1. A great dish that will go with that after-office beer‚ this corned tuna fishcakes with remoulade will be your perfect bet. Ingredients: 1 can San Marino Corned Tuna 1 egg 2 tbsps flour 1/2 cup red bell pepper diced 2 tbsps minced spring onions 1 white onion diced 2 cloves garlic‚ minced 1 cup Japanese bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup minced parsley 1 tsp pickle relish 1 tsp Dijon mustard 1/4 cup lemon juice 1/4 cup capers 1/2 tsp paprika Oil
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To what extent did the Treaty of Versailles weaken Germany Democratically‚ between 1919 to 1929? The signing of the Treaty of Versailles on the twenty second of June in 1919‚ would forever psychologically be associated with the long term bitterness and humiliation of the German public towards the German democracy. The civilian government who agreed to the terms of the treaty‚ which saw German suffer a deduction in their army‚ forced to pay high reparations‚ deduction of land and population were
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Account for the failure/collapse of democracy in Germany in the period of 1918-1933 The collapse of the Weimar democracy in 1933 cannot be attributed to one event‚ but more a multiplicity of factors that were involved in upsetting of the Republic’s equilibrium which made it vulnerable to sudden shock. It can be partially blamed on the shaky foundations and inherent flaws within the constitution‚ making the Republic susceptible to future problems and the Nazi takeover. Opposition and violence made
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A) Explain why the invasion of the USSR changed the lives of those living in Germany around 1941-42. (12 Marks) The invasion of the USSR in the summer months was that of great confidence and assertiveness that they were on the ‘front foot’ from the German people. During these summer months‚ the Russians had been pushed back by the Germans to what many thought of as the core of the USSR; Russia. Obviously when the Germans had advanced 20 miles short of the central of the most powerful enemy they’ve
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Document 1 What did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? Hitler thought Germany needed to take back the territories that were lost as part of the reparations of WWI. He thought the land was still theirs and they should take it back. How would that lead to war? Hitler wanted to take the lost territories by force‚ so that would easily lead to war. He said protests weren’t enough and they needed to fight which was implied by “a mighty sword” being necessary. Document 2 According to Haile Selassie
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Why did Germany lose the First World War in 1918? The First World War was a huge event which ended abruptly; going from huge German advances after March 1918 to Germany asking for peace later that year: they were forced from a hard hitting offensive to defeat for various reasons: One of the key reasons for Germany’s defeat is the internal problems suffered by Germany from late 1917. Morale in the ranks of the Germany army was diminished to a painfully low point: they were exhausted from the spring
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history. From my involvement within this field trip‚ I’ve seen paintings from Aelbert Cuyp‚ N.L. Peschier‚ Frans Snyders‚ and more. What brought to my attention the most is a painted canvas called “Saint Sebastian Cured by Saint Irene” done by Luca Giordano‚ very ironic that Sfakianos’s first name is the name of the female Saint. “Saint Sebastian Cured by Saint Irene” was made in Naple‚ Italy on 1655 with a dimension of 184.2 × 276.2 cm. On
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Erika Riemann’s oral testimony on life in East Germany during the Cold War Erika Riemann was a teenager living in East Germany at the end of World War II. Her oral testimony describes her experiences as a political prisoner during the cold war. She was arrested in 1945 for drawing a bow on a portrait of Stalin that hung in her school classroom. At the time of her arrest she was only 14 years old. After World War II Germany was left devastated and in ruins. There had been massive destruction
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Two Different Cultures and One Common Problem. (General Psychosocial Review of Turkish Migrants in Germany) Mehmet Yilmaz Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities Warsaw 2011 Physical movement of people in a particular time and geographic space expresses the phenomena of migration which emerged in human societies since ancient times is very characteristic and typical of a social concept. Phenomena of migration hardly influences the social structure‚ public
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To what extent did relations between East and West Germany improve in the years 1969-74?’ The relationship between the two states in Germany‚ FRG (West) and GDR (East) has improved drastically in recent times resulting in the restructuring of Germany. Though the basis of this reunification stems from the years between 1969-1974. These years where immensely important for the two Germanys and with the change of leaders for political parties‚ so to did the views change. Such as the introduction of
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