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    Nazi Germany – Unit 2 Women * 3k’s – Kinder Kirche Kuche = Children Church Cooking * 1933 – encouragement marriage * 1934 – encouragement children * Traditional role – home‚ no prof. job‚ no fashion * Mother hood cross – 4 children * Lebensporn – Accommodation specifically for women to have children * Responsible for church – Nazis against religion though Church * 1933 – Catholic concordat * Protestants – Some support Nazis – Some Opposed * Pastor

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    Rommel: The Secret British Mission to Kill Hitler’s Greatest General (London: The Orion Publishing Group Ltd.‚ 2004). 14 For a detailed accounting of this operation‚ the author recommends Callum MacDonald‚ The Killing of SS Obergurppenfuhrer Reinhard Heydrich (London: Macmillan‚ 1990). 15 Mike Ryan‚ Special Operations in Iraq (Great Britain: Pen & Sword Military‚ 2004)‚ pgs. 42-46. 16 There is some debate as to whether President Roosevelt himself approved the ambush‚ though at least two authors have

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    Battle of Jutland Prelude The Battle of Jutland was fought on May 31 - June 1‚ 1916‚ in the North Sea near Jutland (a mainland north of Denmark). The battle itself was between Vice-Admiral Reinhard Scheer commander of the High Seas Fleet of the Kaiserliche Marine (part of German Fleet)‚ and Admiral Sir John Jellicoe commander of the Grand Fleet of the Royal Navy. The overall goal of the German fleet was to trap and destroy a portion of the Grand Fleet due to insufficient numbers to engage the

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    (1966). Cannibalism and Human Sacrifice. New York: The Citadel. [10] Strom‚ K. M. (1995-2008). Human Sacrifice. [11] Clark‚ L. (1996). The Sacrificial Ceremony. Retrieved November 2000 from http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/peru/worlds/sacrifice2.html [12] Reinhard‚ J

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    this means a growth of 4% compared to the year before. With a workforce totalling more than 16‚600‚ the number of employees within the Miele Group remained constant. It is a typically family owned business. Being founded in 1899 by Carl Miele and Reinhard Zinkann‚ from the very beginning their portfolio consisted of domestic appliance products‚ such at the first types of washing machines and mostly electronic devices which can be used in kitchens. Today the founders’ grand-children still are in active

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    A Multidimensional Approach to Analyzing the Holocaust: The Rationale of the German Perpetrators Erica Lighter Vanier College 14 December‚ 2011 A Multidimensional Approach to Analyzing the Holocaust: The Rationale of the German Perpetrators This paper examines why the various people involved in implementing the policies of the Nazi regime in Germany – such as the scientists‚ doctors‚ prison guards‚ soldiers‚ and police – went along with the Nazi policies

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    Auschwitz‚ Treblinka had the highest number of killings. Although it is not as well known as other concentration camps‚ it is most definitely just as serious. In November 1942‚ after the establishment of the first camp‚ Treblinka I‚ the Operation Reinhard authorities established a killing center known as Treblinka II‚ that is located around a mile away from the first camp. The construction began April 1942. It was near Polish village of Wolka Okraglik along the Malkinia-Siedlce railway line. The labor

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    The Segregation of the Jewish Community As recent as 60 years ago‚ a vast amount of people were isolated and treated cruelly because of their beliefs and appearance. This time was known as the Holocaust‚ and the hatred was heavily focused toward the Jewish community. Hitler and his army persecuted those whose views differed from his own. It is clear that they made this possible by segregating the Jews and creating laws that robbed them from their basic human rights. The word “Ghettos” was used

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    The book Hitler‚ the Germans‚ and the Final Solution written by Ian Kershaw and published by Yale University Press in 2008. Ian Kershaw is a British historian whom is regarded as the best expert on Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. Professor Kershaw received a BA at University of Liverpool and Ph.D. in Merton College‚ Oxford. Professor Kershaw has written a variety of books from his oldest book - Hitler‚ 1889-1936: Hubris to his newest book To Hell and Back. Source G comes from Ian Kershaw book Hitler

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Game theory is a study of strategic decision-making. More formally‚ it is "the study of mathematical models of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers". An alternative term given to the theory is interactive decision theory. Game theory is mainly used in economics‚ political science‚ and psychology‚ as well as logic and biology. In game theory‚ the Nash equilibrium is a solution concept of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players‚ in which

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