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    style with their unadorned prose and attention to the details of everyday life.[citation needed] In German literature‚ 19th-century realism developed under the name of "Poetic Realism" or "Bourgeois Realism‚" and major figures include Theodor Fontane‚ Gustav Freytag‚ Gottfried Keller‚ Wilhelm Raabe‚ Adalbert Stifter‚ and Theodor Storm.[6] Later "realist" writers included Benito Pérez Galdós‚ Guy de Maupassant‚ Anton Chekhov‚ José Maria de Eça de Queiroz‚ Machado de Assis‚ Bolesław Prus and‚ in a sense

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    September 29‚ 1496 and died in September 12‚ 1560. He full name was Gustav Ericsson Vasa and he was the king of Sweden from 1523-1560. You’re probably wondering about the government of Sweden‚ well let’s talk about it! As many of you think Sweden has been the name for Sweden forever but you guessed wrong! Sweden’s original/official name was first Konungariket Sverige‚ it means The Kingdom of Sweden. Sweden is a parliamentary democracy government. Elections are held for 4 years‚ about 7 million have

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    How important was resentment over the treaty of Versailles in explaining the rise to power by the Nazis in Germany 1919 - 1933 There is a general agreement among historians that several factors contributed to Hitler’s rise to power in Germany by 1933. However‚ there is debate over which‚ if any‚ was the most important factor. Some argue that the Treaty of Versailles was the most significant due to the fact that it was associated with defeat and was discrediting the Republican government who singed

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    Death of Stressman

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    One of the factors that results in the rise of Hitler is the death of a capable leader that brought stability and prosperity back to Germany. This capable leader is known as Gustav Stressman . Stressman died of a heart attack on 3rd October 1929. On behalf of the Weimar government‚ Stressman had negotiated the Dawes and Young Plans for more time to pay reparations to the Allies. In 1925‚ he also helped to end the Ruhr occupation by French and Belgian troops which had begun in 1923 and signed the

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    The independent state of Italy emerged from a long nationalist struggle for unification that started with the revolution of 1848. The southern kingdoms of Sardinia and Sicily joined in 1866 and by 1914 only the Vatican and San Marino retained independence within Italy. However‚ a large Italian population remained within Austria-Hungary in the Trentino and Trieste regions. By 1911 Italy had a population of 34.7 million. Although primarily an agricultural economy‚ there was considerable industry in

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    film (a movement in the early days of narrative film) based on the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker. In the public domain version I watched the character’s names have been changed to match the names of the characters from “Dracula”. Jonathon Harker (Gustav von Wangenheim) is an estate agent’s clerk who is sent to Transylvania to visit Count Dracula (Max Schreck)‚ a man wishing to buy a house in their town of Wisborg‚ Germany. The castle of Count Dracula is plagued in mystery and all of the townsfolk

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    years 1918-1939? The Great Depression in 1929 was the most significant event for Germany in this time period because it affected a wide variety of people. Other significant events for Germany included Hitler being appointed as Chancellor; the work of Gustav Stresemann; the Treaty of Versailles and the spread of propaganda‚ however I think that the Great Depression was the most significant event in Germany because it completely broke Germany after all of the small problems it was going through such as

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    Heinrich Kühn The Perfect Photograph Alexander Stolz – Erasmus – N. et.: 11031891 Heinrich Kühn – The Perfect Photograph Alexander Stolz – Erasmus – N. étudiant: 11031891 In recent years there have been an increasing number of shows about the Pictorialists‚ the fine art photographers around 1900. The Austrian photograph Heinrich Kühn counts as one of the most famous and most important among them. He is perceived as one of the founders of photography arts – the first style of art in

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    `The Italian Retreat from Modern Architecture: Gio Ponti‚ Neoliberty and others Italy is decentralized in Europe‚ south side reppin Transition Interview Difficult position in the way they accept refugees‚ pressures Italy have never been absolute 1860- unified by man but not unified in region‚ approaches to life‚ culture and language vary great amounts between cities of Italy. 1959? Reyner Banham Neoliberty‚ the Italian retreat from modern architecture Attacking unideolistic new Italian

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    History: Tov

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    German currency was of no worth. People’s savings were of no worth‚ the money was used to start a fire and to do many other things. Many people suffered; prices rose and wages fell. Standards of living dropped‚ and the unemployment rate worsened. Gustav Stresemann introduced a new currency‚ the Rentenmark‚ to counter the rising inflation and the increasing worthlessness of the German mark. He managed to negotiate with the Allied powers so that paying the reparations would not be a daunting task.

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