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- 121: Hitler And World War I
- The ambition to unite Germany under ein Volk, ein Reich (one people, one empire) was the primary goal of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party from the beginning of World War I to the end of World War II. This was not, however, a simple goal to achieve. Like most of Hitler's speeches, his road to power similarly began slowly and quietly. His speeches and rise of power were both ...
- 122: Hitler's Legacy Still Haunts The World
- Hitler's Legacy Still Haunts The World The things Adolf Hitler accomplished are unspeakable. Who would have thought that an impoverished little boy could have such an enormous effect on the whole world. Adolf Hitler brought Germany from the bottom of the heap to a world power, started a world war, killed several million people, and left an everlasting impression on the world. Nothing that Hitler accomplished can be considered good except for the fact that he did bring Germany ...
- 123: Norwegian Security Policy after the Cold War
- Norwegian Security Policy after the Cold War Despite widespread diplomatic discussion, and sentiment that the UN Security Council must be expanded in order to maintain its long-term legitimacy, no generally acceptable formula for expansion has emerged. Concerns for obtaining or retaining ... restructuring proposals, and suggests a formula that, while not fundamentally affecting the distribution of power on the Council, might satisfy many states' minimal requirements for an acceptable package of changes. The end of the Cold War between East and West has strengthened Norwegian security, which makes Norway no different from most other European countries. There are now more dimensions to security policy than there were when the overriding aim was deterrence by means of one's own and allied military forces. Cold War perceptions of military threat no longer exist. In Norway's particular case, however, it is possible to talk about a remaining strategic threat, when referring to Russian deployments in the far north. Such a ...
- 124: Australia Joining World War 1
- Australia Joining World War I In 1914, Australia joined the First World War. Although it was seen as a European war, the Australia government decided that Australia should support its 'Mother Country', Britain. The prime-minister at the time, Joseph Cook, stated Australia's position : "Whatever ...
- 125: The Ending of the Post War Boom
- The Ending of the Post War Boom World War II had caused the expansion of U.S. industrialization and also it had changed the U.S. corporations into a new global economy scale. The war had brought America in return a huge increase ...
- 126: A New World Power
- A New World Power The Spanish-American War fought in 1898 and World War I fought in 1914 helped recognize the US as a powerful nation. In the Spanish-American War, the US fought Spain in Cuba over the territories of Cuba and the Philippines. In World ...
- 127: Why Were the Japanese so Successful After World War II
- Why Were the Japanese so Successful After World War II The question of why Japan was so successful can be said have boggled many. Have you ever thought of the surge Japan? The Japanese have soared from a time of crisis to an economic super power. Well there are many reasons to which how Japan was got to the place it is today. After World War II Japan was in terrible shape and the country was in need to reform. The Japanese became determined to reform its country. The Japanese had emphasized economic growth ever since World War II ...
- 128: World War II
- World War II The 1930's were a very turbulent time period for the entire world. Many events occurred during this time that lead to World War II. It all began with a few events that set the stage for the entire thing. Things continued to get worse, until finally, ...
- 129: Illumaniti
- Behind the United States and its Constitution is a small group of men whose sole objective is to enslave the whole world and humanity in their satanic plot for a one world govenment. Now to give you a very clear picture of this satanic plot, I will go back to its beginning, back to the middle of the 18th Century, and name the men who put that ... became a convert to Catholicism and later a Catholic priest. Then, at the request of the Financiers, he defected from the Catholic Church, and organized the Illuminati which was financed by the International Bankers. Every war since then, beginning with the French Revolution, has been promoted by the Illuminati operating under various names and guises. I say under various names and guises because, after the Illuminati was exposed and became ...
- 130: ... Victor Frankenstein is not the only character in the novel searching for knowledge, throughout the book Walton and the monster are also looking for enlightenment. (Bleiler 7) "The monster, product of guilty knowledge, threatens the world with evil progeny." (Bleiler 7) Frankenstein is yet another work of science fiction which was not thought to be realistically possible by most people until recently. This is an excerpt from criticism of science fiction ... three main qualities that made him the literary success that he was. He was an inquiring person and searched for knowledge in all of his stories. Wells also had the natural ability to observe the world the way it is, with no prejudices or biased opinions. He also avoided writing lead characters in any one of his novels. This did not permit the reader to identify with the person and accept anything offered. (Aldiss Trillion 120) War of the Worlds was first published in 1897. It is the story of Martian invaders that landed on earth. It is told by an Englishman who observes the invaders moving in on London, while ...
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