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- 301: US Generals Of WWII
- ... plan was followed by the Conference for European Economic Co-operation and Development. The two main countries that joined this plan were Great Britain and France. The invitation was sent to the governments of Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and Yugoslavia. Unfortunately, Russia refused to be part of the plan. As time goes by ...
- 302: French Revolution
- ... this new grand army he was able to conquer and destroy the armies of the lands. For example in 1805 Britain organized the Third Coalition against France, but Napoleon's army swept through Germany into Austria destroying both the Austrian and Russian armies. There were a couple of foreign policies that Napoleon set up. One Treaty was the Treaty of Tilsit, it was signed at the East Prussia town of Tilsit ...
- 303: George S. Patton
- ... Patton left everyone amazed. With this, Patton demonstrated his passion while in a fight and how tough he was. Soon after Patton returned from Mexico, the United States entered World War I against Germany and Austria- Hungary on 1914. General Pershing was assigned as the head of the Expeditionary Forces and again decided to bring with him George Patton but this time he was Captain George Patton. During this war Pershing ...
- 304: Constantinopolis
- ... and plazas (1751-59) by Héré de Corny at Nancy. A more intimate and personal expression appears in Gabriel's Petit Trianon (1762-64) at Versailles. Rococo came to full flower, however, in Bavaria and Austria. The Austrian Benedictine Abbey (1748-54) at Ottobeuren by Johann Michael Fischer is only one of a brilliant series of spectacular churches, monasteries, and palaces that includes Balthasar Neumann's opulent Vierzehnheiligen (Church of the ...
- 305: National Constituent Assembly
- ... France, and vowed to return and end the revolution. These accusations were thought to be only rumours, until King Louis himself, obviously unhappy with the abolishment of his absolutism, was found guilty of conspiring with Austria's King Leopold to declare war on France and put an end to the revolution. The most significant discontent of this period, was in direct link with the King. Since the formation of the National ...
- 306: A Seize Of Power
- ... lost a war that had been fought entirely on enemy soil. Germany was searching for an answer to its insurmountable problems, and found that answer in a Nazi named Adolf Hitler. Hitler was born in Austria, into a troubled house. He had aspirations of becoming an artist, but those subsided when he was rejected from the college of art he planned on attending. He had started listening to a man named ...
- 307: Sigmund Freud
- ... psychoanalysis. Shortly after World War I, Freud learned he had cancer of the jaw, to which he would give in after 17 years of pain and disability and 33 operations. When the Nazi occupation of Austria threatened his work and life, he moved to England. He died there on September 23,1939. Indeed, Freud created a wholly new field of scientific inquiry which investigates a human's internal world through controlled ...
- 308: Elizabeth
- ... he proposed as heir to the crown of France after the death of Henri III), died within a few months of each other, Philip was accused of murdering both of them. Philip married Anne of Austria in 1570; they have had four sons, three of whom died in childhood. Phillip is a staunch supporter of the Catholic church, and has put down two internal rebellions in the past twenty years (the ...
- 309: European Union
- ... Union is a union of fifteen independent states bases on the European Communities that was founded in 1993 in order to enhance political, economic and social co-operation. The 15 participating countries are the following: - Austria - Germany - Holland - Belgium - Greece - Portugal - Denmark - Ireland - Spain - Finland - Italy - Sweden - France - Luxembourg - United Kingdom All these countries, although different in opinion, traditions, are united by a common ideal: to make Europe a better place ...
- 310: The Invasion Of Poland 1939
- ... Jewish traders. In Germany the Nazi party ruled and Hitler was the leader. In the year 1938 Hitler began to spread out his Nazi territory. The Germans invaded areas such as Czechoslovakia, Bohemia, Monrovia, and Austria. These advances began to worry the Poles because they new that Hitler's army was coming towards Poland. Then Hitler moved into Danzig. Danzig was a remote Baltic Port at the Northern tip of the ...
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