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    Mozart’s passion to move and work elsewhere was only strengthened when the court theatre in Salzburg was closed and the other theatre became mainly reserved by visiting troupes. Both Leopold and Mozart went on two job-hunting journeys to Vienna and Munich but were…

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    at fault for it’s humiliation of Germany, and for causing a depression in Germany, allowing Germans to follow and listen to Hitler. Appeasement was a cause because of Britain and France seeing the Nazi party’s side of things, and because of the Munich Agreement. Failure of the…

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    Number of passenger and cargo in Munich Airport are increased continually. The modern lobby in airport is bright and clean. Free tea and massage services are available for passengers. A 60-seats cinema and three different types of wineries which show the beer culture in German also installed…

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    it. Meanwhile, Britain and France went with appeasement; giving into someone’s demands, and wanted to give Hitler what he wanted “in hopes that they’ll be content and go away.” This all lead to what is known as the Munich Conference. The Munich Conference was a meeting held in Munich Germany in 1938, which decided the fate of Czechoslovakia. The outcome of the Conference was that Germany is given control over the…

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    Adolf Hitler's Weaknesses

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    (History.com Staff Beer Hall Putsch, paragraph 1) His duty was to keep tabs on the different political groups within the area that he was in charge of patrolling. One particular party that he encountered while he was in Munich, he drew an interest to, which was the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. By infiltrating the meeting of the party, Hitler decided to join and became a member in 1919. (History.com Staff, Beer Hall Putsch paragraph 1) Adolf had started off…

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    Resolving disputes without the bloodshed of war, may not always be the best option for humanity. Winston Churchill, a member of Parliament, claimed that Chamberlain made a major mistake when it came to the Munich settlement. He argued that Britain’s decision to not go to war against Germany would have serious repercussions on all of Europe. By settling the dispute peacefully with the Nazi’s, this would only encourage Hitler to claim more territory in Europe. Churchill’s speech to Parliament…

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    begs the question “what if”? “We will not be silent… we are your bad conscience. The white rose will not leave you in peace!”. The white rose movement was started by Sophie Scholl and her brother Hans Scholl. Its was made up of students who attended Munich university; Alex Schmorell, Willi Graf, and Christoph Probst, all in their early twenties. Also members…

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    With the aggression of the dictators in Europe the Democratic European leaders wanted to find a solution to the growing problem. Hitler and Mussolini violated the Treaty of Versailles and built up their armies to invade other countries. Italy invaded Ethiopia to start another Italian empire. Germany built up its army, created a new air force, the Luftwaffe, and sent troops into the Rhineland. Japan left the League of Nations and invaded Manchuria. By the time European leaders wanted to take…

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    15. Nearing the end of the war, my Opa was captured by the Germans in Munich. To save his life he lied to the Nazis, saying he was on special orders from Berlin. Since his captures did not believe him they locked him up in a cell and sent a letter to Berlin. However at that time Berlin has already been captured by the British and so no response was sent. And so he was given one more day but before they could kill him Munich was attacked by the British. However, His troubles did not end there…

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    The ‘Porter’s five forces analysis’ helps a business determine the long term attractiveness and profitability of the industry it is operating in, (Cite Magazine/Textbook) but also allows a business to examine the amount of power it has over a number of factors in its immediate environment. (Cite Magazine/Textbook) The five forces analysis examines the threat of new entrants to an industry, the threat of substitutes to a business, the bargaining power of suppliers, the bargaining power of buyers…

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