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    Anti-Comintern pact ,1936 was signed between two powerful dictators. It was wise for Hitler to include a dictator like Mussolini and Italy and later Japan to build his opposition against the communist. Hitler is using Mussolini who is the leader of the fascist movement and his admiration, Which “was soon expanded to include the major Asian power Japan in the Anti-Comintern pact in which the three nations” constructed an opposition against the comintern(Communist). It’s wise because two of the…

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    Essay – Causes of WWI World War One from 1914 to 1918 is also known as the Great War. The main causes of the war, Imperialism, Nationalism and Militarism turned many European countries against each other over decades. The short term events that caused the eruption of the Great War were the forming of alliances of many European countries and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. World War One destroyed countries, families and killed over seventeen million people and…

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    Cognitive Theory – Jean Piaget was an employee at the Binet Institute in the 1920’s where he was responsible for French versions of questions on English intelligence tests. It was there where he became intrigued by reasons children gave for their wrong answers on tests dealing with logical thinking. Piaget came to conclusion that these incorrect answers revealed key differences between the thinking of children and adults. In 1936 Jean Piaget was the first psychologist to make systematic study…

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    Jews during the Holocaust. He saved more Jews than any other form the gas chambers and Nazi death traps. An ethnic german,and a man full of flaws like the rest of us, he was born on April 28, 1908 in Zwittau Austria - Hungary, what is now known as Moravia in the Czech Republic. He was born as a Catholic, but from a young age he inhabited a world of sin. He grew up with all the privileges money could buy. His exploits with women, bribery, black marketeering, and lies are the stuff of a…

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    Sigmund Freud, The Unconscious Beliefs Sigmund Freud was born to his Jewish parents in 1856, in Freiburg Moravia. Although his original aspirations was to become a lawyer, he nevertheless enrolled in medical school at the University of Vienna in 1873. Thereafter, he became a doctor and dealt with patients suffering from neurotic disorders which led him to devote his time in researching neurosis. Primarily, his studies made him famous as an important researcher of personalities with a focus…

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    Hitler's Foreign Policy

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    Before Hitler could become such an influential dictator, he needed to find his opportunity to infiltrate the political minds of Germany. Hitler’s first opportunity was in the Presidential Election of 1932 against Paul von Hindenburg. Unfortunately Hitler did not win the presidency, but this was not a total lost for him. The election revealed to Hitler that he was in fact very well received and liked by the majority of Germans, it also revealed the popularity and growth of the Nazi party.…

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    The T. & A. Baťa Shoe Company was founded by Tomáš, Anna, and Antonin Baťa in 1984 in Zlín, Czech Republic, then Moravia of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It was established by sibling who were eighth generation Baťa family shoemakers. They had 10 full-time employees with fixed work schedules and regular weekly wages, a rarity during that time. In 1895, T. & A. Baťa Shoe Company popularized the canvas shoe and grew their business to 50 employees. In 1897, they released the Batovka, one of the…

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    Jonathan Agbeyegbe Susan May German 333 Thesis: Albert Von Wallenstein’s Exploits and Importance to the 30 Years War Albrecht von Wallenstein was a great commander as well as a very complicated and ambitious human being. Albrecht von Wallenstein was very important to the 30 year war and was actually one of the reasons the war lasted so long. Albrecht von Wallenstein was the champion of many battle and skirmishes during the 30 year war. He brought great valor and prestige to his master the…

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    humanity. Here is a great example, Oskar Schindler, a German man, who thanks to his factories, is credited for saving about 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. Oskar Schindler was born on April 28,1908, in Zwittau, Austria-Hungary (present day Moravia in the Czech Republic). Schindler was raised Catholic and enjoyed of many privileges growing up, that “only money could buy.” At the age of nineteen Schindler married Emilie Schindler. Oskar had a reputation of being a gambler and when…

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    psychoanalysis, studied the progression of personality development (McLeod, 2013) and Jean Piaget (1896-1980), was the first psychologist to study the progression of cognitive development (McLeod, 2009). Sigmund Freud was born on 6th May 1856 in Freiberg Moravia and died on 23rd September 1939. Freud was a non-practising Jew who was educated in…

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