PPT-HI136 The History of Germany

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Lecture 15 East Germany Introduction Debates over the history of the GDR objective assessments are still difficult to arrive at Continuity with German history especially

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Lecture 15 East Germany Introduction Debates over the history of the GDR objective assessments are still difficult to arrive at Continuity with German history especially with the Nazi period. Four possible outcomes…. Germany did start the war…it was all their fault. Germany was mainly responsible for the start of the war, but other countries should also be to blame. All of the major powers helped to start a war, they are all to blame in some way. Lecture 12. The Third Reich . At War. The Polish Campaign, 1-28 Sept. 1939. Source: R. Overy, . The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich. Blitzkrieg. Campaigns in western Europe and the Mediterranean,. Lecture . 17. 1989 and Reunification. Reasons for . the Collapse of the GDR. Domestic Factors. Economic problems. Growing dissatisfaction with regime. Pressure for reform. International Factors. Reform within the Soviet Union. The End of Hitler. By: Luca Franceschetti and Rudy Szwarc. Battle of Stalingrad . 1942-43. Was a decisive and major battle in WW2.. Nazi Germany and the Soviet army fought over the city of Stalingrad in the southwestern Soviet Union.. 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.. Four possible outcomes…. Germany did start the war…it was all their fault. Germany was mainly responsible for the start of the war, but other countries should also be to blame. All of the major powers helped to start a war, they are all to blame in some way. 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). Four possible outcomes…. Germany did start the war…it was all their fault. Germany was mainly responsible for the start of the war, but other countries should also be to blame. All of the major powers helped to start a war, they are all to blame in some way. Period 5. I What is Nationalism?. A) . Nationalism. is the belief that one’s greatest loyalty should not be to a king or an empire but to a nation of people who share a common culture and history. When the nation also has its own independent government, it becomes a . La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . HI290- History of Germany. The Making of the modern German state and society.. Germany’s transformation from maverick to model state.. Diversity. No direct historical lines.. Module Themes. Distinctive German way to modernity which contrasts with the standard (West European, British, French) way:. Otto von Bismarck (1815-98). Born in . Sch. önhausen. in Brandenburg, the son of a Pomeranian . Junker. .. Educated at . Göttingen. University.. 1836: Entered the Prussian civil service.. 1839: Retired from the civil service to manage the family estates.. Lecture 2. The Franco-Prussian War (1870-71): primacy of domestic policy. War with France created an huge upsurge in German national feeling – popular pressure in the South German states to transform the wartime alliance into a permanent union.. Lecture 4. The Army and German Society. The garrison was the centre of social life in Imperial Germany.. The German Army was made up of conscripts – every male between the ages of 17 and 45 was eligible for military service..

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