plan for Germany that was signed in 1946 made the people of Germany…

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    Germany was in a similar position during the Post-WWI period and during the Post-WWII period, because in both time periods the nation was dealing with a struggling economy, demilitarization, and either a loss or reorganization of territory. After WWI, Germany was going through the global economic depression and experiencing hyperinflation, and as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, had a great loss of territory, and went through disarmament. A similar atmosphere existed in Germany after WWII.…

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