The German National Experience
.... a distinct historical identity since Western civilization began to emerge out of the Dark Ages over a thousand years ago, a unified
German nation-state came ....
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The First and Second World Wars
.... Under Hitler the
German nation underwent conversion to another kind of nationalism. .... A purely
German nation could never be defeated. ....
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THE HOLOCAUST and Germany
.... 45 years as explanations for the atrocities committed by the Nazi government in Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, apologies for the
German nation, abdications of ....
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German National Socialism This paper will examin
.... Moreover, because a single
German nation was not yet a political reality, the ideas of the romantics provided an eager people with a goal, or ideal, to reach ....
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Creation of the Single German Economy
.... a special significance in this policy implementation, because (1) the Western Allies intended to make the city a part of the new West
German nation, (2) the ....
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Merger of East/West German Economies
.... a special significance in this policy implementation, because (1) the Western Allies intended to make the city a part of the new West
German nation, (2) the ....
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German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition of 1929
.... In 1986 the building was reconstructed at its original site. The Pavilion had no function other than to represent the
German nation at the exposition. ....
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Deterrence
.... for the Allies to change the shape of Europe and to shift power away from Germany: "They were anxious to ensure that the
German nation acknowledged defeat ....
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Dissolution of Soviet Union: Effect on Europe
.... Seton-Watson traces the beginnings of the trend toward the formation of a
German nation some four or five centuries before it actually occurred, and he notes ....
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GERMAN NATIONALISM and THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC
.... parts of the newly constituted Polish state, few, if any, of Germany's remaining citizens had allegiance to any other
nation or state. Even the
German Jews, a ....
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Treatment of Turks in Present-Day Germany
.... The
German nation still defines citizenship in terms of bloodline and "Germanitude." As Joffe jokingly asserts that "it is better to have a
German shepherd in ....
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German Social Patterns
.... East Germany) and the solved rate was only 29 percent, well below the average of 42 percent for the
nation as a whole. Other former East
German states saw much ....
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German Resistance to the Nazis
There was resistance to the Nazis within
German society from a number of .... The entire
nation was being brought into conformity under the official designation ....
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German Military Strategy During WWII
.... clearing the island. On July 24, Mussolini was overthrown, but the
German troops in the
nation fought on tenaciously. Sicily was fully ....
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Influence of the Period 1910-1920
.... as used by the Allies changed the shape of Europe and shifted power away from Germany: "They were anxious to ensure that the
German nation acknowledged defeat. ....
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Barcelona Pavilion of Mies van der Rohe
.... In 1986 the building was reconstructed at its original site. The Pavilion had no function other than to represent the
German nation at the exposition. ....
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The German Reich & the Kaiser
.... As an institutional player in the
German federal government, Wilhelm was not up to the task of leading a
nation. Flenley, Ralph. ....
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Analysis of Hitler's Personality
.... quite charismatic, appealing to large numbers of the
German population as a leader who they expected to restore the honor and achievement of the
German nation. ....
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The German Opposition to Hitler
.... his book The
German Opposition to Hitler analyzes the
German opposition to .... The entire
nation was being brought into conformity under the official designation ....
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Wars in the Post-Cold War World
.... not as an extreme form of
German nationalism, but as an idealist and internationalist ideology, which regarded the Aryan race, not the
German nation, as the ....
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Nazi German and Fascist Italian Foreign Policy
.... of "foreign conquest" and "war" played in Nazi
German and Fascist .... disruption accompanying a practically simultaneous transition to
nation-state, constitutional ....
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Careers of Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler
.... went smoothly until he overreached himself by fighting the war on two fronts, having believed his own propaganda about his and the
German nation's invincibility ....
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The Communist Manifesto
.... Most distasteful to Marx was the concept that the
German nation was the "model
nation, and the
German petty-Philistine the typical man." He characterized the ....
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Problems in German Reunification
.... the jolts and jostles of economic and political merger continue to plague the
nation. .... though the old Communist regime did afford the East
German citizens perks ....
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East Germany & German Reunification
.... the jolts and jostles of economic and political merger continue to plague the
nation. .... though the old Communist regime did afford the East
German citizens perks ....
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Progressive Era
.... used by the Allies to change the shape of Europe and to shift power away from Germany: "They were anxious to ensure that the
German nation acknowledged defeat. ....
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The Progressive Era
.... used by the Allies to change the shape of Europe and to shift power away from Germany: "They were anxious to ensure that the
German nation acknowledged defeat. ....
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The Career of Otto von Bismarck
.... too, was a fact of life for the realpolitik-ian: inasmuch as industrial growth contributed to the strength and stability of the
German nation he was building ....
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Eastern Europe
.... Historical Emergence of a New
German Nation Of course, East and West Germany shared the same precommunistic historical experiences. ....
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Otto von Bismarck & German History
.... a man who was well-prepared to assume the role of
German leader and .... own personal obsessions (such as overeating) and willing to squander his
nation's resources ....
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