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    WHYWHY DID THE GERMANS SUPPORT THE NAZI PARTY There were many problems in post- World War One Germany. Among them were the political problems which included the three uprisings‚ The Spartacist Rebellion in 1919 which revolted across Germany eventually establishing a brief communist state in the province of Bavaria. There was The Kapp Putsch in 1920 who tried to overthrow the new republic and there was The Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923 that was led by Adolf Hitler and attempted to overthrow the

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    some German attacks against British ships‚ and Wilson tried to appeal to the end of the war without success. For elections‚ he used the slogan “He kept us out the war”‚ and made another mediation offer at the end of 1916 to end the war. Nevertheless‚ in march 1917‚ besides other “incidents”‚ several Americans ships were sunk by Germans‚ and the government cabinet voted to enter the war. To change the mass’ thoughts‚ much propaganda was used‚ and amongst them‚ some posters pictured Germans and their

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    In many literary works‚ there is a final victory for the main character. Compare and contrast the nature of this victory for Gatsby and Macbeth. Thesis: The final victory of Macbeth and Gatsby In the play Macbeth and the novel The Great Gatsby‚ the main characters achieve a similar final victory but ironically they also failed. They achieved their ultimate goal however‚ their victory is almost futile. In the middle century‚ people believed in witches to have the power to predict the future and

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    few to continue working which was now very important as they needed people in manufacturing to create the weapons‚ tanks and defenses for the troops. Throughout the war women were needed as the men were off fighting and those were left behind had reasons‚ health for example. When the country needed bodies to fill position in the factories‚ women

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    World War one was full of technological advances and I will be talking about three of them in my essay. Each of these advances was used by the Allies or the Central Powers. Both sides were extremely smart and has provided us with new ideas and inventions that we still use today. One tactic that was used was trench warfare. The soldiers would stand in the ground with high walls for protection. This provided shelter from gunfire. These walls were tall enough so everyone could stand behind them. One

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    The collapse of Enron case study Q1. The key stakeholders involved in‚ or affected by the collapse of Enron are: employees and retirees‚ thousands of them lost their jobs and the investment; the executives: Kenneth Lay‚ Jeffrey Skilling and Andrew Fastow they sold significant blocs of company stock‚ have conflicts of interests; government figures‚ Lay had close personal tie with the Bush family‚ Enron’s efforts influence policy making; regulatory authorities: Commodities Futures Trading Commission

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    and a majority of the camps were in Poland. They held Jews and various religious groups prisoner. The horrific acts committed in concentration camps defy reason and negatively impacted the lives of millions of innocent people. German concentration camps were first created in 1933 to detain political opponents of the Nazi party. Nazi Germans eventually began to imprison

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    In Norman Davies’ novel‚ No Simple Victory‚ Davies outlines every part of the warfare of World War II in Europe. He goes through all of the important battles and stages of the war. Davies wrote this book for the general public who want to learn more about World War II. The books was filled with interesting facts. Davies argues that World War II was very important. Davies separates the war into three phases: Phase 1: the pre-war order overturned (September 1939-June 1941)‚ Phase 2: the Reich rampant

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    Which was more important reason for the outbreak of ww1 in 1914? -the arms race -the assassination in Sarajevo The Arms Race was a race to build the biggest Army and Navy for the war that could occur at any time. All the countries except Britain and Germany were trying to build the biggest army but Britain and Germany were trying to build up their navy as Germany wanted the biggest navy so that they could overpower and beat the size of Britain’s. In Germany they had the biggest army‚ and it

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    H/W Why did Tsarism collapse in March 1917? 18/01/12 In March 1917 (Gregorian calendar) the Russian Tsarist government collapsed and was replaced by a provisional committee of 12 former duma members and a soviet (union) of workers and soldiers councils in a revolution ending over 300 years of Romanov rule‚ which was celebrated in 1913. This was due to a combination of events such as the Putilov factory strike; beliefs such as the views of the duma and what evidence suggests is the most important

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