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  • Germany At The Treaty Of Versailles
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    At eleven O' clock on the morning of November 11, 1918, the fighting ceased on the western front in France, Belgium. For almost four years the world watched the bloodiest and most expensive wars in history. Now at last, the return of peace that was so desperately desired became a reality. Two months later the representatives of the victorious powers in Paris to write the treaties of peace. The most important of these agreements was first to be completed. In less than four months the representati...
  • Weimar Republics
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    A path to a dead end: the Weimar Republics inevitable failure and the rise of Hitler to power. There were various factors that contributed to the failure of the Weimar Republic of Germany and the ascent of Hitlers National Socialist German Workers Party into power on January 30, 1933. Various conflicting problems were concurrent with the eventuation of the Republic that, from the outset, its first governing body the socialist party (SPD) was forced to contend with. These included the aspect of G...
  • Hitler's Next Step
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    Early 20th Century Nazi Germany Hitler 13th of August, 1937, Entry #13. Dear Diary, According to Hitler; "The young must be chiselled away. I want young men and women that can suffer pain. A young German must be as swift as a greyhound, as tough as leather, and as hard as Krupp's steel". We, the Youth of the Thousand year Reich, are the building blocks of future society. All of Germany must revolve around the Nazis, and we must all be devoted to the Fuhrer. Everything has changed since Hitler ca...
  • Hitler Unlike Churchill
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    Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler are two of the most recognizable names in history, and for good reason. They were each a leader of a great nation, nations that came head to head in World War II, and each had the faith and trust of their countrymen behind them. Churchill and Hitler were not similar in many ways, but they were both great orators and for each of them, it was this gift that took them to such great heights. On May 10, 1940 Winston Churchill becam...
  • Weimar Republics Government
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    Germany, after the I World War collapsed, and in 1919 the Weimar Republic was formed. It was supposed to be a democratic regime, which was to rebuild the country after the war, and create a stable, predictable country. Unfortunately, many aspects connected with economy, political affairs, tradition, the wartime experience and strict reparations and territory losses, complicated the situation in the Weimar Republic and doomed it from the beginning. The new government had to operate in times of a ...

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