Military history of Germany

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31Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (Germany) By Nadine Rossol The First World War was commemorated in numerous ways in post-1918 Germany. Local and national monuments and activities of veterans’ organizations’ were so

Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (Germany) By Nadine Rossol The First World War was commemorated in numerous ways in post-1918 Germany. Local and national monuments and activities of veterans’ organizations’ were so

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Source URL: encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-02 08:37:56
32Microsoft Word - Jahresbericht 2013_ENGLISCH.docx

Microsoft Word - Jahresbericht 2013_ENGLISCH.docx

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Source URL: www.bundestag.de

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-27 05:08:29
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Source URL: encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-26 11:15:50
34German Bundestag  Printed paper17th electoral term

German Bundestag Printed paper17th electoral term

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Source URL: www.bundestag.de

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-27 05:09:35
35RHINELAND REMILITARISED 1936 • The Treaty of Versailles demilitarised the Rhineland this meant that Germany would not be able to keep military forces in a 50km

RHINELAND REMILITARISED 1936 • The Treaty of Versailles demilitarised the Rhineland this meant that Germany would not be able to keep military forces in a 50km

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-19 12:46:15
36REARMAMENT 1935 The military terms of the Treaty of Versailles stated that: • German army limited to 100,000 men • Conscription not allowed.

REARMAMENT 1935 The military terms of the Treaty of Versailles stated that: • German army limited to 100,000 men • Conscription not allowed.

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-19 12:46:10
37NAZI-SOVIET PACT 1939 DESCRIBE GRADE C • Poland was Hitler’s next target. • In April Hitler demanded the return of the port of Danzig and the Polish Corridor.

NAZI-SOVIET PACT 1939 DESCRIBE GRADE C • Poland was Hitler’s next target. • In April Hitler demanded the return of the port of Danzig and the Polish Corridor.

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-19 12:46:39
38Wars involving Canada / France / Treaty of Versailles / French Third Republic / League of Nations / World War I / Fourteen Points / Saar / Aftermath of World War I / Military history by country / Military history of Europe / Military

Versailles Treaty Revision AIMS OF THE BIG THREE Georges Clemenceau, President of France – blamed Germany = punishment/ ‘hard justice’/ angry = revenge/ wanted to ’make Germany pay’ for the Damage/ felt threa

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Language: English - Date: 2008-04-22 03:56:08
39Military / Chancellors of Germany / Causes of World War I / German nobility / Hindu–German Conspiracy / Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg / World War I / Nicholas II of Russia / Otto von Bismarck / Knights of the Golden Fleece / Military history of Europe / Europe

Causes of World War One – Questions What was the name of Germany’s ruler, ? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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Language: English - Date: 2008-04-22 03:55:39
40Superpower / Germany–Soviet Union relations / Foreign relations of the Soviet Union / History by period / Military / David Low / Knights Bachelor / Cold War

OCR-style exam questions Answer the questions by typing your answers into the red boxes. What Caused the Cold War? This cartoon by the British cartoonist David Low was published in the Evening Standard on 2 November 194

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-15 18:15:33