PPT-How much do you know about Germany?
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What is the capital of Germany 2 What is the name of this famous German monument 3 If you were eating Wurst in a German restaurant what would you have 4 Who
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What is the capital of Germany 2 What is the name of this famous German monument 3 If you were eating Wurst in a German restaurant what would you have 4 Who is this famous. HI136, History of Germany. Lecture 2. Danish war (1964). Austro-Prussian war (1866). Franco-Prussian war (1870-71). Three wars of German unification:. The Franco-Prussian War (1870-71): primacy of domestic policy. and Empire. HI136 History of Germany. Lecture 4. “there is not a . diplomatic tradition . which has not been . swept away . . . . The balance of power . has been entirely . destroyed.”. Benjamin Disraeli. 1919-1933. Ao1a. Ao1b. Recall, select, deploy and communicate relevant historical knowledge clearly and effectively.. Demonstrate understanding of the past through explanation, analysis and arriving at substantiated judgements of key concepts (causes/ consequence/ significance/ continuity/ change and relationships between key features.. An analysis into the terms set in the Treaty of Versailles. -Mr . K.J.Cave. G. Clemenceau. D.LloydGeorge. Woodrow Wilson. Using a copy of the Treaty of Versailles, I shall annotate and comment the feelings of German people towards the terms set in the treaty. The Unification of Germany. Europe 1815. Key Questions. What was Germany like before 1815?. How was Germany affected by the Vienna settlement?. What was the impact of Nationalism on the Germanic states?. History 12 Ms Leslie. Country devastated after WWI. The population was starving due to British blockades, the navy mutinied and people rioted in the streets. . The Kaiser, Wilhelm II, abdicated his throne on November 9, 1918, and ran off to Holland. and Empire. HI290- History of Germany. The . Bismarckian. System. After 1871 Germany needed peace and stability in order to consolidate the gains of the Wars of Unification.. Bismarck thus needed to persuade Europe that Germany was a “satiated power”.. Why did Germany agree to an armistice in 1918?. Aim. : . to assess the most important factor for the armistice. . TASK: Stick in the sheet. . Ability of. English/America industry to supply resources to allied armies. BY. :AMMISON HATCH . AND . Makenzie. Williams . THE 5 W’s. who it involves? Europe and Germany: When does it happen or did it . happen?When. there is to much sulfur and carbon in the air: what it does to affect the . T. here were many Germans who were bitter about Germany’s system of government, the Treaty of Versailles and it’s terms, and the fact that Germany lost in WWI. One of these Germans was Adolph Hitler. The Rise of Nazism. WWI’s Effect on Germany. Germany had many problems after WWI:. Lost lands that contained valuable natural resources,. 2 ½ million Germans died,. 4 million were wounded,. Industry (factories) & farms in the country had been destroyed, and. world war 2. 1920s – the denial. 1920s were a time of celebration – war was over!. Everyone was focused on peace, but all had different ways of going about it. The League of Nations was quite successful in dealing with minor skirmishes. Wider Reading. Academic Writing. Fulbrook. , M. . A Concise History of Germany, . Cambridge University Press (2004). Hiden. , J. . The Weimar Republic. , Seminar . Staudies. in History, Longman (1996). Capital of Germany. The capital of germany is Berlin.. Lat and Long of Germany. Lat:52.52007 Long:13.404954. A famous body of water in Germany. The Danube River. Highest point in Germany. Zugspitze, 2,962 m 9,718ft above sea level..
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