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Letter from Willy Maillard teacher at the German Art Academy to the Minister of Science Art and National Education 14 June 1933 In recent years developments in art
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Letter from Willy Maillard teacher at the German Art Academy to the Minister of Science Art and National Education 14 June 1933 In recent years developments in art have led to chaos The isms that have been hoisted onto German art must be taken care of everything that encourages subversion must be thrown out just as the new government has already done in political and economic life. 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. 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. Acid Rain in Germany. Air Pollution in the United Kingdom. Nuclear Disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine. Acid Rain. Where?. Germany. Causes?. Smoke from factories and power plants, car and bus exhaust. Air Currents carries the toxic smoke into Germany and other European countries.. MARCUS WEAVER & MATT BLACKWOOD. Nazi . G. ermany . Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are common names for Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party. Under Hitler's rule, Germany was transformed into a fascist totalitarian state which controlled nearly all aspects of life. Nazi Germany ceased to exist after the Allied Forces defeated Germany in May 1945, ending World War II in Europe.. Lecture . 13. Defeat, Occupation . and . Division. The Morgenthau Plan. . Drawn up by the US Secretary of State, Henry Morgenthau.. Designed to ensure that Germany could never again be a threat to her neighbours.. Matthew. Adolf Hitler, in 1936 moved his troops into the demilitarised zones on either side of the Rhine River. Seeing that this would give a strategic advantage over France and Europe as a whole. With Japan and Italy as allies in the great war to come. Hitler also wanted the Soviet Union to remain friendly. . Why were German people optimistic after WWI?. Abdication . of . Kaiser.. New democratic . government. .. Expectations the Allies would help the new Weimar . Government. President Wilson’s desire for fairness – 14 . 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 . WWI: 1914-1918. Treaty of Versailles: 1919. The Outcome. 22 million civilians and soldiers were killed. The Allied Forces won and blamed Germany for much of the killing and damage during the war. In 1919, Germany was forced to sign 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. 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). I can examine Germany’s history (key events and people) and identify its form of government. (7.4.1) . I can identify Germany’s economic contributions worldwide. (7.2.1). Directions. : Make sure to make 4 sections for your notes: 1) geography, 2) History (. 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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