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    To what extent did Lenin establish Communism in Russia from 1920-1924? From an early age‚ Lenin opposed the Romanov autocratic regime‚ even more so following the execution of his brother for the assassination of Tsar Alexander III. Lenin was an avid follower of the writings of Karl Marx and believed communism was the way forward. He believed that everything should be owned by the government and then distributed evenly amongst the people. During the February 1917 revolution in Russia‚ Lenin was

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    Volume sales for the total soft drinks market increase by 11.6% over the same period‚ to 20.1bn litres. Additionally‚ in 2009‚ Germany was ranked as the highest consumer of soft drinks in Europe showing great market potential for SM Jaleel to pursue. It is necessary to look at the general market for soft drink as if there is not a culture of drinking soft drink in Germany there would be no market for Chubby even though it is one of the only soft drink products for children worldwide. As mentioned

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    Propaganda in Germany During WWII     Prior to WWII‚ the Nazi Party was not a favourable one of the people residing in Germany. It was not until 1933‚ when Hitler came into power‚ that the Nazi Party was elected into the government. Many historians question how it was possible for such a violent and discriminatory party to have taken power. The reason is simple. Propaganda had a significant role in the entire Nazi Party campaign. Propaganda is how Hitler managed to keep his people loyal and his party

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    racist to others nations. Ultra nationalism can cause war‚ succession and genocide. Throughout history‚ we have experienced ultra nationalism and all its negative effects‚ whether it was Russia under Joseph Stalin or the well known Holocaust in Nazi Germany. Ultra nationalism develops from nationalism‚ as previously discussed but it doesn’t just instantaneously develop. Generally it requires various factors and events combined to transform nationalism into ultra nationalism such as social and economic

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    differently‚ in this case according to Hitlerʼs needs‚ wants and demands. Such minds need to be cleared of standard thinking and the need to listen to‚ protect and serve Hitler needs to be implanted in them. How a life of a standard teen living in Nazi Germany at the time looked like was quite horrific by todayʼs standards. They had special schools in which only the best and strongest of the children could get into. Being in these Nazi schools was quite the privilege and not being in them was a public disgrace

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    Germany was solely to Blame for WW1 – How Far do You Agree? World War 1 was fought from 1914 to 1918‚ in which Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Belgium‚ Japan‚ the United States‚ and other allies defeated Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ The Ottoman Empire‚ Italy‚ and Bulgaria. World War 1 began as a small regional conflict in the Balkans (South-East Europe). The Ottoman Empire had lost many states in this part of the world so political power in this area was very unstable. Later Austria-Hungary annexed

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    Benefits on Nazi Germany. When Hitler was running for office‚ he promised the people he would make unemployment almost non existent. One of the ways he did this was creating jobs by establishing the ‘Bread and Jobs’ union. This allowed men ages 18-25 to enlist in and work on hospitals‚ schools and roadways. Men also had to join the army and do public work like construction. He increased armament introducing conscription and putting people into ammunition factories. Eventually‚ Hitler decreased the

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    To what extent was Germany responsible for the tension between the European powers (1900-1913)? Tension was rife between the main powers within Europe and their hold over their empires and states. Many of the alliances of the time created enemies‚ generating huge tensions‚ with Germany often feeling isolated and betrayed. Germany gravely feared an encirclement and attack upon her borders; it was evident that war was going to break out‚ it was just a matter of when and how‚ leaving many tactics

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    D-Day‚ was bloody battle that pushed Germany out of France‚ and helped the Allied powers win the war. Allied forces and Germany both had reasons for attacking each other. Allied forces wanted to push Germany out of France. The goal was to save France‚ or Normandy‚ from Germany. Germany on the other hand‚ wanted to stand their ground and fight for France. Germany wanted to keep France to stay in power. And then there’s the basic want of winning the war. Both Germany and the Allies knew‚ the winner of

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    In August 1936 the world came together for the summer Olympics in Berlin‚ Germany‚ the capital of Nazi Germany. Even though several countries threatened to boycott the Summer Olympics that year all countries in the end put aside their differences and sent their athletes to compete in the games. With the amount of events leading up to the Olympics‚ the large number of superstar athletes‚ and how it left Berlin‚ Germany feeling more powerful then ever the 1936 Olympics were a year of games to remember

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