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AP EURO NOTES

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AP Euro Notes Sec 26-1 pp. 804-807 & 816-822 Nalani Story An Uncertain Peace War left many Euros w/ profound sense of despair and disillusionment War indicated to many that something=dreadfully wrong w/ West values Decline of the West, Oswald Spengler reflected this disillusionment when he emphasized the decadence of West civilization and posited its collapse The Impact of World War I Enormous suffering & deaths of almost 10 mill people shook traditional society to its foundations & undermined the whole idea of progress New propaganda techniques had manipulated entire populations into maintaining their involvement in a senseless slaughter How did Euros deal w/ losses? France- 2/3s of pop=in mourning over deaths of these young people

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Sp ch 27 prt 3 797-802 The New Order I. The initial victories of the Germans and the Japanese gave them the opportunity to create new orders in Europe and Asia. A. Although both countries presented positive images of these new orders for publicity purposes, in practice both allowed policies of ruthless domination of their subject peoples. The Nazi Empire I. After the German victories in Europe, Nazi propagandists created glowing images of a new European order based on ?equal chances? for all nations and an integrated economic community. A. This was not Hitler?s conception of a European New Order. He saw the Europe he had conquered simply as subject to German domination. II. The Nazi empire stretched across continental Europe from the English Channel in the

Hitler's Rise to Power and Nazi Germany

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Hitler and Germany Rachel Robinson Adolf Hitler and Nazism in Germany Hitler was an anticommunist Against the practices of communism, or a system of government in which a single party holds power and all goods are equally shared by the people Instead, he admired Mussolini and his practice of fascism, a belief that the nation is more important than the individual Individualism makes countries weak A strong government led by a dictator was needed to impose order on society A nation becomes great by expanding its territory and building its military Hitler and Mussolini Hitler?s Background and Rise to Power Fought for Germany in WWI Germany?s surrender and acceptance of the conditions outlined in the Treaty of Versailles hurt his pride and left him with a vengeance

The Zimmerman Telegraph

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The Zimmerman Telegram, by Barbara Tuchman, is a historical novel detailing Germany?s plight to overwhelm America by sending secret messages to Mexico. Everyone always says ?remember the Lusitania? when talking about America?s entry into World War I, but Tuchman argues that it is the Zimmerman Telegram which paved America?s entrance into World War I.

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Essay #1 From the period of 1640-1786, Prussia rose to find itself among one of the strongest nations in Europe due to the emergence of its military reforms which contributed to the emergence of a large and effective military, through the idea of an absolute monarchy, and through social reforms. The main people who contributed to the effects of the emergence of a great military was Fredrick William I, and Fredrick the Great. The absolutist monarchies were greatly established by Fredrick William I and the Great Elector- Fredrick William. Lastly, social class and social reformation was influenced by religion and the Junkers, which led to the rise of Prussia among other nations in Europe. Military: Fredrick William I:

Adolf Hitlers death

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click here History Learning Site > World War Two > World War Two and Eastern Europe > The Death of Adolf Hitler The Death of Adolf Hitler Mystery surrounded the death of Adolf Hitler for many years. However, more is now thought to be known about Adolf Hitler’s death as a result of the work by Antony Beevor.

Unification of Germany

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Unification of Germany 1st half of 19th Century, - ?Germany? was a geographic expression Several German States existed (people of same ethnicity? existed, but no unified country with a centralized government The Napoleonic Wars (ending in 1806), brought an end to the Holy Roman Empire No map of Germany existed until 1871 After Napoleon?s defeat at Waterloo in 1815, the Congress of Vienna met to remake a map of Europe It created the German Confederation under the Authority of Austria The Confederation lasted 56 years until 1871 when Austria weakened A unified Germany arose under the leadership of the state of Prussia Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com * Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com * Prussia Template copyright 2005 www.brainybetty.com *

Germany

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Castro 7 Mayra Castro Mr. Snape English II Honors 24 April 2012 The Fatherland Germany?s reoccurring turbulent past will always haunt people worldwide, but Germany?s present day situations might give people a chance to view Germany today as a more stabilized nation. Today Germany has one of the most promising economies. They also have a very resolute government with a sound military to keep them on their feet. Germany?s very involved foreign relationships have also brought stability to the fatherland. Germany?s past didn?t emerge from thin air, but from the beginning of one of the world?s boldest nations.

Rise of Social Democracy in Germany

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Hannah Taylor AP European History February 1st, 2011 1871- 1912 Rise of Social Democracy in Germany Last Years of Bismarck?s reign The German Empire Confederation with Prussia in the lead Emperor and Chancellor of Prussia lead the Empire Bicameral Legislature Upper house reflects aristocracy and is favored more Lower house elected by universal male suffrage Focus now on internal affairs Threat of Catholicism 1864 Syllabus of Errors published by the pope Papal infallibility doctrine threatens authority of government Makes Bismarck suspicious Bismarck outlines Kulturkampf The German Center party follows Catholic lead Laws put through to curtail their influence Limited Catholic worship Jesuits expelled, Bishops arrested or exiled Marriage a state ceremony

Holocaust Project

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Holocaust Project We will be spending time in the Mac lab this week to complete the following assignment on the ghettoes and concentration/death camps. You can either pick a ghetto, work camp, or concentration camp/death camp (Not Auschwitz) to do your report on. In your report please find the following. The Commandant /or officer in charge The Country and city of the camp/ghetto Stated purpose of the camp/ghetto The number of inhabitants and number of deaths Any additional supportive information that is relevant to the topic.
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