Continuation Theory of WWI & II
.... Griff nach der Weltmacht translated as Germany's Aims in the First World War, (D?sseldorf: 1961, London, 1967); Hans Ulrich Wehler, The
German Empire, 1871 1918 ....
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The Situation Leading to World War II
.... The disastrous 1919 Treaty of Versailles basically laid the entire responsibility of the war at the feet of the
German Empire. Germany ....
(1741

7

)
German Culture and History Culture, Tradition, and History of ...
.... However, it was not until Bismarck that an actual, separate,
German Empire was created in 1871. This
empire was defeated during ....
(1145

5

)
German Reunification
.... The Holy Roman
Empire was, in
German history, the "First Reich." (The "Second" was the
German Empire of Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm II.) him no effective power ....
(5498

22

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German Parliament
.... pique of enthusiasm. Once the southern states joined the North
German Confederation, the
German Empire was born. In January, 1871 ....
(973

4

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Role of Nationalism in Outbreak of WWI
.... 1871. The new
German Empire was immediately a Great Power, succeeding to the place of Prussia in a sharply enhanced form. By 1914 ....
(1484

6

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Nationalism, Imperialism & WWI
.... 1871. The new
German Empire was immediately a Great Power, succeeding to the place of Prussia in a sharply enhanced form. By 1914 ....
(1489

6

)
Otto von Bismarck & German History
.... leader behind the three nineteenth century wars which resulted in the partial unification of Germany and ultimately to the creation of the
German Empire. ....
(1368

5

)
The German National Experience
.... had meaning in terms of language and culture, but was politically a pure abstraction, the purely nominal Holy Roman
Empire of the
German Nation consisting in ....
(2842

11

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The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... Roman law was accepted in its entirety in Germany, primarily because the
German empire was virtually disintegrating into individual states during this period ....
(2436

10

)
The End of Britain's Trade Empire In the years
.... Even food reserves began to dwindle. When the Ottoman
Empire joined the
German-Austrian alliance Britain's Asian colonies were threatened. ....
(1178

5

)
Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... gave the
German admiral in command of the two former
German warships authorization to .... On November 2, Russia declared war on the Ottoman
Empire and on November 3 ....
(2763

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The Career of Otto von Bismarck
.... in to the Bismarck-choreographed federal constitution: the king of Prussia was designated hereditary emperor, or "kaiser," of the
German empire, while the ....
(4448

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The Western Roman Empire
.... and [] scholarship," and further codified Roman law (Treadgold 75). He even sent expeditions against the
German barbarians in parts of the Western
empire. ....
(1281

5

)
19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
The primary leader behind these wars and
German unification was Otto von Bismarck, the creator of what would become the
German Empire. ....
(4288

17

)
Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses
.... and the Pope with a list of grievances they produced 102 examples of "oppressive burdens and abuses imposed on and committed against the
German empire by the ....
(3210

13

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Luther's Reformed Version of Christian Doctrine
.... and the Pope with a list of grievances they produced 102 examples of "oppressive burdens and abuses imposed on and committed against the
German empire by the ....
(3210

13

)
War and Society in Europe
.... Wawro also says that Germany urged Austria-Hungary to attack the Serbs and, with an enlarged
German empire in mind, wanted to push outward despite being ....
(3813

15

)
National Security & the Nation-State
.... During this period, a new
German Empire was formed, as well as a unified kingdom of Italy and a Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary. ....
(784

3

)
Adolf Hitler
.... Hitler's grand architectural visions of rebuilding the
German empire are perceived as sublimations of repressed sexual desire by most Freudian interpreters of ....
(1402

6

)
Nazi German and Fascist Italian Foreign Policy
.... Mussolini's fatuous nationalism and grandiose plans for a new Roman
Empire. .... The
German Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure, and Effects of National Socialism. ....
(3236

13

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History of Munich
.... brought Richard Wagner to the area, which caused it to become a musical and artistic center.4 After the defeat of the Kaserreich (
German Empire) after World ....
(2146

9

)
Imperialist Aggression in the Balkans
.... Ottoman
empire to the south" knew that the Habsburg
Empire must "maintain ....
German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, deciding to take this opportunity to strike a ....
(927

4

)
The Balkan Peninsula
.... Ottoman
empire to the south" knew that the Habsburg
Empire must "maintain ....
German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, deciding to take this opportunity to strike a ....
(927

4

)
Characteristics of Various Empires
.... The
German princes refused to surrender their sovereignty until they were presented .... interesting comparisons that can be made between the Roman
Empire and the ....
(1388

6

)
Empress Maria Theresa
.... A majority of Maria Theresa's subjects spoke
German, but her
empire was not a "
German" state -- Prussia, from which modern Germany was ultimately formed, was ....
(1934

8

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... France, and Spain unprotected against
German invasion. Size, civil war, betrayal, and economic resources all contributed to the downfall of the Roman
Empire. ....
(1240

5

)
Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... Germany got most of Alsace and part of Lorraine, and Napoleon III's "
empire" was gone. French hatred and
German "superiority" already laid the seeds for World ....
(1159

5

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The Growth of Papal Government
.... Papacy and the
German "Holy Roman" Emperors. In AD 800, the Pope had crowned Charlemagne, King of the Franks, as Roman Emperor, "restoring" the
Empire in the ....
(1848

7

)
Greek Period and Roman Period
.... The situation even became so menacing that the
Empire was forced to pay
German mercenaries of questionable loyalty to defend the Roman
Empire (Ferrill). ....
(2578

10

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