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O J Simpson Columbine High School
1,644 wordsThesis: The Hindenburg has contributed to the history of aircraft as well as A. attention getter and relate it to Hindenburg A. Count von Zeppelins first rigid airships III. Paul von Hindenburg: The man that the famous airship was named after. A. Hindenburg, king of rigid airships and the last of them. B. aircraft has changed because of it C. investigations have changed because of it. the hindenburg's history and investigation A 747, O. J. Simpson, the Goodyear blimp and the shooting at Columbin...
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First And Second Russian Armies
1,460 wordsThe peace between France and Russia in 1807 lasted for five years but was not satisfactory to either side. The Tilsit settlement was thought of by Napoleon as no more than a convenient truce. In 1807 he had been in no position to invade Russia but there was no way that he could tolerate another European power for very long. Napoleon felt that a war with Russia was necessary for crushing England by crushing the only power still strong enough him any trouble by joining her. Napoleon began preparin...
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War Of 1812 Russian Armies
991 wordsThere is no doubt that Napoleons life left a huge impact on Europe. People have called him The greatest man of action born in Europe since Julius Caesar (Winston Churchill) The campaign of 1812 was more frankly imperialistic than any other of Napoleon's wars; it was more directly dictated by the interests of the French upper class. The basic purposes of the war were to subject Russia to the economic interests of the upper class and to create an eternal threat against her in the shape of a vassal...
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Franco Prussian War Moulin Rouge
1,065 wordsAuguste Escoffier was born on October 28, 1846, in the village of Villeneuve-Loubet, France. He was the son of Jean-Baptiste Escoffier and his wife Madeleine Civatte. His father was the villages blacksmith, farrier, locksmith, and maker of agricultural tools. Escoffier's childhood dream was to become a sculptor. Unfortunately he was forced to give up that dream at the age of thirteen, just after he celebrated his first Holy Communion Escoffier was told he was going to be a cook. Although he did ...
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United States Army Continental Army
1,500 wordsFriedrich Von Steuben was born in Magdeburg Prussia, on Nov. 15, 1730, the son of a Prussian army officer. At the age of fourteen he served as a volunteer in the army, at the siege of Prague. By seventeen, he was an officer. In 1762 he served Frederick the Great. Von Steuben became Grand Marshal at Hohenzollern-Hechingen, where he received the title of Baron from their Prince. The Prince developed substantial financial problems, and the Baron had find new employment. He left Prussia due to sexua...
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The Reason For Start Of First World War
931 wordsI Feel that there many reasons for the start of the First World War and not just one, I think its a bit more complicated than that. I have put them into six categories but could be split into more if necessary. All the categories concern the main powers of Europe. The war was mainly started by feuds between the powers. There are alliances between the powers, The Triple Alliance, which contained: Germany, Austria and Italy. The Triple Entente, which contained: Great Britain, Russia and France. Th...
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Austria Hungary German Army
1,686 wordsFirstly, we must proceed to explain the nature of Article 231 in order to be able to analyse its judgement about Germany's responsibility for the war. After the war had ended, Europe's, especially Frances economy was devastated. There was also a general desire for such a war never to repeat itself, as the first proof of modern warfare proved to be ruinous. To deal with this two issues the allied powers made Germany sign the war guilt clause which made it accept all the guilt for the war and beca...
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Prussian War Common Language
401 wordsThe development of modern nationalism is often dated to the French Revolution Era. Since that time and throughout history, nationalism has been motivated by a variety of different factors, bringing much change to regions or nations. There are also many cause and effects that contribute to nationalism. Throughout history, there have been many causes of nationalism. One cause due to nationalism was Revolutionaries. Mazzini tried to get unification in Italy but failed not because of the weakness of...
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Unification Of Italy And Germany
559 wordsBy 1871 both the kingdom of Italy and the empire of Germany were united. Even though both countries used popular trends to that time, both liberalism and nationalism, the process unifying these two countries was very different. The end result was Germany emerging as a strong nation and Italy appropriately, the weaker. Italy's problems started with the fact that it didnt have one main ruler, but two people and a concept, resulting in a different approach to the unification. Gulseppe Mazzini had a...
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1,061 wordsE. T. A. Hoffmann His Life, His Dreams... E. T. A. Hoffmann, often also called the "Ghost Hoffmann", was one of the important writers and artist of the romantic era in Europe. He was a genius, who had the ability to write, compose and draw with his own characteristics and to catch the attention of many other artists and thinkers from his life time until present date. This man, who was going to be the poet of the uncanny, was born on January 24 th 1776 in K"koenigsberg, Germany. Before his mother...
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981 words... started to take courses in composition and was taught by Johann Friedrich Richard. All his attempt in composing own creations like "Die Make" ("The Mask") and "Sechs Lieder" (Six Songs") had not been very successful in the public. After successfully ending his practical training in law, Hoffmann moved to Posen, where he started a new career at he court and distanced from his family could start his private live guided by his personal rules and mores. Because of the strong attachment to the fa...
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Congress Of Vienna European Countries
457 wordsCongress of Vienna Although it is difficult to judge whether the Congress of Vienna was a failure or success, Ill try to examine all its major achievements in order to make a conclusion. The Congress of Vienna took place in 1814 - 1815. It is generally known that the Congress laid the foundation of peaceful coexistence after destructive Napoleonic Wars. The Congress ended wars of coalitions of European countries with Napoleonic France. All European countries except of Turkey took part in the Con...
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Catherine The Great Maria Theresa
716 wordsEnlightened despots believed that political change could best come from above; from the ruler. However, they were encouraged by the philosophers to make good laws to promote human happiness. How did these monarchs differ from earlier unenlightened monarchs of the past? The difference lay in tempo. These new despots acted abruptly and desired quicker results. They were impatient with all that stood in the way of their reforms. In addition, they justified their authority on the grounds of usefulne...
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2,002 wordsFerdinand Graf von Zeppelin Probably hardly a shape of aviation history is part of as many legends as Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin. He was born on July 8, 1838 in Konstanz at the Bodensee. He was educated at the Ludwigsburg Military Academy and the University of T bingen. He entered the Prussian army in 1858 and went to the United States in 1863 to work as a military observer for the Union army and observed the Civil War. Zeppelin served in the Franco-German War of 1870 - 1871; he retired in 1891...
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Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche
1,435 wordsFriedrich Nietzsche was born in Rock. He spent much of his time alone, reading the Bible. Nietzsche? s father died in 1849. The young man withdrew deeper into religion. Friedrich received a scholarship to Schulpforta, an elite predatory school with only 200 students, in October 1858. The scholarship as intended to fund Nietzsche? s training for the clergy. His mother, Franziska, and his young sister, Elizabeth, are dedicated to Friedrich? s success, certain of his future. At the age of 18, Nietz...
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Election Campaign Nazi Party
745 wordsHitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 but Hitler did not have the absolute power he desired as the Nazi Party were in a coalition government with the German Nationalists. The Nationalists had nine out of the twelve ministers in power whereas the Nazis only had three. The two Nazi ministers were Herman Goering, Minister of the Interior of Prussia, and William Frisk, Minister of the Reich and Hitler was Chancellor. Hitler called for new elections to take place on 5 th March 1933 as h...
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Russian Army Great Britain
818 wordsDuring rough times in France in the late 1700 s, an anarchy was being formed. A revolution turned into civil war and the people were unhappy and needed a leader. At this time, General Napoleon Bonaparte took an opportunity. Napoleon s fame for winning battles in the Middle East and Egypt and crushing royalist uprisings back at home allowed him to take over the Directory with ease. Recognized for his great military skills and outstanding leadership, Napoleon easily won over the hearts of the peop...
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Louis Xvi French Revolution
1,398 wordsThe French Revolution Introduction The French Revolution, which occurred from 1789 to 1799 had a lasting impact on France, and has helped it become what it is today. Before the French revolution, France had a monarchial state, with a very rigid social hierarchy. Wars started and fought by King Louis XIV, and XV cost the country massive amounts of capital. When King Louis took the throne at age 19, the advocates of the country were becoming increasingly vocal. Trouble was all around him, and his ...
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Otto Von Bismarck German Empire
1,822 wordsOtto von Bismarck and his Policies- Otto von Bismarck or Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince von Bismarck, Count von Bismarck-Sch nhau sen, Duke von Lauenburgwas a Prussian statesman who in 1871 founded the German Empire and served as its first chancellor for 19 years. Once the empire was established, he actively and skillfully pursued pacific policies in foreign affairs, succeeding in preserving the peace in Europe for about two decades. But in domestic policies his patrimony was less benign, for he fa...
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Baron Von Continental Army
753 wordsPrussian Baron von Steuben The Prussian Baron von Steuben, being a newcomer to the Revolutionary cause in America, was in a position to see many of the deficiencies in military discipline and their causes. The reasons for his unique insight may have been due to the fact that he was distanced from the revolutionary ideals in America, and as a result, was able to better observe and understand them; and ultimately use them to shape his new and successful form of discipline in the Continental Army. ...
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