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    Collapse of the Empires World One also caused the collapse of four empires. The treaties that were signed because of World War One forced some empires to collapse and others collapsed because riots. Ottoman Empire, The Austro-Hungarian, The German Empire, and The Russian Empire. The Ottoman Empire came to an end around 1922. The Ottoman Empire had lasted around six hundred years and covered mos of southeast Europe. When the Ottoman Empire came to an end it split into the Turkish Republic. The Ottoman

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    election of 1896 was the 28th presidential election of the United States. The election was between the two candidates William Mckinley and Williams Jennings Bryan. This election was famous for ending what was known as the third party election and starting the fourth party elections. Other people that were competing in the election was Thomas Brackett Reed (Speaker of the House from Maine) , Matthew S. Quay (Senator from Pennsylvania), William B. Allison (Senator from Iowa), and Levi B. Morton (Governor

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    later develop into the German Language. The name of the Danube, Neckar, and Rhine Rivers, were names left over by the Celts. The Celts were great traders and left behind trade routes that the Romans subsequently reused and improved. Julius Ceaser, Roman Emperor, gave the area east of the Rhine the name of Germania and the Romans ruled Germany for two hundred years. Also, they brought with them the religion of Christianity and their laws which influenced the structure of German law. The religion of

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    When Hitler came to power in 1934 conditions in Germany were poor. The Treaty of Versailles meant that Germany lost territory, money and armaments, and the German people hated it. There was also the Wall Street Crash that caused the Great Depression in 1929. Hitler blamed the Weimar politicians and promised he would unite the country, destroy the Treaty of Versailles, jobs, security, profit, prosperity, protection and that he would crush the hazardous Communists. During Nazi rule between 1933 and

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    December 20, 2016 The Atlantic Wall The Atlantic Wall Adolf Hitler once said, “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who don’t want to fight in this world of eternal struggle don’t deserve to live.” Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party, the head of the government in Germany from 1933 to 1945, and a ruthless tyrannical leader of the Nazi from 1934 to 1945. Hitler was sixteen when he dropped out of school, he wanted to become an artist, but was rejected from an academy in Vienna.

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    This agreement was signed, despite the German public’s aversion to the terms. There have been many speculations that state that the Treaty of Versailles ultimately caused the beginning of World War II due to the harsh consequences that were bestowed on not only the German government, but the citizens themselves. The Treaty’s terms stated that: ○ Germany was not allowed to join the Covenant of the Lague of Nations ○ The Rhineland was demilitarised – the German army was banned from going there ○ The

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    Reinhard Heydrich known as“The Blond Beast” or “Hangman Heydrich” was born in the German city of Halle, near Leipzig on March 7,1904 he was the second of three children .When Heydrich was six months old he suffered an inflammation of the brain that could’ve killed him, as well as a few other illnesses that were life threatening. In order to overcome this, his father motivated him to take up as many sports as possible such as running, horse-riding, football, swimming, and fencing. Heydrich was raised

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    the future of Germany. At the time of Hitler’s Reign over Germany he maintained control through fear and strong Propaganda. He used fear to maintain control because he did not want the German people to go against him, as well as this he used strong propaganda to show what he believed in and to convince the German people to follow him. Most of Hitler’s political influences skills were developed at a young age. Hitler’s early childhood had a contribution to his political success, during school Hitler

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    In the early 1930s the wealthiest 1% of Americans owned about one third of American assets(Great Depression facts.com). The 1930s were a time of depression and loss, but also a time of innovation with the creation of the electron microscope. Also, very changing with Hitler as leader of Germany and exciting with the Berlin Olympics. The 1936 Berlin Olympics were very impactful in the 1930s. Many countries wanted to host the 1936 Olympics. Hitler was Germany’s leader at the time and he wanted to show

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    Trade union is an important aspect in protecting workers rights and improving their working conditions. According to Sidney and Beatrice Webb (1920), trade union is “a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives” (Sidney and Beatrice Webb, 1920). For many years, trade unions in most advanced market economies like UK, US, German, Italy, have been on the decline and faced increasingly challenging conditions in representing

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