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    German Responsible for Ww1

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    alliances: the Triple Entente (United Kingdom‚ France‚ and Russian Empire) and the Triple Alliance (German Empire‚ Austro-Hungarian Empire‚ and Italy). World War One which broke out it 1914 was a total war‚ where all industries geared towards war. The July Crisis and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand resulted in a conflict which should have been local and confined but due to a series of factors‚ German foreign policy‚ fear of encirclement‚ nationalism‚ this one incident led to the greatest war

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    German Baroque Music

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    1. Two noteworthy impacts of German Baroque music were the German Violin Bow alongside the German Baroque Organ. These two central point impacted the sound as it made another kind of sound. 2. Before Bach‚ music was much more blunt and not that intriguing‚ there were likewise no genuine establishment in the music. After Bach‚ more musical methods and assortments like tonal changes were set up‚ the German extravagant bow and different instruments played harmonies were additionally developed and

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    German Volume Training

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    Core Principles of German Volume Training German Volume Training isn’t rocket science. There’s no elaborate formulas to figure out‚ and no training techniques to be mastered. GVT is built around three simple‚ core principles: 1. One Exercise. You perform one exercise per body part. That’s it. Stick with heavier‚ compound-style lifts that tax major muscle groups. Because you will be performing a limited number ofexercises per week‚ proper exercise selection is critical in maximizing the effects

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    German Car Industry

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    Auto German Automotive Industry Overview Makers – BMW‚ Audi‚ VW Markets – EU and non-EU – overview Stats The largest shareholder of Audi AG is Volkswagen AG‚ which holds over 99 percent of the share capital. Volkswagen AG includes the consolidated accounts of Audi AG in its own consolidated financial statements. In recent years‚ the possibility of Audi being spun off or otherwise divested by Volkswagen has been mooted Daimler AG ‚ geramn car corp Daimler AG is a German manufacturer of automobiles

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    German Luxury cars

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    German Luxury-Car Makers Look Beyond Home Market BMW to expand Plant in U.S.‚ Daimler Will Boost Investment in China Venture By William Boston and Neal E. Boudette Updated March 28‚ 2014 2:56 p.m. ET A new BMW X4 is unveiled last Friday at the BMW manufacturing plant in Greer‚ South Carolina as the Germany luxury auto maker announced a $1 billion expansion for the plant. Associated Press German luxury car manufacturers BMW AG and Daimler AG have unveiled plans to spend billions on new car

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    In 1870‚ Italy and Germany were unified. The unifications were different. Italy had its own way of unifying‚ and so did Germany. For instance‚ Italy was brought together when the Franco-Prussian war withdrew France from Rome. The German unification was also brought together by the Franco-Prussian war. The unifications wouldn’t have been achieved without the help of men and historical circumstances. When Italy and Germany were unified‚ they changed history. Italy had its own way of unifying. For

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    became largely influenced by the prominence of fine arts (e.g. painting) movements‚ referred to collectively as Avant-garde. Avant-grade contained styles that rejected the realistic depiction of a concrete world‚ movements such as German Expressionism and Soviet Montage. German Expressionism attempted to express raw‚ extreme emotions‚ in painting through garish colors and distortion and in theatre through “emphasized gestures‚ loud declamation of lines‚ staring eyes‚ and choreographed movements” (Thompson

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    German Fighter Plane

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    The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a German World War II fighter aircraft that was designed by Willy Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser around the early 1930’s. It was one of the first modern fighters of the time period. It included features such as all metal monocoque construction (type of body construction that doesn’t require a separate frame to provide structural strength or support for mechanical components)‚ a closed canopy‚ a retractable landing gear‚ and was powered by a liquid-cooled‚ inverted V12

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    German people Comrades! Seven years is a short time‚ the fraction of a single human normal life - barely one second in the life of a people. And yet behind us seven years seem to be longer than many of the past decades. In them‚ resonates together a great historical experience: the resurrection of a world threatened by the destruction of the nation. An infinite eventful time‚ we were allowed us not only experience‚ but make part‚ sometimes seems to be hardly be surveyed. Today we talk often of

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    War‚ at the time known as the ‘war to end all wars’‚ owes much of its horror and length to the slow and laborious aspect of the offensive during it‚ which makes it difficult to understand the precise reason for it finishing in an allied victory in 1918 and not in any of the previous years. Any number of events could have brought about the end of the war or the capitulation of one of the main protagonists‚ such as the Battle of the Somme‚ Verdun or even as early as the Battle of the Marne‚ but none

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