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In 1914, before the start of the First World War, Germany had become Europe’s most powerful economic and military power and was second only to the United States in the world. Four long terrible years of warfare meant that, by 1918, Germany’s economy was in...
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In this chapter, I will discuss about the German mechanical industries in context of industry 4.0. For the case study, I have chosen VDMA and its member companies. These member companies have provided their solution and illustrated their specific character for industry 4.0. Industry 4.0...
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The Armenian Genocide is still a topic that brings deep emotional feelings as well as hotly debated subjects, one of the more provocative subjects that have continued to be debated is in what role if any, Germany, who was the Ottomans ally at the time,...
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June 26, 1963, post WWII, a time were the United States and the Soviet Union were the world’s superpowers. The two powers fought a war of different government and economic ideologies known as the Cold War. During the time of the speech, Germany was a...
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Many peace settlements are patches on a horrible wound. Sooner or later the wound reopens and the peace disperses. “Peace settlements rarely create a stable peace. ” In reference to World War I, this statement is correct. The Treaty of Versailles was heavily criticized not...
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Germany offered easy citizenships to Britons during Brexit, although, Germany does not allow dual citizenship; it is considering Britons as citizens during the transaction phase. There are provisions where the people who lived for more than 5 years in the country will be given the...
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Kaiser Wilhelm I (1797-1888): King of Prussia in 1861, first German Emperor in 1871 to his death, the first Head of State of united Germany. Prussia achieved the unification of Germany and the establishment of the German Empire under Wilhelm (and von Bismarck). William held...
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Walls in people’s heads are sometimes more constricting than those of concrete and steel.’ A quote by Willy Brandt, the mayor of West Berlin. The Berlin Wall would create not only a border between East and West Berlin but also emphasize the understanding between the...
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In the pursuit of economic growth, countries today are increasingly becoming more open, with more countries opening up their doors to immigration. With international mobility on an upward trend as a result of rapid globalisation, under-populated countries such as Germany are constantly looking to migration...
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The Siege of Bastogne took place in Germany in the year of 1944. It was a part of the last major German offensive campaign during World War II called the Battle of the Bulge which involved 250,000 German forces and 80,000 American forces. Germany’s main...
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On February 10, 1933, Adolf Hitler delivered his first radio address, dubbed Proclamation to the German Nation. On this historic night, the audience – a nation of disillusioned people that had been suffering and thrown into economic turmoil – were anxiously awaiting deliverance by their...