Essays Tagged: "Germany"

What were the advantages and disadvantages of Nazi rule for the German people up to 1939?

ut surprisingly, it was looking more prosperous afterwards! In 1938 national income was the highest Germany had seen, which was higher than what Germany had before the great depression by eight billio ... nment.Standards of living increased after the great depression. During the 1930's, car ownership in Germany trebled. Wages were gradually increasing, unemployment (Jews excepted) was at an all-time lo ...

(4 pages) 100 0 4.4 Jan/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Hitler. His Rise to Power

d socially. They needed a way out of this slump fast, and Hitler was there for the rescue. In 1933, Germany was facing a high unemployment level, leaving people to fend for themselves on the streets, ... ler took advantage of the peoples low moral and made them big promises of the dawn of a new era for Germany.The social classes lost their meanings. The middle-class was ruined by the Depression: they ...

(12 pages) 340 1 4.2 Nov/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Blacks in German History

hough not very fluent in english got his messageacross. Hebegan by telling the history of blacks in Germany. The history of blacks inGermanydates back to as far the Roman Empire. During the region of ... nlysouth western Africa. Countries known today as Namibia, Tanzania, etc. Many blackmalessettled in Germany permanently and established families. During WorldWar oneFrance used black soldiers. Germans ...

(1 pages) 26 0 3.7 Apr/1997

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights > Black Awareness & Racism

Nazism

hemes of patriotism and militarism drew highly emotional responses from people who could not forget Germany's prewar imperial grandeur.        In the national elections of September 1 ... early 6.5 million votes and became second only to the Social Democrats as the most popular party in Germany. In Northeim, where in 1928 Nazi candidates had received 123 votes, they now polled 1,742, ...

(9 pages) 109 0 5.0 Jan/1994

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

What went wrong? An examination of Separation of Church and state

nited States had emerged as a world power. It accomplished this through its leadership in defeating Germany and Japan in World War II. These two countries' main objective was to enslave the world and ... main objective was to enslave the world and destroy political, religious, and economic freedom. In Germany or Japan, anyone who disagreed with these goals, or was different was destroyed. This was a ...

(7 pages) 318 0 4.8 Jan/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Ukraine

er Russia. The total area of Ukraine is 603,700 sq. km (compare the areaof France - 551,000 sq. km; Germany - 356,000; Great Britain - 244,000; Italy - 301,000; Spain - 505,000). The areaspanned in a ... st-east direction is 1300 km; from north to south - 900 km.The population of Ukraine is 52 million (Germany - 78 million; France - 56 million; Great Britain - 58 million; Italy - 59 million;Spain - 40 ...

(4 pages) 96 0 4.2 Apr/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Children in the Holocaust

ildren and thousands of institutionalized handicapped children who were murdered under Nazi rule in Germany and occupied Europe. Although children were seldom the targets of Nazi violence because they ... azis, and the world of Jewish children was rapidly restricted as soon as the Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933. After 1935, close friends suddenly avoided the company of their Jewish clas ...

(3 pages) 117 1 4.4 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

All Quite on the Western Front

re glad that he is going to war. His family prays forhim and they pray for the Kaiser, the ruler of Germany. We see here that this is ironicbecause Paul's family is praying for someone they have never ...

(2 pages) 98 0 3.1 Feb/1997

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference. "Sell out Bargain"

egotiation became essential. The war in Europe was nearly over, and the question on what to do with Germany was a main priority. The allied leaders rendezvoused in the Russian Crimea, February 1945. C ... onference had their own goals. Britain sought to make France a partner in the postwar occupation of Germany, to curb Soviet influence in Poland, and to ensure protection for the vulnerable British Emp ...

(3 pages) 101 0 4.7 Mar/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Presidents

The Nazi Euthanasia Propaganda Plans

On July 14th, Hitler proclaimed a law stating the Nazi Party was to be the only political party in Germany. Adolf Hitler was able to deceive millions of German people through well planned propaganda, ... individuals and sterilize 350,000 others, all to purify the race.World War 1 had just ended and Germany had suffered an enormous defeat, which was still lingering in their minds. Growing up, the ...

(3 pages) 53 0 3.5 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The Sudetenland

On January 30, 1933, the Nazis acquired mastery of Germany when Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor. That evening Hitler stood triumphantly in the wi ... e Treaty of Versailles had left inside Czechoslovakia. The main land that Hitler wanted to annex to Germany was that of the Sudetenland, where most of the people living there were of German origin. Th ... he Sudetenland, where most of the people living there were of German origin. The land also bordered Germany to the South East, and Germany was prepared to conquer this land at all cost.'And now before ...

(7 pages) 71 3 4.8 Mar/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

"All Quiet on a Western Front" by Erich Maria Remarque

hen the end comes when there was only one person left.All Quiet on the Western Front takes place in Germany where a group of young boys are first encouraged to join the military. Thinking that it woul ...

(4 pages) 137 0 2.7 Jan/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Children in the Holocaust

ildren and thousands of institutionalized handicapped children who were murdered under Nazi rule in Germany and occupied Europe. Although children were seldom the targets of Nazi violence because they ... azis, and the world of Jewish children was rapidly restricted as soon as the Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933. After 1935, close friends suddenly avoided the company of their Jewish clas ...

(3 pages) 49 0 4.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Truth and Consequences: taking Advantage of the Loser. On The Treaty of Versailles, Wilson's 14 Points, and their effects on World War I

d strain that World War I placed on the countries involved init were unimaginable, the peace treaty Germany was forced to sign was neither fair norjust. Millions upon millions of men lost their lives ... decision.After rapid troop deployment by the United States and the successful Allied counterattack,Germany was on the run. Eventually, they surrendered and were forced into a peaceagreement. The lead ...

(4 pages) 174 0 3.0 Jan/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

"Hitler" by George H. Stein

dHitler's life. Adolf Hitler became one of the 20th century's mostpowerful dictators, who converted Germany into a fully militarizedsociety and launched World War II. The book really tries to answera ... rman political and government leaderand one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators. He shapedGermany to be a fully militarized society. Hitler made allies withRussia and Italy and launched Worl ...

(3 pages) 53 0 4.0 Jan/1997

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Jews In Nazi Germany

ws for their misfortunes and many nationalists in the 1930s believed the Jews were to blame for the Germany had had since World War I. Hitler had also as a tramp in Vienna been very jealous of the wea ... Jews who were often doctors, lawyers, and writers. The Jews were regarded as the scapegoats of all Germany's problems, and they were driven from public life. During the Nazi's reign of power, approxi ...

(5 pages) 109 1 4.1 Jul/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

A Jew In Germany or Occupied Europe. History empathy coursework.

ly eight years ago in 1927.AUGUST 1936:Today I received a letter from my sister Erika, who lives in Germany. She too followed the family tradition and set up her own shop in Germany with her husband, ... life has started to become very difficult since 1933. There has been a new ruling body installed in Germany called NAZI and according to her newspapers it is led by a hero, who has come to save German ...

(7 pages) 54 0 3.5 Jan/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

The effects of the economy on enviroment.

9, and Indonesia, with 1,887 compared to the richest countries like the United States, with 22,388, Germany, with 19,255, and Japan, with 19,181. In 1996/97, there wasn't a considerable change regardi ... tly for Ukraine, by 4.3, followed by Russian Federation from 13.1 to 10.7. Also small decreases for Germany, South Africa and United Kingdom.iii) What does the column headed "Carbon dioxide emissions ...

(7 pages) 336 0 3.5 Jul/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences

Germany: The country with wonderful cities.

ng, I had no idea where I was heading, but during my time there, I have gottena pretty good idea of Germany's sight and position of the old world. When I left Germany three cities in particular stayed ... ty was and that there could never be another city like this one, except forprobably another city in Germany.Palaces and Monasteries with extravagant styles left the mark on the city of Munich, the cap ...

(2 pages) 100 0 4.0 Sep/2002

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays > Travel Descriptions

This is about Fitz Lang's Pictures in Motion. This essay dicusses scene analzing. It analyzes some scenes in a movie by Fitz Lang

M, Fritz Lang's first sound film was released in 1931 in Germany. The film is done in black and white and uses sound as a character rather then new technolog ... make the audience feel as if it was part of the movie. This film is the story of a serial killer in Germany and the public's response and fear of him. When police efforts to track him down are almost ...

(3 pages) 30 0 4.0 Oct/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays