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  • '''Duisburg''' is a city in [[Germany]], on the [[Rhine River]]. It lies within a heavily industrialized areawhe
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  • {{r|Nazi Germany}}
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  • ...al Protestantism. The movement began in England in the 1850s and spread to Germany. It predated modern trade unionism. 2) Quite different forms of 20th centur
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  • ...originates in [[Switzerland]] and flows North for about 700 km through [[Germany]]; it bends West near the city of [[Kleve]] and crosses the Dutch-German bo ...hein-Westfalen''), one of the most industrialized ''Länder'' (states) of [[Germany]].
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  • ...nclude>After the [[Bolshevik Revolution]] and Russia's separate peace with Germany, the Western Allies and Japan sent troops to [[Siberia]] in August 1918, t
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  • Before the '''Nazi'''s took power, Germany had a well-established system of '''military ranks'''. The early [[Sturmabt ...he military (but not the SS) had no rank of [[brigadier general]]. In both Germany and the Soviet Union, the "Generalmajor" rank was equivalent to the "one-st
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  • ...ds]] and also of the capital city of that province. The province borders [[Germany]] in the east, [[Friesland]] province in the west, and [[Drenthe]] province
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  • ...[[Abwehr]]; drafted "Provisional Basic Law of the State" for a post-coup Germany in 1938-1939; executed for participating in the [[1944 assassination attemp
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  • ...liothek]]: [http://www.d-nb.de/wir/kooperation/issn.htm Getting an ISSN in Germany]
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  • {{Image|Magdeburg.jpg|right|400px|Position of Magdeburg in middle Germany}} ...period of German partition, it was the most important inland port of East Germany. With about 230,000 inhabitants it is the second largest city of the state.
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  • {{r|Germany}}
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  • .... He was born in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] into a [[Jewish]] family and left Germany in 1933 after the rise of [[Adolf Hitler]] to national political power. Aft
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  • ...in Rotterdam, he lived in France, Belgium, Italy, England, Switzerland and Germany, and died in Basel. In another way he introduced a new slant by trying to
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  • '''Joseph Beuys''' (May 12 1921, Krefeld, Germany - January 23 1986, Dusseldorf) was a German sculptor and performance artist Beuys was born in Krefeld, Germany, in 1921 and was educated in Rindern. He served in the German air force dur
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  • ...ntral candle being lit on [[Christmas Eve]]. The Advent Wreath began in [[Germany]] as a private observance in people's homes, but is now widely used in [[ch
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  • {{r|Nazi Germany}}
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  • * Friedlander, Saul. ''Nazi Germany and the Jews: Volume 1: The Years of Persecution 1933-1939'' (1998) ...007), the standard history [http://www.amazon.com/Years-Extermination-Nazi-Germany-1939-1945/dp/0060190434/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1195979435&sr=8-1 ex
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  • {{Image|UBA Dessau.jpg|right|400px|UBA headquarters building in Dessau, Germany}} ...l federal authority for [[Natural environment|environmental]] matters in [[Germany]]. The agency is commonly referred to as the '''UBA''', an acronym for its
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