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- 1181: Battle Of Hurtgen Forest
- Battle of the Hurtgen Forest September 19 - December 8, 1944 September, 1944. Allied forces were pushing into Germany. General Courtney Hodges wanted to close to the Rhine River, and to do that required driving Nazi forces out of the Hurtgen Forest. Laying on the German-Belgian border, just east of the Roer River ...
- 1182: Background Paper Of China
- ... in China are electrical machinery and equipment, machinery and mechanical appliances, plastics, iron and steel, scientific and photograph equipment, paperand paper board, and the Imports partners: Japan 20%, US 12%, Taiwan 12%, South Korea 11%, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Russia. The exports of China are electrical machinery and equipment, machinery and mechanical appliances, woven apparel, knit apparel, footwear, toys and sporting goods. The industries that China have are iron and steel ...
- 1183: Austria Ottoman Report
- ... that it was all or nothing, and they ended up with nothing. There is no Ottoman empire, and very few people who haven't learned of it know about it like France or England or Germany.
- 1184: American Indians 2
- ... on Japan. It is seen that the victor writes the history books. In other words, the dominant cultures and societies that conquer and overshadow lesser societies have the privilege of writing history. For example, if Germany won World War II, would the history books have mentioned the holocaust of the Jews? The problem with history is that history is defined in terms of the author s point of view. There is ...
- 1185: American Impressionism
- ... The early American Impressionists, like Mary Cassat and Willard Metcalf, were first exposed to the art while studying in Europe. Later artists would encounter the art at home, but virtually all traveled to France and Germany to study with the masters. Paris, of course, was a major center for the emerging art, as became Giverny, home of Claude Monet. A whole school of Impressionists, many of them Americans, studied with Monet ...
- 1186: All An Adventurer Must Know Ab
- ... possess valid passports. Visas Visitors from the following countries may now visit Thailand for up to 30 days without requiring visas: Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bahrain, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Djibouti, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovenian, South Africa ...
- 1187: Adorno And Horkhiemers Dialect
- ... They also assert that class domination is a direct and inevitable consequence of the attempt to dominate nature, and is therefore inescapable. Background to the text. Adorno and Horkheimer, members of the Frankfurt school in Germany, wrote DoE (which was completed in 1944) while Fascism, a kind of barbarism never seen before, was threatening Europe. They viewed this as the epitome of the self-destructive nature of enlightenment, the final evidence ...
- 1188: Arab Crusades
- ... happening and declared a second crusade to recapture the territory that had been lost. King Louis VII, from France, set out to meet Conrad III army. The Holy Roman Emperor, Conrad III, set out from Germany and soon met up with Louis' men. With their armies, they left from their homeland to meet in Jerusalem. Conrad's army began their voyage, only to be ambushed. Afterwards, their supplies and cavalry were ...
- 1189: Ancient Celtic Religion
- ... so that the deceased might remain close. Thus, we see early evidence of religion-magick or Witchcraft. The Druids were the priests or ministers of religion among the ancient Celtic nations in Gaul, Britain, and Germany. Information respecting them is borrowed the Greek and Roman writers, compared with the remains of Welsh and Gaelic poetry. The Druids combined the functions of the priest, the magistrate, the scholar, and the physician. Their ...
- 1190: Atomic Bombing 2
- ... savages, ruthless, merciless, and fanatic "(Hogan p91) Furthermore, there was fear amongst Truman's advisors that if they were to, "interpret the supreme war goal more leniently for Japan than had been the case with Germany," they would, "leave an unwanted impression, at home and abroad, of 'appeasement."(Stimson p106) Truman knew that if he backed down and did not remain firm on his stance with Japan the American public might ...
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