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  • ...s one of the 5 powers: the United States, Great Britain, Russia, Japan, or Germany (which also includes Italy and other Axis powers).
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  • * [[Germany]]: The [[Bundesrat]]
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  • ...ldies Series OS 13116, Chile: Atlantic 2164 002, France: Atlantic 650 186, Germany: Atlantic 70409, Greece: Atlantic 255 017, Holland: Atlantic ATL 2690, Ital '''1970 7" single''' (France: Atlantic 10236, Germany: Atlantic Oldies Series ATL 10236)
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  • ...he European militarised powers. It acquired broader geographic spread when Germany broke ties with Russia in 1941, and later when Japan entered the war with t ...defeat, manner of defeat and the terms and conditions for the surrender of Germany at the end of [[World War I]] in 1918 were ultimately to cast a long shadow
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  • ...destruction of unresisting merchantmen. The ''Arabic'' attack showed that Germany had not accepted the American position. After seeking to justify the attack
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  • ...ortuguese Empire]], and only joined the Commonwealth in 1996; and former [[Germany|German]] and [[Belgium|Belgian]] colony [[Rwanda]] joined in 2009.
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  • ...d Hitler's ''[[Fall Rot]]'' the following day and Italy entered the war as Germany's ally on the 10th.<ref>Hastings 2009, pp. 44&ndash;45.</ref> The Wehrmacht
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  • ...0, Lithuania was occupied first by the [[Soviet Union]] and then by [[Nazi Germany]]. As [[World War II]] neared its end in 1944 and the Nazis retreated, the
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  • Early in [[World War II]] [[Germany]] made arrangements with the [[Soviet Union]] for the [[German auxiliary cr
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  • ...ded by six times by France, four times by Britain, twice by Pakistan and Germany, and once each by Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain. As of the be
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  • * Werrell, Kenneth P. "The Strategic Bombing of Germany in World War II: Costs and Accomplishments," ''Journal of American History'
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  • Germany was the most influential Western nation on the Army's development, in contr
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  • ...type. Subsequently, the he became minister to Austria-Hungary, and then to Germany. On his return to Japan, he joined the first [[Hirabumi Ito|Ito]] cabinet a
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  • ...-Weisel]] on 13 June 1961 by representatives of the orders of St John in [[Germany]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[Netherlands]] and [[Sweden]]. Its main pur
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  • ...ropean Theater strategic operations |strategic bombing offensive]] against Germany, but was underutilized and late in being available. [[Adolf Hitler]], who s
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  • ...andlocked country in Central Europe. It borders [[Poland]] to the north, [[Germany]] to the west, [[Austria]] to the south, and [[Slovakia]] to the east. The
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  • ...world wars, with German blitzkrieg being the best-known implementation by Germany. Blitzkrieg was intended for offensive war, while Soviet [[gluboky boi]] wa
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  • ''Innere Mission'' (Inner Mission) in Germany arose in response to ‘the social question’. Although the first indicati ...social misery associated with early industrialization and urbanization. In Germany, as elsewhere led to major reconsideration of appropriate Christian religio
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  • ===Germany===
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  • ...lgar]]. Finding places are: [[Copalnic]], [[Romania]]; [[Andreas-Berg]], [[Germany]]; [[Valais]], [[Switzerland]]; and [[Çölemerik]], Turkey.
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  • ...that all bombing mission be provided with fighter escorts all the way into Germany and back; they also initiated using B-17s as bait for Luftwaffe fighters to Germany's severe shortage of aviation fuel had sharply curtailed the training of ne
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  • ...s on her 90th birthday has achieved cult status in several countries (e.g. Germany and Denmark) where numerous TV stations broadcast it (though in a slightly
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  • ...iversity of Amsterdam, which probably saved him from Nazi persecution when Germany invaded Holland. He was the youngest émigré professor at the University o ...lin, his intention was to teach there temporarily. However, he remained in Germany and was twice appointed Chancellor of that university.
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  • ...a ''Generalfeldmarschall'' of the regular army ([[Reichsheer]]) of [[Nazi Germany]]. While he was tried as a war criminal in the [[High Command Case (NMT)|Hi He wrote, in 1937, ''Die Abweht'' where he argued that Germany could not defeat the Soviet Union in a two-front war.
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  • ...xtensive access to Central Intelligence Agency operations. Unknown to West Germany or the U.S., however, he had become an agent reporting to the Soviets. He rose through the ranks of West Germany’s Gehlen organization to become its counterintelligence chief in 1955. It
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  • | title = Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War
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  • ...[[Niklaus Manuel]]), St. Gall ([[Joachim Vadian]]), to cities in Southern Germany and via Alsace ([[Martin Bucer]]) to France. After the early death of Zwing ====Germany====
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  • ...entration camps|Nazi concentration camp system]] near Hanover, in northern Germany, and was set up in 1943 on [[Heinrich Himmler]]'s orders with the designate ...g Jews from extermination, was a quick and unconditional victory over Nazi Germany. Instead of pushing for serious negotiations to secure the release of as ma
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  • ...[[United States of America]] as American Samoa, and the western half by [[Germany]] as Western Samoa. Western Samoa was occupied by [[New Zealand]] forces du
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  • ...rts on Ford and General Motors response to alleged collaboration with Nazi Germany]
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  • * [[Germany]]: The [[Bundestag]]
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  • ===Germany=== ...while very high quality aviation gasoline was essential for piston planes. Germany had few wells, and depended on imports from Russia (before 1941) and Nazi a
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  • {{r|Justin Germany}}
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  • ...with the ascension of [[Adolf Hitler]] and the [[Nazi Party]] to power in Germany in 1933, although many Western governments did not immediately understand t ...ainly Germany and Japan). Hostilities in Europe formally ended after Nazi Germany collapsed in May of 1945. And in August of 1945, the United States [[Wikip
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  • ...that gave [[The Sudetenland]] of [[Czechoslovakia]] to [[Adolf Hitler]]’s Germany. It was a massive step on the road to [[World War II]]. ...aise an outcry about a Czech ‘provocation’. On May 28, Hitler decided that Germany’s military preparations were to be complete by October 2.
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  • ...to German Krankenkassen," ''The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1815-1914''. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2007. p. 86. </ref> |event='''1871''': Unification of Germany
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  • The only modern [[battleship]]s built by Nazi Germany were the two ships of the '''Bismarck-class''', the second being ''[[KMS Ti
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  • *''History of Six Weeks' Tour through a Part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland, with Letters Descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of Geneva, *''Rambles in Germany and Italy in 1840, 1842, and 1843'', two volumes, Moxon, 1844
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  • ...ltxt.htm Purchasing power of the euro abroad] - Federal Statistical Office Germany
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  • ...Germany and general disarmament. Aware of the rise of Fascism in Italy and Germany during the 1920s, he believed that such dangers would recede with an econom ...defense that the trial was suspended. He remained in prison in France and Germany until the end of the war, contributing to the Resistance through his corres
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  • Western Poland was treated as part of Germany and designated the [[Warthegau]], and those who were not ethnic Germans dep
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  • ===Germany===
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  • *[[Sudetes]] ([[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Poland]])
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  • ...olga German Autonomous Workers’ Commune in Saratov, Russia. He returned to Germany in December 1918, joined the German Communist Party and was appointed its S ...f [[Hitler]]’s dictatorship, Reuter spent two years in Lichtenburg, one of Germany’s early concentration camps. He escaped from the camp with the help of E
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  • ...(born 1987-02-02) were [[conjoined twins]], joined at the head, born in [[Germany]], in early 1987, and separated in [[South Africa]], in January 1998.<ref n | quote = Carson's patients, Patrick and Benjamin Binder of Germany, survived with severe neurological deficits that left them institutionalize
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  • ...those in such rapidly industrializing nations such as Britain, Belgium or Germany. Other infrastructure needs in rural France, such as better roads and canal ====Germany====
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  • ...inancial centres. An example of a polycentric city is the [[Ruhr area]] in Germany: Today, the area is a large city that grew from a dozen smaller cities. As
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  • ...')) against targets in Western Europe, especially London. Launched by Nazi Germany in 1944-45, it was designed as one of [[Hitler]]'s secret weapons to win [[ ...ed approximately the same payload of twelve Allied heavy bombers attacking Germany &mdash; sometimes in thousand-plane raids. While most of the bombers were n
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  • ...Golden Edition'. C64 GOLD was presented to the public in the BMW museum in Germany, and about 350 units were reported to exist.
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  • Much has been written about the current Turkish Diaspora in Germany. There is evidence that this Diaspora, albeit mostly made up of blue-collar A decade prior to Hitler’s takeover of Germany, the Republic of Turkey was established in 1923 after a prolonged series of
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  • ...ms in the area, and following a series of treaties with [[Portugal]] and [[Germany]], the present day borders of Malawi were agreed upon in 1891. The protecto
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  • ...Production at War: Aircraft Manufacture in Britain, the United States, and Germany, 1939-1945," ''Technology and Culture,'' Vol. 36, No. 1 (Jan., 1995), pp. ...ost Powerful in Europe': Two Royal Air Force Officers Report on a Visit to Germany, 6-15 October 1936." ''Journal of Military History'' 2006 70(4): 1011-1028.
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  • Her books have been translated in 29 languages and are published in Germany by Verlagsgruppe Lübbe, in France by Editions Belfond (none in print) and
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  • Being director of IRB operations Plunkett went with Casement to Germany to secure Irish arms and to attempt to enlist Irish prisoners of war to ass
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  • ...the [[rule of law]].<ref>This is NOT the case in all European countries! [[Germany]], [[The Netherlands]], [[Belgium]], [[Austria]], [[Switzerland]], and mult Because [[Germany]] was a rising power in the late 19th century and the well organized system
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  • ...ear protest was held in New York City, involving 200,000 people. In 1981, Germany's largest anti-nuclear power demonstration took place to protest against th ...iegel Online'', 11/10/2008.</ref><ref>[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,589782,00.html Anti-Nuclear Protest Reawakens: Nuclear Waste Reaches
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  • He was a military adviser in the Speanish Civil War, and then returned to Germany to command an artillery regiment. In 1938, he headed the Home Defense secti
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  • '''Halle''' is the largest city in the [[Germany|German]] [[States of Germany|State]] of [[Saxony-Anhalt]]. It is also called '''Halle an der [[Saale]]' ...Thuringian Forest]]. [[Leipzig]], one of the other major cities of eastern Germany, is only 40 km away.
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  • ...ression]] the severe downturn in economic activity that started in 1929 in Germany and the United States and affected many other countries. *1933 [[Adolf Hitler]] becomes Chancellor of Germany.
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  • ...Rankin was defined as a sudden change in the strength and determination of Germany.<ref name=Supreme5>{{citation ...therefore, was to land on the continent as quickly as possible, and defeat Germany from there. Case C dealt with a cessation of resistance, so the aim was to
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  • '''1988 7" single''' (UK: Geffen GEF41, US: Geffen 7-27821, Germany: Geffen 927821-7)
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  • '''Bremen''' is a port city in [[Germany]], on the [[Weser River]], approximately 30 kilometres upstream from the We
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  • '''Dithmarschen''' is a district in the state of [[Schleswig-Holstein]] in [[Germany]]. It is situated between the [[North Sea]] and the rivers [[Eider river|Ei
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  • Developed in [[Germany]] in the 18th century, this is now a major source or sugar for the world. I
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  • In years 1920-1930ths, fascism spread to [[Germany]] (and then to [[Italy]]), and got its future development. The canonic text ...r cooperation covered the suppression of the enemies inside the countries (Germany, USSR), the coordinated invasion to other countries
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  • ...wrote his first article ''"Die Reaction in Deutschland"'' (''"Reaction in Germany"''). Refusing the order of tsarist government to return to Russia, he forfe
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  • ...online reference source for documents related to [[Holocaust]] and [[Nazi Germany]]. While it does contain bibliographies, it is not a search engine and is n
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  • ...ata]] and [[Yasuji Okamura]], were influential officers. They first met in Germany in 1921, when all three were military attaches. They intended to moderniz
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  • ...bandoned munitions factory, about 10 miles northwest of Munich in southern Germany.
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  • ...any and Stalin's Russia'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Dictators-Hitlers-Germany-Stalins-Russia/dp/0393327973/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books * Friedlander, Saul. ''Nazi Germany and the Jews: Volume 1: The Years of Persecution 1933-1939'' (1998)
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  • {{r|Germany}}
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  • ...uguste D. (Deter)''' (real name unknown) was born in May 1850, possibly in Germany. She was the first recognised patient with a specific form of dementia that
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  • ...e aggressive expansion on Nazi Germany in central Europe), and Italy's and Germany's support of Franco's Falange in the [[Spanish Civil War]], [[Franklin D. R
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  • ...million. Russia was the most populated European country at the time</ref>, Germany being then in effect a mass of independent states, but this advantage began
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  • ...|Otto]] had been ejected from the Party and survived because he was not in Germany at the time of the purge.
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  • From 1981 until 1987, she lived in Germany. Since 1988, she has been living in the Ghanaian capital, Accra.
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  • Its origins are in 18th and 19th century Germany, where it encompassed the popular "cures" at bathing spas. It was introduc
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  • ...ny|German]] Kaisers [[Wilhelm I of Germany|Wilhelm I]] and [[Wilhelm II of Germany|Wilhelm II]]; [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] emperor [[Franz Joseph I
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  • *[[Xmal Deutschland]] (from Germany), ''Orient'', 1983 (here performed in 1984). Lyrics are in [[German languag
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  • ...ngle''' (US/Australia/El Salvador/New Zealand: Swan Song SS 70102, Austria/Germany: Swan Song SS K 19402, Brazil: Atlantic ATL 1-15-101-012, Canada: Swan Song
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  • ...as a major part of its government, the [[Organs of State Security]]. Nazi Germany had a complex [[Reich Main Security Administration]]. More recently, Iraq,
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  • ...''No Earth for Foxes''. He is obsessed with detecting and killing [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] [[War crime|war criminals]], as apparently O'Brine himself was. In t
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  • ...and the Parler family diffused this style throughout Bohemia and Southern Germany. It is particularly exemplified in the completion of St. Vitus Cathedral by
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  • '''Khaled el-Masri''' is a naturalized [[Germany|German]] citizen born in [[Kuwait]], captured in [[Macedonia]] by personnel
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  • ...ers later used the island to replenish water and food supplies. In 1886, [[Germany]] annexed the island, renaming it Nawodo and administering it as part of th
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  • ...tful German computer designer. Working in relative isolation in pre-war [[Germany]], Zuse built three prototype electronic computers (V1, V2 and V3) which co
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  • * '''XIIth IAU General Assembly''' (1964): [[Hamburg]], [[West Germany]]
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  • ...t could not be established that he was directly involved in killing. Had Germany successfully conducted [[Operation Sea Lion]] and occupied the United Kingd
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  • ...he dismissed Chancellor Prince [[Otto von Bismarck]] in 1890 and launched Germany on a bellicose "New Course" in foreign affairs, culminating in his support ...g emperor struck out on what is called the ''Neue Kurs'' ("New Course") in Germany's policy, which soon lost it the friendship of Russia and, ultimately, Brit
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  • joining the First Infantry Division in Schweinfurt, Germany, as the Assistant
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  • ...n the north-west; [[Norway]] to the north-east; [[Denmark]] to the east; [[Germany]] and the [[Netherlands]] to the south-east; and [[Belgium]] and [[France]]
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  • ...ging independently during the 1860s in England, France, the United States, Germany, and Russia.<br>
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  • ...s H.; Horsewood, Nicholas; and Riel, Arthur Van. "Unemployment in Interwar Germany: an Analysis of the Labor Market, 1927-1936." ''Journal of Economic History ...er, David E. ''Economic diplomacy and the origins of the Second World War: Germany, Britain, France and Eastern Europe, 1930-1939'' (1980)
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  • decrees, establishing compulsory labor service in Germany. occupied territories, obtained and sent to Germany the
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  • ...ndenburg and the Prussian Kingdom, later on as on of the biggest cities in Germany, it fostered an influential music culture that remains vital until today. ...that played such an important role in the broad socialization of music in Germany during the 19th century.
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  • ...rman Petrochem Plant.jpg|right|200px|Petrochemical plant in Gelsenkirchen, Germany}}
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  • ...antagonisms are stronger than those which, despite the war, exist between Germany and Japan. The revelation of Germany's latest plot, looking to a combination between Japan and Mexico against th
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  • ...uening that he had previously blamed Groening for the 1918 capitulation of Germany, but increasingly believed that Hindenburg was more the problem. Hindenburg
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  • * [[Carl Chun]] (1852-1914), [[Germany | German]] marine biologist
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  • ...hter of Agrippa. Together they had a son, Nero. In 13 B.C., while still in Germany, Tiberius was made consul for the first time.<ref>Shotter, ''Tiberius'', p. When Nero Drusus died in Germany in 9 B.C., Tiberius escorted the funeral procession on its route back to Ro
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  • ...one of the authors of the report,"The sheer scale of the participation of Germany's Foreign Ministry in the Holocaust is bewildering. It wasn't just one depa
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  • Marlies Göhr (born 21 March 1958 in [[Gera]], [[Germany]]) was an [[East Germany|East German]] [[Athletics|athlete]], the winner of the [[100 metres|100&nbs ...finishing eighth, but went on to win her first Olympic gold medal on East Germany's victorious 4 x 100&nbsp;m relay team.
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  • ...sh translation the following year) while the second volume has appeared in Germany within the past year.
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  • ...in 1934 to escape Nazi persecution, stayed until 1957, and then left for Germany . Licco Amar had a long association with Pul Hindemith. On August 1 1922 ,
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  • ...nance]] industry and was awarded at the [[Financial Technology|Fintech]] [[Germany]] Awards in [[Frankfurt]] in 2018.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fintech Germany Awards
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  • ...eral|LTG Kenneth W. Hunzeker and based at Campbell Barracks in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • '''1972 7" single''' (US/Australia/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2865, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10156, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.005, Canada: Atlantic AT 2865, Fr
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  • ...[[Canadian Active Service Force]]) followed when the invasion of Poland by Germany was announced.
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  • ...e '''Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact''', executed by the Foreign Ministers of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, [[Joachim von Ribbentrop]] and [[Vyacheslav Molotov]]
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  • ..., Walter. ''Generation Exodus: The Fate of Young Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany'' (2001). * Friedlander, Saul. ''Nazi Germany and the Jews: Volume 1: The Years of Persecution 1933-1939'' (1998)
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  • ...t, Stuttgart, Germany.jpg|right|200px|Coal-fired power plant in Stuttgart, Germany}}
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  • ...tional Bolshevist action that could bring nothing but untold misfortune to Germany...I implored him for the last time to voluntarily abandon this madness and [[Gregor Strasser]], still in Germany as opposed to his brother [[Otto Strasser|Otto]], was perhaps the greatest
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  • ...Phillips Newton. ''To Command the Sky: The Battle for Air Superiority over Germany, 1942-1944'' (1991)
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  • ...us, Freiherr von Münchhausen''' (May 11, 1720 – February 22, 1797) was a [[Germany|German]] aristocrat, who gained fame later in life for a series of facetiou
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  • ...ques, Almond and Verba studied attitudes in five countries: [[England]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Mexico]], and the [[United States of America]]. In the proc
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  • ...rlier linguistics wikis, and is hosted at the [[University of Trier]] in [[Germany]]. Reflecting this, the site is also available in [[German language|German]
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  • '''Bruno Taut''', was born in Königsberg, [[Germany]], in 1880, he trained in Königsberg, and Berlin Charlottenburge. Taut ope .... He produced his book Modern Architecture in 1930. Following World War I, Germany experienced a critical housing shortage; at the same time, a Socialist ideo
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  • ...rs University|Rutgers College]] in the U.S., took his military training in Germany, and became vice-minister of the Army, in the Meiji era, in 1892. In 1900,
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  • 'Habilitation,' a term used within the university system of France and Germany, qualifies the holder to be admitted as a professor at a university. It is ...pts were frustrated and he remained in Turkey until his return to post-war Germany. For the correspondence related to his attempts see: Émigré Files, Univer
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  • ...Song"), which became the [[Nazi Party]] anthem, and which was also part of Germany's national anthem from 1933 to 1945. ...ial Democratic Party (Germany)|Social Democrats]] and [[Communist Party of Germany|Communists]].
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  • ...man language|German]], including differing standards such as [[German from Germany]], [[Austrian German]] and [[Swiss German]].
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  • ...s a light [[attack helicopter]] initially to be used by Australia, France, Germany and Spain.<ref name=Tiger>{{citation
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  • ...], or the core of the military modernization movement, attaches who met in Germany.
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  • ...settings of Davidson's novels vary widely, ranging from Prague to Tibet to Germany to Siberia to three books set in Israel, where he lived for nearly a decade
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  • ..., and some other [[Low Franconian]] dialects spoken across the border in [[Germany]] which are known as [[South Guelderish]] (however, Limburgish is nowadays ...language whether a person from the region was from the Netherlands or from Germany. However, the Germans here called their language German, and the Dutch call
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  • '''Karl Brandt''' was a physician and [[SS]] officer in [[Nazi Germany]], executed for his role in the [[Holocaust]], including heading [[Action T
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  • ...1991). ''Knights at Court: Courtliness, Chivalry, & Courtesy from Ottonian Germany to the Italian Renaissance''. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of Calif
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  • ...sner was developed. [[Germany]] with over 5,000 <ref>The Hungry Traveler: Germany, Kerry Brandy Stewart, ISBN 0-8362-2725-5</ref>brews is well known for its ...ghly carbonated, and served cold. These styles were originally brewed in [[Germany]] and [[Austria]], but are now found throughout the world. It is the most
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  • ...a number of occasions. He then went on to compete at the 1936 Olympics in Germany where he won his string of four gold medals in front of the Nazi dictator.
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  • ...2000) by more than 100 million people, only 80% of whom actually live in [[Germany]] <ref name="TheWorldAlmanac2000">{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/Worl ...inal Low German dialects have declined rapidly. However, in other parts of Germany, dialects remain very important. Many families tend to speak one of several
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  • ...ond International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed in Berlin, Germany on November 3, 1906, with an effective date of July 1, 1908. ...n 1903, the first International Radiotelegraphic Conference met in Berlin, Germany. During this conference, Captain Quintino Bonomo, an Italian representative
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  • ...tic [[antimalarial]] drug available in the U.S. Originally synthesized in Germany in the 1930s, its distribution to U.S. troops at risk began in 1942. Compl
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  • ...r called for the summary execution after military tribunal, or transfer to Germany with no information released, of persons deemed a threat to Nazi security i
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  • ...g not only literature produced in the modern [[Germany|Federal Republic of Germany]] but also that written by authors from [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]]. ...ly everything that has come down to us of the literature of early medieval Germany, with some notable exceptions, is either written in Latin or reflects attem
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  • * Deist, Wilhelm et al., ed. ''Germany and the Second World War. Vol. 1: The Build-up of German Aggression.'' (199 ...er, David E. ''Economic diplomacy and the origins of the Second World War: Germany, Britain, France and Eastern Europe, 1930-1939'' (1980)
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  • ...ror Charles IV, Parler's worked on commissions across Bohemia and Southern Germany.
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  • ...director of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in Germany (1945-1950), head, California welfare department (1950-1954). President Eis
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  • '''Nastassja Kinski''' (born 24 January 1961 in [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]) is a German actress best known for her roles in such films as ''Tess'',
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  • ...[[Schiedam]], [[The Netherlands]], 18 February, 1854 &ndash; [[Berlin]], [[Germany]], 24 September, 1921) was a Dutch sinologist.
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  • ...] '''Zephyrin (Charles Anthony) Engelhardt''', O.F.M., (1851-1934) was a [[Germany|German]]-born [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[priest]] and cleri
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  • ...sslein''' (March 31, 1910, Nuremberg, Germany–June 28, 1991, Altenkirchen, Germany) was a German [[tennis]] player of the 1930s who is almost totally forgotte
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  • ...[[concentration camp|detention/labor]] and [[extermination camp]]s of Nazi Germany, and were a major part of [[Holocaust]], they killed millions of Jews, but
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  • The '''Barcelona Pavilion''', was the [[Germany|German]] Pavilion for the 1929 [[International Exposition]] in [[Barcelona]
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  • ...morse at the Tribunal, saying "A thousand years will pass and the guilt of Germany will not be erased," but was sentenced to death and hanged. ...n, rather than the [[Warthegau]] of Western Poland, which was made part of Germany. His administration was corrupt, and he had major conflicts,which Hitler w
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  • {{r|U.S. policy towards Germany}}
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  • Czechoslovakia lost territory to [[National Socialism|Nazi]] [[Germany]] in the form of the mainly [[German language|German]]-speaking "[[Sudetenl
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  • ...but also the deeper aim of preparing the German youth for life in the new Germany envisioned by [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]].<ref>Lewis, Brenda Ralph, 2000, ''Hit ...m the Hitler Youth and the Jungvolk served in the [[Volksturm]], defending Germany from the Allied invasion. Other members were organised into Werewolf units
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  • ...t the Germans could copy it and use it on night raids against Britain, but Germany actually had the technology, called ''Düppel'', which they had not used fo
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  • ...93''' is the US designation. This system, in various versions, is used by Germany, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Norway, the UK, the US and UAE. German forc
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  • ...by Wehler and Jürgen Kocka at the "Bielefeld school" gained dominance in Germany by applying both modernization theories and social science methods to creat ...d social democracy and the nation state and the question of nationality in Germany between 1840 and 1914. His postdoctoral thesis on Bismarck and imperialism,
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  • | title = Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War [[Germany]] started building its own fleet of all-big-gun battleships. The two navies
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  • ...y 'Sunset Boulevard' star Gloria Swanson helped Jewish inventors flee Nazi Germany]'. May 4, 2017. Accessed November 29, 2020.</ref> She also had her own awar
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  • In literature, the Romantic Era may be said to have begun in [[Germany]] with [[Friedrich Schiller|Schiller]] and [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Goe
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  • * Bassett, John Spencer. ''Our War with Germany: A History'' (1919) [http://books.google.com/books?id=76UTAAAAIAAJ&printsec * Witcover, Jules. ''Black Tom: Imperial Germany's Secret War in America'' (1989)
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  • ...s was beaten on July 20, in the [[Battle of Jemmingen]] (now [[Jemgun]] in Germany). One of the Nassau brothers (Adolf) fell in the battle of Heiligerlee.
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  • ...m of [[Germany]] was a customer, which became an issue during the war with Germany. In addition to becoming wealthy, he read widely and attended lectures at t
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  • ...lian Walter Kurt Freiherr von Cramm''' (July 7, 1909, Nettlingen, Hanover, Germany – November 8, 1976, Cairo, Egypt) was a great German [[tennis]] player of
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  • * Childers, Thomas. ''The Nazi Voter: The Social Foundations of Fascism in Germany, 1919-1933'' (1983) [http://www.amazon.com/Nazi-Voter-Foundations-Fascism-1 ...many and Stalin's Russia'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Dictators-Hitlers-Germany-Stalins-Russia/dp/B000FTCH5W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198874351&sr=8
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  • ...er. By 1939, the SS under Himmler had taken control of, and centralized, Germany’s police organizations and turned them into an elite paramilitary with di ...d forces and the fanaticized military elite and political soldiers of Nazi Germany.<ref> Huffman (2005); Koethe (1994)</ref>
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  • ...the Nazis, but repeatedly took on assignments believing it was his duty to Germany, even if distasteful. While he had great prestige and often moral courage,
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  • '''Werner Ipta''' (March 18, 1942–) is a former [[Germany|German]] [[Association football|footballer]]. He played for [[FC Schalke 04 ...Ipta remained a reserve during the match, thus not having earned a cap for Germany - he was not called up ever after.
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  • ...tml] creates the European Economic Community (membership (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands).<br> ...1/hi/world/europe/4738063.stm] takes effect in seven countries — Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal. Travellers of any
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  • | title = Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War ...(1940)|HMS ''Duke of York'')]] , on 26 December 1943. After her sinking, Germany abandoned efforts to upgrade the ''Gneisenau'', and instead scuttled her in
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  • ...nsulted with President Herzog and President Rau of the Federal Republic of Germany, Former President of Slovenia Milan Kucan, current President of Slovenia Ja
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  • ...iting about Science]] (2005) and holds honorary degrees from [[Sweden]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], and the [[United States of America|United States]]. He
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  • ...to [[Ba'ath Party]] members in Iraq, perhaps even more stringently than in Germany.
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  • ...countries - mainly Canada and the U.S, though they have previously toured Germany, the Netherlands and Finland.
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  • ...ude the famous prosciutto from the Parma region of Italy, Westphalian from Germany, York from England, Bayonne from France, Serrano from Spain, and those from
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  • ...f developments in the United States''']], '''[[Great Depression in Germany|Germany]]''', '''[[Great Depression in the United Kingdom|the United Kingdom]]''' a ...on in the United States|the United States]], [[Great Depression in Germany|Germany]], [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom|the United Kingdom]], and [[Sho
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  • '''1973 7" single''' (US/Australia/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2986, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10377, Canada: Atlantic AT 2986, France: Atlantic 10377, Gree
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  • ...span="1" width="6%"> 1901 <td width="23%"> [[Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen]] <td>Germany <td rowspan="1"> 1905 <td> [[Philipp Lenard]] <td>Germany
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  • ...nk of lieutenant colonel, running agents during the [[Cold War]] in [[East Germany]], and gained a thorough knowledge of the gritty reality of the world of re
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  • In this period 1878-1890 the activities of the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|German Social Democratic party (SPD)]] were made very difficult by the Germ
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  • ...literature does recognize that he has had to leave his university post in Germany due to Nazi racism. What has been left unsaid is how this valuable intellec Reichenbach was born on September 26 1891 in Hamburg, Germany, and became a leading philosopher of science, a founder of the Berlin Circl
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  • |[[Black Forest]], [[Germany]] |[[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulga
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  • ...hts, interests and concessions, which, in virtue of treaties or otherwise, Germany possesses vis-à-vis China in relation to the province of Shantung. [Articl
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  • ...eater success on the continent, especially in countries such as France and Germany, where a diminished CPC scene exists to this day.
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  • *Kuehn, M. (1987) ''Scottish Common Sense in Germany, 1768-1800: A Contribution to the History of the Critical Philosophy.'' Kin
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  • ...f it had a chance of success. This depended on significant assistance from Germany, including the landing of troops in Ireland. As such, information was kept
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  • ...herlands]] in the province of [[Gelderland]], 6 km (4 miles) west of the [[Germany|German]] border and 16 km (10 miles) south of [[Arnhem]]. Nijmegen and [[M
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  • ...routes to [[Berlin]]. Berlin, deep inside the Soviet Zone of occupied East Germany, had a population of 2,500,000, which seemed dependent on the Soviets for f ...ge:Berlin in occupied Germany.jpg| thumb | left | Occupation boundaries of Germany and Berlin]]
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  • ...olerate cold. They are preferred to [[grass]] for green roofs, popular in Germany and some other countries. ''Sedum'' species are used as food plants by the
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  • ...well-known speciality of Alsace, an eastern region of France that borders Germany. Also called '''flammekueche''' in the local dialect and sometimes translat
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  • In 1910, at age 20, Fokker was sent by his father to [[Germany]] to receive training as a mechanic. Yet his interest was in flying, prompt ...oint to Anthony Fokker's ability to gather the right people around him; in Germany the constructor Palm, followed by Martin Kreutzer, and after his accident R
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  • Germany: failure of ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Versicherungs'' AG. Runs on banks in Argentina, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Turkey, Egypt and Mexico.
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  • Born 1954. Chancellor of Germany since 2005 ([http://www.economist.com/node/21540283 ''Economist'' profile] ...o serves on the German economy ministry’s Advisory Council. His book ''Can Germany be Saved?'' is one of the most widely read public-policy books in recent Ge
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  • Elton was born in Germany, son of the eminent ancient historian [[Victor Ehrenberg]]. In 1929 the Ehr
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  • ...on to critics and the public.” [1] When the Nazis came to power Ebert left Germany 1933. He Produced opera in Florence, and Buenos Aires. With Fritz Busch Eb ...Paul Hindemith and theater director Karl Ebert were invited to Ankara from Germany during the 1935-36 academic year. Based on a report of their “joint studi
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  • ...e 20th century and was a foundation of the neutral rights the U.S. claimed Germany violated in 1915-17 that led to [[World War I, American entry|American entr
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  • ...; the Germanization of foreign nationals; the deportation of foreigners to Germany as slave labor; the kidnapping of children; and the plundering and confisca
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  • '''1982 7" single''' (Germany: EMI Electrola 006-92 795)
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  • ...ntending to balance the original movement centered in [[Munich]], in South Germany. [[Gregor Strasser]] was its leader, [[Otto Strasser]] its chief of propag
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  • ...merce. In addition to this there was also the acquisition of Kiaochow by [[Germany]] in 1897, Port Arthur by [[Russia]] and Wei-hai-wei by the [[British Empir
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  • ...Elemente|edition=|publisher=Johann Friedrich Korn, Breslau and Hirschberg, Germany|year=1792-1794|id=}} Available online at [http://books.google.com/books?id= ...795). ''Journal der Pharmacie für Ärzte und Apotheker, Volume 2'', Leizig, Germany, p. 269. Available online at [http://books.google.com/books?id=lQw9AAAAcAAJ
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  • ...f [[electric piano]]s built by the [[Hohner]] company of [[Trossingen]], [[Germany]] from the 1960s to the 1970s (not to be confused with [[RMI]]'s all-electr
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  • ...e Marianas in which the U.S. was interested and the remainder were sold to Germany in 1899. In spite of the expectation of Guam becoming an important stop on
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  • ...award for the design from the Danish Queen. In the seventies, he moved to Germany, where he founded an artists’ organisation.
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  • ...was founded in the late 1970's and the PDS was founded after East and West Germany merged.
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  • *NeuroPsychoEconomics Conference (Muenster, Germany, 2005)
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  • ...alen, Robert Weldon. ''Assassinating Hitler: Ethics and Resistance in Nazi Germany.'' Susquehanna U. Press, 1993. 184 pp.
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  • ...was a German statesman who led [[Prussia]], was the architect who unified Germany, and served as its first chancellor. In domestic affairs he strengthened t ...lm IV|Frederick William]] and his younger brother, the future [[Wilhelm I (Germany)|William I]], whom he would later serve for nearly thirty years.
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  • *: The book is about a young woman, Mara, who follows her husband to Germany, not knowing that he has married a German in the meantime. Though the book
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  • ...uare kilometers. It is bordered by [[Belarus]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Germany]], [[Lithuania]], a [[Russia]]n exclave [[Kaliningrad Oblast]], [[Slovakia]
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  • ...ngola/South Africa: Atlantic ATS 568, Argentina: Atlantic 2091175, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10103, Brazil: Atco 2091175, Canada: Atlantic AT 2849, Cape V
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  • ...frank, weenie, wienie, wiener, dog,'' or ''red hot.'' It is made using a [[Germany|German-style]] frankfurter or dachshund sausage that is boiled, fried, or g ...hot dog and its names. The sausage is German. The city of [[Frankfurt]] in Germany claims to have been the creator of the sausage some 500 years ago. The saus
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  • ...e other, although it is fair to say that the fog of war was very heavy for Germany and Britain. Various sub-units were not aggressive enough when the tactical Germany began the action, as a part of the more aggressive strategy introduced when
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  • ...er 1891 – 14 October 1944) (also known as the "'''Desert Fox'''"), was a [[Germany|German]] [[Generalfeldmarschall|Field Marshal]] during [[World War II]] alt In WWI, as a junior officer, he received the [[Pour le Merite]], Germany's highest decoration for valor in combat. <ref>[http://www.microsofttransla
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  • He was United States Ambassador at Large 1967-1968; Ambassador to Germany 1968-1969; appointed by President Richard Nixon to serve as head of the Ame
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  • ...ith [[zinc]] ores. It was discovered in Germany in 1817 and for 100 years Germany remained the only important producer.<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/mineral ...element within an impurity in zinc carbonate (calamine) and for 100 years Germany remained the only important producer of the metal. The metal was named afte
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  • ...1935 and becoming a journalist for United Press International, working in Germany. <ref name=OralHist>{{citation ...ard deployed” to Paris. Then, after V-E Day, he moved on to Luxembourg and Germany, where he was made deputy chief of the espionage element in Wiesbaden. In A
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  • ...ich he discovered 21. As a result of his dealings with other scientists in Germany, England and Russia, he became a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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  • ...ectures by the Kaiser, the last Holy Roman Emperor Francis II. Gall left [[Germany]] with lecture props that included a large assortment of real human and ani
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  • ...olitically conservative and worried about the effect of the left on modern Germany.
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  • ...]] from 1930 to 1945. From 1933 to 1945 it was also part of [[Nazi Germany|Germany]]'s national anthem. ...was recognised as a national symbol by a law issued on May 19, 1933. Nazi Germany thus had a double anthem, consisting of the first verse of the ''[[Deutschl
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  • ...zech'' (Revolution in Germany) was published, a satire of post-World War I Germany. ...on that overt and direct references to the Nazis be removed. However, once Germany and Britain were at war, Szyk's history of opposition to the Nazis in his a
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  • ...18th AF through the 15th EMTF; those at McGuire AFB and Ramstein Air Base, Germany, report to the 18th AF through the 21st EMTF. The two EMTFs serve as lead a
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  • ...ged their name to "The Beatles", and in August 1960 went to [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]], to play in clubs. For these shows, they invited Pete Best to join them.
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  • ...irst flight of a true turbine-equipped jetplane, the [[Heinkel He 178]] ([[Germany]]), piloted by [[Erich Warsitz]]. ...t launch of the German [[V-2]] [[ballistic missile]], at [[Peenemunde]] in Germany. This was probably the first self propelled vehicle to break the sound barr
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  • ...er of Belgian passive resistance in the war; the Germans imprisoned him in Germany (1916–18) as a civilian prisoner of war. He learned Russian from other pr
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  • ...s with the Polish Corridor between the port of Danzig (now [[Gdansk]]) and Germany.
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  • ...he escaped to Syria in 1953. Penniless and in ill health, he returned to Germany in 1966, and had a new further trial, conviction, and appeal before he die
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  • ...y's career took him into the army in A.D. 47. He served with the army in [[Germany]] for ten years and his experience with the [[cavalry]] prompted him to wri
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  • ...ation Movement]], a group of soldiers from the [[Soviet Union]] supporting Germany during [[World War II]] and claiming an ideological battle against the [[st ...among other things because of historical cultural ties between Russia and Germany. Also, Vlasov starts touring the occupied areas and the prisoner of war cam
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  • ...into government, and rose to [[Reich Minister of the Interior]] of [[Nazi Germany]]. He had been responsible for the German police, until [[Heinrich Himmler]
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  • ...ument of national policy''' was initially adopted on August 27, 1928 by [[Germany]], the [[United States of America]], [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[India
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  • * Ayres, Leonard P. ''The War With Germany: A Statistical Summary'' (1919); [http://net.lib.byu.edu/estu/wwi/memoir/do * Bassett, John Spencer. ''Our War with Germany: A History'' (1919) [http://books.google.com/books?id=76UTAAAAIAAJ&printsec
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  • ...as chosen as one of the four ''Bürgermeister'' (mayors) of [[Magdeburg]] (Germany) and magistrate for [[Brandenburg]]. In 1666 he was ennobled and changed h
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  • ...in particular, dogs left behind in what had been the Roman Provinces in [[Germany]], when the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] were repelled in about 200 AD.<ref>"The ...n the [[Neckar River]], in what became the state of [[Swabia]] in southern Germany, flourished as a trading center due to its strategic location and came to b
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  • ...wenty-first century events in the United States of America and pre-fascist Germany. ...cribed parallels between the United States of America and pre-World War II Germany including surveillance of citizens, extrajudicial detention, paramilitary f
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  • ...place, coincidentally or planned, on the 110th birthday of the infamous [[Germany|German]] dictator [[Adolf Hitler]]. It resulted one of the highest [[casual
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  • ...s a man of peace. In 1925 he signed the [[Lacarno pact]], which recognized Germany’s borders. In September 1928 he signed the [[Kellog-Briand pact]], which ...es was strengthened as a result of Italian neutrality of Anschluss between Germany and Austria in 1936 and Mussolini’s role as a peacemaker at the [[Munich
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  • * Russell F. Weigley. ''Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign of France and Germany 1944-1945'' (1981)
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  • ...hows him supporting [[antisemitism]] in 1938. “The Jews will have to leave Germany, otherwise they will, one way or the other, be simply confronted with their ...commuted after 18 months. His son, Richard, who later became President of Germany, was part of his defense team. The defense argued that while he could n
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  • ...ael R. ''The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman and the Destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1941-1945'' (2002). [http://www.amazon.com/Conquerors-Roosevelt-Destructio ...: Franklin D. Roosevelt, American Public Opinion, and the War against Nazi Germany'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Cautious-Crusade-Franklin-Roosevelt-America
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  • ...ed and the Germans refused, the U.S. "would probably enter the war against Germany." Wilson endorsed the scheme, but both London and Berlin thought they could ...ed to be eliminated to make democracy and peace possible. They also viewed Germany as a threat to American commerce on the high seas and to America's internal
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  • ...ism” influences deriving from a school of thought originated in Frankfurt, Germany."
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  • ...d levels of national debt. Following multiple breaches of those limits by Germany and France<ref>[http://stajano.deis.unibo.it/UP2006/6.EMU/Pact.pdf ''Stabil *The original members of the eurozone are: Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portu
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  • ...graphic history, and has been heavily promoted by the Bielefield School in Germany. However younger American scholars were hostile, since it seemed too politi ===Germany===
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  • After Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, intervened, Condaleeza Rice, the Secretary of State, determined that Khali
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  • He was sent to Stonyhurst College, and further pursued his education in Germany, and at Edinburgh University where he graduated M.B. in 1881 and M.D. in 18
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  • ...f''' is a manor house in Neunhof, a village just north of [[Nuremberg]], [[Germany]]. It is one of the few remaining medieval patrician houses, once numbering
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (US/Australia/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2777, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 70460, Belgium: Atlantic BE 650222, Canada: Atlantic AT 2777,
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  • ...i Germany]] control of almost all of Europe. Making it worse, [[Hitler]]'s Germany was allied with [[Stalin]]'s Soviet Union until June 1941. Britain in the s ...ity, intended for the preservation of the North Atlantic and the defeat of Germany, were the alliance formed with Canada under the Ogdensburg Agreement of Aug
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  • ...phy ''Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives''. While a general history of Nazi Germany, [[William Shirer]]'s 1960 ''Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'' provides mu ...Psychology of Dictatorship: based on an examination of the leaders of Nazi Germany
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  • By May 1945, he recognized Japan was running out of resources. When Germany surrendered, Japan became further isolated, yet he did not call for immedia
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  • ...l philosophy. Strauss emigrated to the United States of America|U.S. from Germany, where he had written on Thomas Hobbes: "Hobbes's political philosophy is t ...mocracies could expect to contain this growing totalitarian threat in Nazi Germany to a balance in which they couldn’t...the indulgence of Saddam led to the
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  • ...er, David E. ''Economic diplomacy and the origins of the Second World War: Germany, Britain, France and Eastern Europe, 1930-1939'' (1980) ...ting Bourgeois Europe'' (1975), economic policy in 1920s, compares France, Germany, and Italy
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  • ...to the study of human evolution. The discovery of the [[Neanderthal]] in [[Germany]], [[Thomas Huxley]]'s ''[[Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature]]'', and [[
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  • ...><td>{{headofstate|Germany}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Germany}}</td>
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  • ...' 2004. 448 pp. focus on 1930-45 [http://www.amazon.com/Dictators-Hitlers-Germany-Stalins-Russia/dp/B000FTCH5W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1201494219&sr=8 ...972 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]], shows Stalin all along planned to split up Germany
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  • Germany.<ref name=SFBIO>{{citation
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  • ...ar]] World War II. Its main mission was defending bomber formations over [[Germany]]. It outperformed and largely destroyed the [[Luftwaffe]]. The fastest of ...shorter-range [[P-47]] was already escorting bombers part of the way into Germany; in a reversal of roles, that mission in January 1944 went to the P-51 whil
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  • ...e obvious, at the level of grand strategy, that the military operations of Germany depended on the output of two industries: bearing (anti-friction)|ball bear ...h requiring precision machinery. While it would be much more difficult for Germany to import oil by sea, given Allied naval superiority, a militarily signific
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  • ...tsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift. Verlag M. & H. Schaper, Alfeld (Leine), Germany: 2003. 110: 5, 224-226. </ref>
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  • ====Germany====
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  • "Germany replaced both nuclear and coal generation with efficiency and renewables: i This is pure speculation. It is clear that Germany’s 15 year ''Energiewende'' experiment, including the world’s largest in
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  • ...sychological weapon. One argument, based on the damage done, suggests that Germany probably would have done better to have put the same resources into buildin ...at was reported, and, in fact, the reported points were slowly moved until Germany was aiming a fair number of weapons at open fields.
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  • Together with his family, Ari Babakhanov is now living in [[Germany]] where he collaborates with [[musicologist]]s working on Shash maqom.
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  • ...on'''. The term is drawn from the denazification in the occupation of Nazi Germany after WWII. De-Ba'athification was clearly US policy, but, as with Nazi Germany, it was also recognized that some party members were nonpolitical but had t
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  • ...ions owned by the few matrons living in the cities of Holland, England and Germany who were wealthy enough to afford them, and, fully furnished, were worth th ...ed in central Europe, but regularly exported to Britain and North America. Germany's involvement in WWI seriously impeded both production and export. New manu
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  • ...lice official, was head of the [[Gestapo]], the political police of [[Nazi Germany]], and played a leading role in the planning and execution of the [[Holocau ...st Party of Germany|Communist Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] by the end of 1935. He was also involved in the r
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  • ...in particular, dogs left behind in what had been the Roman Provinces in [[Germany]], when the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] were repelled in about 200 AD.<ref>"The ...n the [[Neckar River]], in what became the state of [[Swabia]] in southern Germany, flourished as a trading center due to its strategic location and came to b
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  • ==Germany: Ship Platforms==
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  • ...air supremacy over the [[English Channel]], the [[Battle of Britain]] was Germany's first strategic defeat. ...ion aids; Britain countered with the beginnings of [[electronic warfare]]. Germany introduced the first [[cruise missile]], the [V-1] and the first [[ballisti
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  • VIII. Alsace-Lorraine returned to France from Germany <br /> ...on's formula. The French government, however, wanted high reparations from Germany to pay for the past and future costs of the war to France. Britain, as the
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  • ...]. He also appears among the tales collected by the [[Brothers Grimm]] in Germany as "Thumbling", as "Le Petit Poucet" in France and in other variations thro
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  • | [[Scharnebeck ship lift|Scharnebeck]], [[Lüneburg]], [[Germany]] || 1350 tons || 105.4 x 15.8 x 3.4 metres || 38 metres || 3 minutes
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  • ...German [[air assault]] forces, but at extremely heavy cost that prevented Germany from using large airborne forces in the rest of the war.
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  • * Spitta P, ''Johann Sebastian Bach, his work and influence on the music of Germany, 1685-1750'', London, Novello, 1884-85
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  • ...world about him have completely changed. The story itself is based on a [[Germany|German]] [[folk tale]] which Irving encountered while in [[Europe]]. It is
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  • ...protest to Chamberlain's implementation of a policy of appeasement of Nazi Germany. In 1939 on the outbreak of war he returned to Chamberlain's government as
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  • ...worry about creating an autonomous "Great General Staff" as had existed in Germany.<ref name=Goerlitz>{{citation
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  • ...he Edict would result in the transfer of vast lands in Protestant Northern Germany. [[Ferdinand]] and [[Maximillian of Bavaria|Maximillian]] were able to best
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  • Germany's submarine force, under [[Karl Doenitz]], was extremely effective. Like th Germany developed the first submarine-launched [[guided missile|guided torpedo]], i
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  • ...Police), the '''Gestapo''' was the political police organization of [[Nazi Germany]]. While it was a government organization, it was subordinate to the [[Reic | url = http://www.fas.org/irp/world/germany/intro/gestapo.htm}}</ref>
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  • Heidegger was born on September 26, 1889 in Messkirch, in southwestern Germany, the eldest child in a relatively poor [[Catholic]] family. After completin
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  • * Schwabe, Klaus. ''Woodrow Wilson, Revolutionary Germany, and Peacemaking, 1918-1919: Missionary Diplomacy and the Realities of Powe
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  • Erhard Dabringhaus, a U.S. Army (CIC) intelligence officer in post-war Germany from 1946 to 1952 (i.e., the year that the [[OPC]] clandestine service was ...9, the French Ministry of Interior pressed the U.S. military government of Germany, HICOG, for Barbie's extradition. The CIC, however, was concerned both that
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  • ...many of the [[National Socialist]] programs. As chief of police for all of Germany, Himmler was responsible for establishing concentration camps and for devis ...in flux. The diary shows gender role confusion, a desire to emigrate from Germany, vacillation between animal husbandry and a bourgeois vocation, and strong
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  • ...School at Weatherley in Hampshire") and, during school vacations, a spy in Germany for the [[Foreign Office]]. At the end of this almost unremittingly grim bo ...pages later, we have, from a British agent he has helped escape from Nazi Germany, the only detailed description of him in any of his 26 book appearances:
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  • ...rst published an article about the homeopathic approach to medicine in a [[Germany|German]] medical journal in 1796; in 1810, he wrote his ''Organon of the Me ...ufeland (1762 – 1836), the most eminent practical physician of his time in Germany, was, according to Ameke (1885), a close friend of Hahnemann, who "never lo
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  • ...an infantry unit. On September 15, 1942 the unit marches to [[Dresden]], [[Germany]] where they prepare to board a train heading towards the Eastern Front, th ...n when Sajer shows pride upon hearing of the French fighting alongside the Germany army, he also shows anger and depression when he hears of the French fighti
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  • ...sh/unwetter20050603.htm Lucky snapshot: lightning strikes chemical mill in Germany]
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  • He had a German wife and was appointed Ambassador to Germany, and then became Ambassador to the Soviet Union in the following year.
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  • ...rigid [[airship]] in the early [[20th century]]. It was named after the [[Germany|German]] pioneer of airships, [[Ferdinand von Zeppelin]], who held the rank ...and invitations to the [[White House]]. Later ''Graf Zeppelin'' toured in Germany and visited [[Italy]], [[British Mandate of Palestine|Palestine]] and [[Spa
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  • ...d culture. There were also press and protocol offices, and a Subdepartment Germany.<ref>{{citation ...one of the authors of the report,"The sheer scale of the participation of Germany's Foreign Ministry in the Holocaust is bewildering. It wasn't just one depa
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  • He commanded an artillery battery and a battalion in Germany, and had Pentagon duty as an Army inspector general, and as a legislative a
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  • ...ner Heisenberg, who was now one of the leading theoretical physicists in [[Germany]]. Bohr and Heisenberg reportedly one evening discussed the feasibility of
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  • ...rds for the Balkans, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Ambassador to Germany, and an Assistant Secretary of State, and had been a director of the Atlant
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  • ...e Event for the 25th Chromatography Symposium – ChromForum – in Steinfurt, Germany on September 9, 2008</ref><ref>H. Eichhorn, ''Poggendorff's Ann. Phys. Chem
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  • The city was long believed to be mythical, but in 1868 [[Germany|German]] self-taught archaeologist [[Heinrich Schliemann]] began excavating
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  • *XI. The Invasion of France and Germany, 1944 - 1945, (1955)
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  • ...the workhorse, along with the [[B-24]], of America's strategic bombing of Germany in World War II. The Army Air Forces (AAF) considered the B-17 the perfect ...esserschmitt factory at Regensburg. Both small cities were located deep in Germany, far out of range of the [[P-47]] and [[Spitfire]] fighters that normally e
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  • ...n, Mark. "Resource Mobilization for World War II: The U.S.A., UK, USSR and Germany, 1938-1945". ''Economic History Review'' (1988): 171-92. ...l Change in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Study of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and the United States'' 1974.
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  • * E. P. Hennock, ''The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850–1914: Social Policies Compared'', Cambridge 2007, ISBN 0-5215-9212-
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  • ...g adventure story. But transcending all is Mr. O'Brine's loathing for Nazi Germany, the ''ubermenschen'' and all they represented. He uses his book as a not v ...5, ex-Nazis held 21 ministerial and state secretarial appointments in West Germany alone; 128 were generals of the Bundeswehr; 828 were high judges, court cou
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  • .../www.odinsbruderschaft.de/ Die Bruderschaft Odins (The Odin Brotherhood in Germany)]
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  • ...f way through the song. The band recorded the song at Musicland Studios in Germany, and it only took them about an hour to write it. Robert Plant sang from a
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  • ...to win the fight easily. But the former World Heavyweight Champion from [[Germany]] had been studying film of Louis' fights and found a weakness that he was ...[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] told him, "Joe, we need muscles like your to beat Germany." This national pressure, on top of the fact that Louis craved revenge for
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  • *[[Deutsche Mark]], official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001
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  • ...to win the fight easily. But the former World Heavyweight Champion from [[Germany]] had been studying film of Louis' fights and found a weakness that he was ...[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] told him, "Joe, we need muscles like your to beat Germany." This national pressure, on top of the fact that Louis craved revenge for
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  • ...g one of the major European powers just before World War I: [[England]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Russia]], [[Turkey]], or [[Austria]].
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  • *Patel, Kiran Klaus. ''Soldiers of Labor. Labor Service in Nazi Germany and New Deal America, 1933-1945'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Soldiers-La
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  • ...thoritarian personality structure that not only made him want to rule over Germany in the name of a higher authority (the idea of a natural master race) but a
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  • | title = Anchors and Reporters: Wolf Blitzer}}</ref> Blitzer was born in [[Germany]] but grew up in [[Buffalo, New York]] and attended the [[University of
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  • }}</ref>. C-160 fleets of France, Germany and Turkey will be replaced by the Airbus Military A400M transport when tha ...given to Aerospatiale in France and MBB (now DaimlerChrysler Aerospace) in Germany. Both companies are now part of EADS (European Aeronautics Defence and Spac
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  • ...], he served in the United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps, Berlin, Germany, 1954-1956; admitted to the District of Columbia and Maine bars in 1960 and
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  • ...es for Rock, Blues, Soul, Funk, Reggae, Jazz, and Country Guitar''. Brühl, Germany: AMA Verlag. ISBN 3-927190-63-2
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  • ...' (2002), translation of ''La Discorde chez l'ennemi'' (1924), analysis of Germany's mistakes in World War I
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  • In the 1930s the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. It imposed discrimination against Jews, with increasing restrictions and v ...n.org/forgottencamps/camps/nordhauseneng.html Forgotten Camps: Nordhausen (Germany)] from the website "JewishGen: The Global Home for Jewish Genealogy".
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  • ...e on the continent ''terra sigillata'' has been preferred, particularly in Germany, meaning 'earth with little figures'.<ref>Brunsting, H. 1972 'Terra Sigilla
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  • ...forward deployed in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina and also in Rheindahlen, Germany. He then became the 1st Infantry Division Assistant Division Commander (Ma
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  • * ''Dipl.-Ing.'' and ''Ing.'' in Germany ([[pre-nominal letters]])
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  • ...s built in 1923-1924 by the [[Zeppelin]] factory in [[Friedrichshafen]], [[Germany]], where it was originally designated '''LZ-126'''. The airship was given t
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  • ...ov.au/atwar/ww2.asp</ref> Of those, around 30,000 died. Australians fought Germany and [[Italy]] in [[Europe]], the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] and [[ ...alians continued to serve with the RAAF. Losses among those flying against Germany were much greater than those who fought the Japanese, despite the greater n
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  • ...ibbentrop Pact]] of 1939, and as rapidly switched to denunciations of Nazi Germany and support for the war effort of the Allies after the German invasion of t
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  • == Fritz Neumark and Germany == ...he was offered the chair of public finance at the University of Frankfurt. Germany was ready to return his German citizenship in March 1952, which he rejected
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  • ...lopment of the fascist ideology, via Giovanni Gentile, in Italy, Spain and Germany. <ref>Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics, Hodder Arnold 2006, ed. Cohen M
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  • ...flagship. Reducing the scope of the operation, he sent the cruiser back to Germany.
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  • ...: ''Deutsch'') is a West [[Germanic language]], the official language of [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Liechtenstein]], one of several official languages in The German dialects are spoken throughout [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and elsewhere. Over 100 million people count some variety of
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  • ...a German student activity practiced by members of student fraternities in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Combat involves using a sharpened weapon called
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  • ...re becoming steadily more difficult, and his young family. On return from Germany, both families settled in the [[English Lake District|Lake District]], and
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  • ...Great Britain, France, and Ireland). This translates as '''''Fußball''''' (Germany and Austria), '''''fútbol''''' (Spain and Latin America), '''''futebol''''
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  • * Werrell, Kenneth P. "The Strategic Bombing of Germany in World War II: Costs and Accomplishments," ''Journal of American History' ...ters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0743235444/ref=sib_dp_pop_ex/103-
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/gm.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Germany/] |Netherlands, Germany
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  • ...affe, which also controlled the [[anti-aircraft artillery]], would protect Germany from Allied air attack, boasting "if a single British bomb falls on German
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  • ...93-1946) was the [[Diplomacy (foreign policy)|Foreign Minister]] of [[Nazi Germany]]. He had no diplomatic background, but was able to gain the Foreign Minist
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  • * {{search link|Germay||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Germany)
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  • ...ut of defense issues, leaving them to NATO. At a 1999 meeting in Cologne, Germany, while Kosovo was being bombed by NATO, the EU leadership repeated the St. ...nnaissance, and Observation (MUSIS). The participants are Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain. [[EADS]] Astrium and [[Thales]] Alenia Space are
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  • ...sults, sinking the Italian battleship ''Roma'' after Italy surrendered and Germany kept fighting.
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  • ...and including [[Adolf Hitler]] himself. The Marshal had a prisoner of war Germany before the Russian Revolution, which was enough to draw suspicion under Sta ...er to discredit the Soviet General Staff and perhaps have it purged before Germany had to fight its more competent officers. The information is believed to ha
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  • ...sent at the age of 10 for his musical education to [[Sondershausen]] in [[Germany]], where he entered studied under K. W. Ulrich and Eduard Stein, remaining
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  • ...sities, and for promoting the liberal arts he was designated "Preceptor of Germany." ...e organization of both the Lutheran church and the public school system in Germany. He avoided the risk that the Reformation would be sidetracked into an anti
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  • ...nued, under Gen. [[Hans von Seeckt]], to organize the secret rearmament of Germany in the [[Black Reichswehr]]; he was a negotiator with the Soviet Union in o
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  • ...appointed Heydrich chief of the newly established [[Security Police (Nazi Germany)]] (SIPO) Main Office (Hauptamt Sicherheitspolizei) which combined the [[Ge As Nazi Germany began military expansion, Heydrich created Operations Groups (Einsatzgruppe
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  • ...when the US releases information about Eichmann, it gets a lot of play in Germany. But there's no follow-up with the German government. After all, German sch ...motivation here seemed again to be harmony with an ally, in this case West Germany.<ref name=Kisatsky2005>{{citation
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  • ...ry, there was much exchange of influences among Western countries, notably Germany's western states, Britain, France, Russia, Ireland and the United States.
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  • A structural model that did work came from the Federal Republic of Germany, which created "party foundations", called ''Stiftung|Stiftungen''. each as
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  • ...]] (which included the city of [[Wroclaw]]) from [[Poland]], annexed it to Germany and renamed Wroclaw as Breslau. Two centuries later, at the end of [[World
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  • ...dol Miles Davis, and later a still smaller group with which he toured in [[Germany]]. Back in Belgium, in 1954, he recorded six tracks in boogie style for Ron
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  • ...et Union, the latter providing training for the [[Black Reichswehr]] while Germany was limited in military forces. Detailed German planning began in 1940. More specific information was given to the Japanese Ambassador, a hint that Germany would act soon against the Soviets. On 12 June, however, he gave the broad
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  • ...had saved over 190 intellectuals. Initially, the majority were saved from Germany, then from Austria after the 1938 [[Anschluss]], and again from [[Czechoslo ...e kin, friends, kin of friends and even strangers from the maw of Hitler’s Germany. He personally vouched for dozens, establishing in their names as many $2,0
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  • ...man Jews, going so far as to strip them of German citizenship. For many of Germany's Jews, immigration to Palestine became an ever more attractive option. ...9, he invaded Poland, starting [[World War II]]. During this War, Hitler's Germany took over most of Europe and held it for a four to five year period. Hitler
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  • ...e Age formed in 1996, and were originally named Gamma Ray, until a band in Germany which had the same name threatened to sue. Gamma Ray's original line up inc
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  • ...t both sides of the Atlantic. Religious revivals characterized Britain and Germany, as well as the [[First Great Awakening]] in the American colonies. Migrati
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  • ...coalition was dissolved in May 1945, following the final defeat of [[Nazi Germany]], when the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] decided to withdraw in order ...Poland if attacked. Chamberlain issued the [[declaration of war]] against Germany on 3 September 1939 and formed a war cabinet which included [[Winston Churc
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  • ...a left after the second performance to spend time with his girlfriend in [[Germany]]. DeFarfalla was replaced with bassist [[Peter Lindgren]]. Lindgren return
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  • ...the German invasion and during the first years of fighting, were complex. Germany had achieved strategic surprise with its attack, with success in both the d ...ould not stimulate patriotic sentiment, there indeed were conditions where Germany might turn opposition to its advantage. Ironically, Stalin was probably mor
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  • ...eceive a scholarship to study abroad. In the summer of 1818, he sailed to Germany where he studied at the University of Göttingen, especially with [[Arnold ...han merely to follow instructions, decisions regarding relations with both Germany and France were made by the Grant administration only after careful analysi
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  • {{Image|Germany France CO2.png|left|350px|Fig.5 Wind and solar alone are not enough. Gettin ...gas and on their own coal resources.<ref>https://lowcarbonpower.org/region/Germany</ref> Whatever reductions in CO2 they achieved with wind and solar power, w
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  • ...nion]]). The country is bordered on the south by Belgium, on the east by [[Germany]], and on the north and west by the [[North Sea]]. Except for the southeast ...glish goes back to a time when it was applied to an area including both [[Germany]] and the Netherlands. The German word for "German" is ''Deutsch,'' which i
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  • '''Hermann Emil Fischer''' ([[Flamersheim]], [[Germany]], 9 October, [[1852]] &ndash; [[Berlin]], 15 July 1919) is one of the fo
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  • ...September 2011]</ref>. But the UBS economists estimate that departure of Germany would lead to a first-year loss to its economy of 20 to 25 per cent of GDP ...interventions that have been made<ref>[http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,745350,00.html ''It Is Not Important Which Nation Puts Forward the E
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  • ...can satirist and political novelist [[Richard Condon]]. Set in France and Germany of the 1920s and '30s, it is an almost unrelievedly bleak depiction of the ...isguised as people. They reappear in this grim foray into Hitler-corrupted Germany, but the author of The Manchurian Candidate has turned from dismayed humor
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  • ...he faculties of law and the arts. Starting in the 1933-1934 academic year, Germany’s exiled professors served as directors in eight of twelve basic science ...mpire took its last breadth and as the general exodus from Germany denuded Germany of its premier institutions of higher learning, the University of Istanbul
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  • ...assisted by the Allied Powers who recently had finished their war against Germany. Britain alone would send 100 million Pounds to the Whites in support of th
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  • ...sent the ruthless Duke of Alva to put down the revolt, William withdrew to Germany, raised forces, and invaded the Netherlands. His attempt failed and for the
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  • ...). The three countries with the largest annual biodiesel production were [[Germany]] (16%), [[France]] (12%) and the United States (11%).<ref>[http://www.plat ...was first commercialized in Germany in 1936 and it was used extensively by Germany during [[World War II]] to produce synthetic fuels. Later, facing isolatio
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  • ...and covered the [[Invasion of Normandy]], and the American advance into [[Germany]], including being wounded during the [[Battle of the Bulge]].<ref name=nyt
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  • ...rt of [[Hitler]]'s campaign to destroy the [[Jews|Jewish]] population in [[Germany]] and parts of [[Europe]].
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  • ...n to study alchemy, medicine, and philosophy at the University at Basel in Germany. These subjects would continue to fascinate him throughout his life. ...throughout Europe. He continued his studies in many countries, including Germany, France, Hungary, the Netherlands, and Russia, attending many schools, but
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  • ...lvement in Jemaah Islamiah. Nasr fled to Albania but also sought refuge in Germany and Bosnia before settling in Italy in 1997.<ref name=WashingtonPost2006120
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  • ...influence on research in political, personality, and social psychology. In Germany, authoritarianism has been recently studied by Klaus Roghmann, Detlef Oeste
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  • ...4; Joachim subsequently played it to further widespread acclaim throughout Germany in the 1850s.<ref>Stowell, p. 35.</ref> Many notable violinists of the late
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  • ...presse_von_1811.jpg|thumb|200px|Printing press from 1811, taken in Munich, Germany.]]--> ...f identical [[text]] on multiple sheets of [[paper]]. It was invented in [[Germany]] by the goldsmith and [[printer (publisher)|printer]] [[Johannes Gutenber
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  • ...be considered as a commercial hydrocracking unit began operation in Leuna, Germany in 1927. Similar efforts to convert coal to liquid fuels took place in the ...tandard Oil of New Jersey]] collaborated with [[I.G. Farbenindustrie]] of Germany to develop hydrocracking technology capable of converting heavy petroleum o
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  • ...[[Rhine]] and the [[Alps]]. France borders [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Andorra]] and [[Spain]]. The [
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  • ...ratic process in January 1933, then made himself ''Führer'', or leader, of Germany, hypnotizing much of the population with his magnetic personality and spell ...offered, then went to the next target. That aggressive strategy worked as Germany pulled out of the [[League of Nations]] (1933), rejected the [[Versailles T
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  • ...cale was developed in the 1854 by [[Adolf Ferdinand Wenceslaus Brix]], a [[Germany|German]] or [[Austria|Austrian]] engineer and mathematician. It is widely u ...an Ferdinand Oechsle]], a German pharmacist and goldsmith. It is used in [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and [[Switzerland]] in wineries and beer brewing. It is expr
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  • ...y 1967 he became commander of the 603rd Air Base Wing at Sembach Air Base, Germany.
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  • ...ts members dividing over the question of whether to make terms with [[Nazi Germany]] or to continue hostilities. The main protagonists were the [[Prime Minist ...] which guaranteed British support for Poland if attacked by Germany. When Germany did invade Poland, Chamberlain issued a [[declaration of war]] on 3 Septemb
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  • ...g adventure story. But transcending all is Mr. O'Brine's loathing for Nazi Germany, the ''ubermenschen'' and all they represented. He uses his book as a not v
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  • Dr '''Robert Ley''' (15 February 1890 – 25 October 1945), [[Nazi Germany|Nazi German]] politician, was head of the [[German Labour Front]] from 1933 ...their families. These included subsidised holidays both at resorts across Germany and in "safe" countries abroad (particularly Italy). The world's first purp
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  • ...y nation-specific criteria, trace ancestry to the country. These include [[Germany]], [[Israel]] and [[Italy]].
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  • ...politics : Local identity, civic culture, and german nationalism in north Germany during the revolutionary era. Studies in central European histories,. Leide Roeck, Bernd. 2006. Civic culture and everyday life in early modern Germany. Studies in medieval and reformation traditions,. Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
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  • ...of Jeffersonville residents were foreign-born. Most of these were from [[Germany]]
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  • ...eld said the political conditions were wrong and Sanchez had to go back to Germany with V Corps. There were news reports about the possible promotion in June, ...e up with a structure that could put him in a "wartime" three-star post in Germany to train troops. <ref>Sanchez, ''Wiser in Battle'', pp. 425-427</ref>
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  • ...tions on Hitler's ideas of foreign relations. <ref>E.O. Lorimer, "Hitler’s Germany" , John O’London’s Weekly (11 Nov. 1933), ''quoted in'' Stone 2008</ref
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  • '''Rudolf Lehmann''' began his career as a prosecutor and jurist in Germany in 1921 and, during World War II, rose to Director and Chief of Legal Depar
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  • .... The MTCR was originally established in 1987 by [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of
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  • ...1, the new body was named in 1913 during a conference held in [[Hamburg]], Germany, on board the ocean liner ''Tabora'' of the Deutsche Ost Afrika Linie. She
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  • ...and Elizabeth Glaser-Schmidt, eds. ''Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America Since 1776'' (1997). * Trefousse, Hans L., ed. ''Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International Relations and Immigration'
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  • ...eize North Africa, secure the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]], cut off Germany's [[Afrika Corps]] and associated Italian forces, threaten Italy, and put
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  • ...n the German Thuringia Highland region to be a standardized herding dog of Germany. In the United States the GSD is the third most popular dog registered by ...International Canine Federation) standards. Under other standards, such as Germany Langhaar-Schaeferhunde-Verband and the United Kingdom,<ref>[http://www.thek
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  • ...efforts to classify humans into racial categories, for example, by [[Nazi Germany]] in the 1930s and 1940s. Books on display at the National Holocaust Museu
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  • ...a collected from three [[adolescent]] native speakers learning German in [[Germany]] has formed the basis of several papers. The different paths of acquisitio
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  • Born on July 5, 1904, in Kempten in southern Germany, Ernst Mayr passed away peacefully at the Methuselah-like age of 100 on Feb ...the chance observation of a rare species of duck that had not been seen in Germany for many years, he came in contact with the Berlin ornithologist Erwin Stre
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  • ...were [[Fussen (luthier)|Fussen]] born in a region now part of present day Germany. The other candidate he named was [[Gasparo' da Salo]] from [[Brescia]].
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  • ...izens after [[World War I]] and retained that status during their years in Germany. Herschel had an elder sister, Esther, and brother, Mordechai. <ref>Details ...er. When he left school his parents decided there was no future for him in Germany, and tried to arrange for him to emigrate to the [[British Mandate of Pales
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  • ...was first described by Dr Karl Stetter of the University of Regensburg in Germany, and a colleague, Dr Gerhard Fiala.
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  • ...d War II]], Rabbi Gutstein, worked tirelessly to bring Jews living in Nazi Germany to safety in the United States by acting as a formal sponsor for the immigr
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  • ...political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Germany, and others simply for the chance to start afresh in the New World. Today C ...merica include push factors: worsening opportunities for farm ownership in Germany, persecution of some religious groups, and military conscription; and pull
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