The Soviet Union After Stalin It is iron
.... on Russia produced by its joining World War I on the side of the Allies against
Germany. .... until his death in 1953, Stain ruled the Soviet Union with an
iron hand ....
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NDUS
.... A large seam of coal ran from Britain through Belgium and northern France through the Ruhr valley in
Germany.
Iron ore deposits also existed in Western Europe ....
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The Industrial Revolution
.... A large seam of coal ran from Britain through Belgium and northern France through the Ruhr valley in
Germany.
Iron ore deposits also existed in Western Europe ....
(1266

5

)
Mexico, Guatemala & Germany Resources
.... While
Germany exports many finished products, its natural resources consist of
iron ore, coal, potash, timber, lignite, uranium, copper, natural gas, salt ....
(728

3

)
Biography of Clara Barton
.... and 1873 Barton lived in Europe, where she helped establish hospitals during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) and was honored with
Germany's Iron Cross for ....
(3366

13

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German Parliament
.... to rule: "The great questions of the day will not be settled by speeches and majority decision...but by blood and
iron" (Chambers 787).
Germany's rise to ....
(973

4

)
Economic Position of Germany
....
iron and steel, transport equipment, electrical machinery, metal and chemical products, food and beverages, cement, and textiles. By the early 1990s,
Germany ....
(1342

5

)
France: Economics
.... and transportation equipment, aircraft, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceutical products,
iron and steel, and beverages Export Partners:
Germany, Spain, Italy, the ....
(622

2

)
GERMANY MARSHALL PLAN
.... desired a cash settlement, such as transfer of gold, but
Germany, exhausted by .... until 1935, the Saar district, stripped the country of important
iron ore and ....
(5347

21

)
Life in the Iron Mills
Although
iron works were already at work by the 1700s, the first cotton mills .... however, as the economies in places such as Ireland and
Germany became depressed ....
(2038

8

)
The Problem of Germany: 1945-1948
.... but Gormly said Washington was undecided on its future policy toward
Germany (31 .... nations occupied by the Soviet Union and drawing down an
iron curtain against ....
(4908

20

)
19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
.... our time are not decided by majority decisions but by blood and
iron." William showed .... to war, his eyes always on the prize of a powerful Prussian-led
Germany. ....
(4288

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)
Britain and Industrialization
.... in Britain,
Germany's railroad was decisive for giving the economy a critical mass, even though the bulk of the mass so to speak turned out to be in
iron, steel ....
(3070

12

)
GERMAN NATIONALISM and THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
.... the House of Hohenzollern, the rest of
Germany remain disunited until Chancellor Otto von Bismarck unified it by his policies of 'blood [wars] and
iron' of 1866 ....
(1598

6

)
The Cold War
.... A divided
Germany was the result of this conflict. .... be a lasting peace with the capitalist West, and Churchill responded by stating that an "
iron curtain" had ....
(1654

7

)
The Grand Alliance and Its Failures
.... When the "
Iron Curtain" descended between Eastern and Western Union, it became readily .... into after World War II had not resolved the question of
Germany or of ....
(714

3

)
Glass
.... Sheet glass was developed in
Germany in the 11th century, and windows containing .... After cooling, it was ground using rotating cast
iron disks and increasingly ....
(2589

10

)
The Life of Charlemagne
.... The border disputes between France and
Germany that continued into the twentieth century provide .... of the Romans, which had, it was true, feet of
iron, or even ....
(1872

7

)
German Reunification
.... the contemporary political world. An
Iron Curtain was imposed across Europe, and it split
Germany in two. In 1961, the division ....
(5498

22

)
Paul von Hindenburg
.... the Order of the Red Eagle during the Seven Weeks' War and the
Iron Cross in .... to another rebirth in 1925, when I would be elected President of
Germany under the ....
(2164

9

)
The German Reich & the Kaiser
.... Nelan, Bruce W. "Reunification of
Germany: Anything to Fear?" Time (26 March 1990): 32. Snyder, Louis L. Otto von Bismarck: The Blood and
Iron Chancellor - A ....
(2458

10

)
Careers of Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler
.... He served for four years on the front lines, earning two
Iron Crosses but .... he, unlike other German leaders, began to implement the plan to restore
Germany to a ....
(1351

5

)
GERMAN INDUSTRY AND THE HOLOCAUST This research p
.... Krupp, which had been in the
iron and steel business since medieval times, based on the rich
iron ore and coal deposits .... IG Farben was
Germany's largest company ....
(3291

13

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The Economy of Poland
.... capital expenditures of $NA (1999 est.) Industries: machine building,
iron and steel .... animals 12%, mineral fuels 7% (1997) Exports - partners:
Germany 36%, Italy ....
(1427

6

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HG Wells as a Historian
.... of August 4, was German imperialism and militarism, "the monstrous vanity begotten in 1870." The victory of
Germany, of "blood and
iron, flagwagging Teutonic ....
(3204

13

)
World History
.... Unlike France,
Germany could take advantage of its significant
iron and coal deposits and as
Germany became more of an industrial powerhouse during the 20th ....
(3832

15

)
Ancient Aryans in Europe
.... the Nordic peoples also discovered the secret of
iron working which .... subraces and subtypes of the British Isles, Scandinavia, northern
Germany, the Netherlands ....
(1586

6

)
Aryan Designation of Race
.... the Nordic peoples also discovered the secret of
iron working which .... subraces and subtypes of the British Isles, Scandinavia, northern
Germany, the Netherlands ....
(1583

6

)
ADOLF HITLER
....
Germany, where he joined the Bavarian Army. He served throughout the First World War in the front lines, rose to the rank of Corporal, and was awarded the
Iron ....
(2881

12

)
The Spanish War & World War II
.... Spain was also the source of raw materials, especially strategically vital supplies of copper and
iron, that
Germany would soon need. ....
(5617

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