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- 1071: European Union
- ... should be among the winners, as the price of many foods could fall in the coming years. Spain, Greece, Portugal and France did quite nicely, defending their share of EU subsidies. The big loser is Germany. The host government tried to get its EU payments reduced by 3bn euros, but for the talks to succeed the Germans had to settle for a cut of just 700m euros. Austria, Sweden and the ...
- 1072: A Breif History Of Comics
- ... of these purposes even came about before the invention of the modern comic, and continue today. An example of the is the Editorial cartoon. The first editorial cartoonist was Thomas Nast. Nast was born in Germany in 1840, and soon after moved to the United States. Nast got a job with the newspaper Harper's Weekly, and worked there for 25 years. While Nast worked for Harper's, more than 3 ...
- 1073: Ahold In The Czech Republic
- ... foreign-owned Czech companies have indicated to CzechInvest( ) their desire to expand their operations in the Czech Republic, to hire more staff and build new plants. Most foreign direct investment since 1990 has come from Germany, the Czech Republic s largest neighbor. The Netherlands and the USA ranked second and third followed by Switzerland, France and Austria (see also Appendix I). The year of 1997 saw a growing interest among Asian ...
- 1074: Thailand
- ... and 20 % industry. Thailands major imports are petroleum and petroleum products, machinery, chemicals, iron and steel. Thailands major trading partners are the USA, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, Taiwan and Germany. Thailands currency is called the baht and it is worth around about 41.40 to every U.S. $1. The Thai government is a form of constitutional monarchy and the head of state is ...
- 1075: The Turks And Mongols
- ... require elaborate treatment. Having defeated the Ostrogoths and sent them and their kinsmen scurrying westward, the Huns moved to the present Hungary, which they made their headquarters. From here they sent expeditions to Rome, to Germany, and to France, where Attila was defeated in the battle of the Catalonian fields in 451 A.D. After his death two years later, the Runs retired to eastern Europe, and many of them united ...
- 1076: Black And White - A Look At The Existance Of Racial Differen
- ... and they will tell you it has been like this for millennia. But look at the stark contrast in Northern Europe. The scarceness of food, the cold, the extreme Alpine landscapes of Sweden, Finland, and Germany. The birthplace of the Nordic Aryan, and a completely different type of place than Africa. Here you had to be on your toes, you had to think fast in order to survive. And you had ...
- 1077: America And The Normandy Invasion
- The year was 1944, and the United States had now been an active participant in the war against Nazi Germany for almost three and a half years. During this time, numerous battles had occurred which were fought with determination and intensity on both sides. Amongst the many invasions of World War II, there is one ...
- 1078: Lynchings In America
- ... lynchings were just the manifestation of racial hatred, the author indicates that 20% of Southern lynching victims were killed by mobs of their own race. In addition, other societies such as Ancient Rome and Greece, Germany, China, Nigeria, and East Africa lynched their own. It is for this reason that Mr. Schwarz believes lynchings cannot be explained only in terms of racism and paranoid "white psyche". To find the true reason ...
- 1079: Immigration
- ... and religious persecution. With hope for a brighter future, nearly 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1870 and 1900. During the 1870s and 1880s, the vast majority of these people were from Germany, Ireland, Russian, Italy, and England Immigrants entered the United States through several ports. Those from Europe generally came through East Coast facilities, while those from Asia generally entered through West Coast centers. More than 70 ...
- 1080: Great Depression
- ... I, the U.S. government lent its European allies $7 billion, and then another $3.3 billion by 1920. By the enactment of the Dawes Plan in 1924, the U.S. started lending to Axis Germany. American foreign lending continued in the 1920's climbing to $900 million in 1924, and $1.25 billion in 1927 and 1928. Of these funds, more than 90% were used by the European allies to ...
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