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 East Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In <b>Imperialb> Germany and later during the time of the Weimar Republic, territory that would become East Germany was situated in the center of the state.
Before the 1970s, the official position of West Germany was that of the Hallstein Doctrine which involved non-recognition of East Germany.
East Germany was generally regarded as the most economically advanced member of the Warsaw Pact.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany   (4011 words)

  
 <b>Imperialb> Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan joined Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler and Fascist Italy under Benito Mussolini to "maintain new order of things" and defend each other in case if one of the countries got attacked, which was the result of the Tripartite Pact.
The ensign of <b>Imperialb> Japanese Navy was a prominent symbol of <b>Imperialb> Japan.
The Empire of Japan or <b>Imperialb> Japan (Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國; Shinjitai: 大日本帝国; pronounced Dai Nippon Teikoku) is a political term for Japan from the Meiji Restoration until the end of World War II all through World War I and World War II.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japan   (2294 words)

  
 (1)Bel/France, Germany.
Also untenable was the dual position of the Emperors as Rulers of Germany and of Italy; geography as well as cultural and political conditions separated the two Countries.
The Supreme Governing Authority over all <b>Imperialb> Titles of the Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, which formally compiles the Official listing of the Immediate States of the Empire and the <b>Imperialb> Titles of the Reigning and formerly Reigning Sovereign Houses and Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire.
The defense of the Empire against foreign attack was made more difficult by the repeated attempts of the Emperors to maintain their authority in Italy against the opposition of the city-states the Papacy, and the petty Princes.
http://www.imperialcollegeofprincesandcounts.com   (6341 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Russia
And the future of Russia as a maritime power is moreover obstructed by political difficulties; the way from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean is closed by the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles; the way from the Baltic to the Atlantic is closed by Sweden, Germany, Norway, and Denmark.
The boundaries of Russia are: on the north, the Arctic Ocean; on the west, Sweden, Norway, the Baltic Sea, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Rumania; on the south, the Black Sea, Turkey, Persia, the Caspian Sea; Afghanistan, and China; on the east, the Pacific Ocean.
Russia shares the possession of the Baltic Sea with Sweden, Germany, and Denmark, and its waters have been the highway of Russian commerce since the time of Peter the Great, although their shores are rugged and reefs numerous.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13231c.htm   (6341 words)

  
 420527a.html
In regard to Europe, the <b>Imperialb> government at this time wishes to sincerely express its felicitation to Germany and Italy that are cooperating with Japan in the fulfillment of the same objective in this war and achieving great war results by overcoming various difficulties.
Here the <b>Imperialb> government with its people expresses its heartfelt and sincere appreciation to the (brethren) of the Greater East Asia sphere who are imbued with a strong determination.
The political desire within the hearts of the people was crystallized and established the <b>Imperialb> Rule Assistance Political Society.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/policy/1942/420527a.html   (2333 words)

  
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W.J. Mommsen, 'The German Revolution 1918-1920: political revolution and social protest', in Mommsen, <b>Imperialb> Germany 1867-1918 (1995), pp.
The purpose of this session is to review the more theoretical and comparative approaches we studied at the outset of the Autumn Semester in the light of the history of Britain, Germany and Russia from the middle of the nineteenth century to the very recent past.
Because of the abundance of secondary texts on Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia, a selection of more general works on each has been listed before sections devoted specifically to the seminar topics on party-state relations and on state control of the economy.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/~v666/ma/list.htm   (2333 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Germany
Like his father, Frederick II made Italy the centre of his policy; but at the same time he intended to keep the control of Germany in his own hands, as the <b>imperialb> power was connected with this country and he must draw the soldiers needed for his Italian projects from Germany.
In Germany Charles sought to settle the election to the crown at the Diets of Nuremberg and Metz in 1356, and he issued the Golden Bull, which was the first attempt to put into writing the more important stipulations of the <b>imperialb> constitution.
In 1347 Germany was ravaged by the Black Death; the Jews were immediately accused of poisoning the wells, and a frightful persecution followed.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06484b.htm   (20891 words)

  
 NEXUS: Cecil Rhodes & Secret Societies-3
Related to this was the third factor—and according to Quigley, one of the "dominant considerations" behind the founding of the Round Table—which was "the fear of Germany, and federation was but one possible way of strengthening <b>imperialb> defence".
Most of the <b>imperialb> federation supporters in the dominions, especially the politicians, had their own expedient interpretations of the concept, which they were quick to modify.
With that, the cause of <b>imperialb> federation was dead in the water and the ineffectiveness of the Round Table's attempts to decisively mould elite opinion revealed.
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/Rhodes&SecretS3.html   (4636 words)

  
 Nazism Online Research :: Information about Nazism
Many placed the blame for Germany's misfortunes on those, such as Jew and Communism, whom they perceived, in one way or another, to have sabotaged the goal of national victory, by obtaining a stranglehold on the national economy, and using the nation's own resources to control and corrupt it.
Racist theories had been developed in Britain and elsewhere during the 19th century to justify European <b>imperialb> power.
Hitler's Racial policy of Nazi Germany claimed that non-Slavic white peoples of Scandinavian and Teutonic descent make up the Aryan race, which is a Master race, superior to all other races, and which founded and gave knowledge to all of the greatest civilizations of the ancient Central Asia and the Mediterranean.
http://in-northcarolina.com/search/Nazism.html   (5152 words)

  
 Nazi encyclopedia and info, forum and guides
Like other fascist regimes, the Nazi regime emphasized anti-communism and the leader principle ( Führerprinzip), a key element of fascist ideology in which the ruler is deemed to embody the political movement and the nation.
Many historians, such as Ian Kershaw and Joachim Fest, argue that Hitler's Nazis were one of numerous nationalist and increasingly fascistic groups that existed in Germany and contended for leadership of the anti-Communist movement and, eventually, of the German state.
After Mussolini 's fascists took power in Italy in 1922, fascism presented itself as a realistic option for opposing "Communism", particularly given Mussolini's success in crushing the Communist and anarchist movements which had destabilised Italy with a wave of strikes and factory occupations after the First World War.
http://haiti.caribbean-forum.com/encyclopedia.php?title=Nazi   (5152 words)

  
 Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.2, Entry 108, GERMAN EMPIRE: Library of Economics and Liberty
The fact that the chairmanship was accorded to the German chancellor showed the predominant position Germany had secured among the European powers, and that each was willing to submit to the discreet influence and winning diplomacy which the <b>imperialb> chancellor so well knew how to employ.
—The spirit of opposition and hatred against the <b>imperialb> government shown by the ultramontanes in and out of the legislative assemblies was certainly the occasion, if not the direct cause, which prompted, July 18, Kullmann, of Magdeburg, in the attempt to assassinate Prince Bismarck at Kissingen.
The revenues provided for by the <b>imperialb> government are raised and administered by the governments of the individual states; the emperor, through proper officers, sees to it that the provisions of the law in the raising of the revenues are properly observed and carried out by the revenue officers of the different states.
http://www.econlib.org/library/YPDBooks/Lalor/llCy499.html   (12443 words)

  
 Children of Holocaust Survivors - Descendants of Augsburg's Jewish Community
Augsburg, City in Bavaria, Germany; a free <b>imperialb> city from 1276 to 1806.
Jacob Obermayer was one of the Jewish bankers who in 1803 loaned the City of Augsburg funds to help pay reparations to Napolean.
An organized Jewish community was again established in 1803.
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/5960/history.html   (12443 words)

  
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W.J. Mommsen, 'The German Revolution 1918-1920: political revolution and social protest', in Mommsen, <b>Imperialb> Germany 1867-1918 (1995), pp.
Sheehan, 'Conflict and Cohesion among German Elites in the Nineteenth Century', in J Sheehan, ed., <b>Imperialb> Germany (1976), 62-92
Wheatcroft, 'Crises and the condition of the peasantry in late <b>imperialb> Russia', in E. Kingston-Mann and T. Mixter (eds), Peasant Economy, Culture and Politics of European Russia, 1800-1921 (1991), pp.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/~v666/ma/list.htm   (12080 words)

  
 WHKMLA : History of Germany, 1920-1923
The Weimar Republic adopted Germany's democratic flag - SCHWARZ-ROT-GOLD and replaced the <b>Imperialb> National Anthem by the DEUTSCHLANDLIED, thus emphasizing the tradition of the democratic revolution of 1848.
Politische Plakate in Deutschland 1900-2000 (political posters in Germany 1900-2000, an image databank), from Ziko Marcus Sikosek, in German
The DOLCHSTOSS LEGEND was cultivated, according to which Germany had not lost the war in the field, but because the socialist revolution had 'stabbed the front soldier in the back'.
http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/germany/turm2023.html   (12080 words)

  
 <b>Imperialb> Russia
They were probably made by the same maker, but before he had to flee to Germany after the communist swine had triumphed and began the ghastly murders of their betters among the aristocracy.
<b>Imperialb> Russian Chamberlain's Key of Office (Second Class) (Item RUSO 1-4)
DESCRIPTION: This is a fabulous ring by the master Fabergé.
http://www.germaniainternational.com/russia.html   (1076 words)

  
 H-Net Review: Julia Bruggemann on Cities, Sin, and Social Reform in <b>Imperialb> Germany
The staging of the book makes not only for a compelling read, but also serves to deepen Lees's analysis of <b>Imperialb> Germany as a society which embraced rather than rejected the economic, social, political, and aesthetic potential of its modern large cities.
This umbrella organization for social reform functioned as a clearinghouse for the exchange of information and reached a large audience.
Lees next turns his attention to Johannes Tews (chaper 6), who believed in human educability and the possibilities of the urban milieu.
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=82921094041882   (2804 words)

  
 East Germany -
In <b>Imperialb> Germany and later during the time of the Weimar Republic, territory that would become East Germany was situated in the center of the state.
Before the 1970s, the official position of West Germany was that of the Hallstein Doctrine which involved non-recognition of East Germany.
Since Berlin was entirely enclosed in the Soviet part of Germany, the areas of Berlin being held under the control of the UK, the United States and France soon became known as West Berlin while the Soviet sector became known as East Berlin.
http://www.psychcentral.com/psypsych/East_Germany   (5219 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cologne
Frederick I (1100-31) was the last Archbishop of Cologne to be invested with the episcopal ring and crosier; in 1111, during the three-days fight in the streets of Rome, he saved the Emperor Henry V from defeat, after his imprisonment of Pope Paschal II, but in 1114 abandoned the <b>imperialb> party.
Cologne remained a stronghold of the old beliefs, and gave active support to the Counter-Reformation, which found earnest champions in Johannes Gropper, the Jesuits, Saint Peter Canisius, and others.
But the War of Cologne (Kölnischer Krieg), which lasted five years, and brought untold misery on the land, ended in victory for the Catholic party.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04116a.htm   (4781 words)

  
 East Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In <b>Imperialb> Germany and later during the time of the Weimar Republic, territory that would become East Germany was situated in the center of the state.
However, the East German press occasionally reported prosecutions of particularly egregious cases of illegal "second economy" activity, involving what are called "crimes against socialist property" and other activities that are in "conflict and contradiction with the interests and demands of society" (as one report described the situation).
East German economists and planners were well aware of the alleged strengths and weaknesses of their system of planned economy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany   (5946 words)

  
 DL_man_Goth_life.HTM
Many cities obtained their freedom in the late 1200s or 1300s, so by the 1400s they were ripe for political revolts.
In future generations, as family fortunes rose and fell, political problems could result when new, rich families were denied participation in city government.
Free or not, the cities of Germany were the center of its industry and trade.
http://www.eskimo.com/~mwirkk/dl/man/DL_man_Goth_life.HTM   (5475 words)

  
 East Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In <b>Imperialb> Germany and later during the time of the Weimar Republic, territory that would become East Germany was situated in the center of the state.
However, the East German press occasionally reported prosecutions of particularly egregious cases of illegal "second economy" activity, involving what are called "crimes against socialist property" and other activities that are in "conflict and contradiction with the interests and demands of society" (as one report described the situation).
East Germany adopted a socialist republic and became part of the Warsaw Pact, while West Germany became a liberal parliamentary republic and part of NATO.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Germany   (5090 words)

  
 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2001006516
Cities, Sin, and Social Reform in <b>Imperialb> Germany breaks new ground in the history of social thought and action in <b>Imperialb> Germany, focusing on socially liberal efforts to counteract perceived problems in the area of moral behavior.
Publisher description for Cities, sin, and social reform in <b>imperialb> Germany / Andrew Lees.
Although intended primarily for scholars and students of modern Germany, this book should speak to a variety of readers, among them anyone who cares about the history of cities, deviant behavior, or social reform.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/umich051/2001006516.html   (234 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Japan
Japan signs military alliance with Germany and Italy and sends troops to Indochina.
VIEWPOINT: Global View: Japan – John Northcott Expat files: Dan Hilton Sylvia Yu: Hating Japan
Japan may be the world's second-biggest economy, but it's looking over its shoulder at China's "economic miracle" and knows that it faces an increasingly formidable competitor – and one with a long memory.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/japan   (697 words)

  
 COREDOC1
The rapidity of the spread of the Lutheran evangelism we have already discussed through the cities of Germany in the decade of the 1520s is difficult to encapsulate, but it left an indelible mark on the protestant reformation.
Case-study 5: The Reformation in the Free <b>Imperialb> City of Nuremberg
Expelled from Allstedt in August 1524, Müntzer became preacher at Mühlhausen in Thuringia, one of the free <b>imperialb> cities of the Empire.
http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol3/creating_cdroms/coredoc.htm   (9393 words)

  
 <b>Imperialb> Japan, a necessary evil? - Stormfront White Nationalist Community
Japan was obtaining needed scarcities and Germany was reuniting lost territories stolen in the Treaty of Versailles when war stumbled out of control.
Of course, neither they nor Germany intended to conquer the world or some other silly nonsense.
After reading the asian immigration thread, do you believe that Japan of the 30's and 40's was good for Asia?
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1918350   (796 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Augsburg, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Augsburg, Germany (German Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
It was made a free <b>imperialb> city in 1276 and was later a powerful member of various Swabian leagues, including the Swabian League of 1488–1534.
You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > German Political Geography > Augsburg
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/A/AugsburgGer.html   (298 words)

  
 Amherst Magazine Winter 2003: Amherst Authors
That is all the more important due to the fact that Germany, like the United States, had a federalist constitution in which major powers and responsibilities devolved upon the states and cities.
Another, equally vocal group of historians contends that, on the contrary, the middle classes of the <b>Imperialb> era were very active and influential; but to see their efforts, one has to look below the level of national politics and examine events at the state and especially municipal levels.
To be sure, the work is aimed primarily at historians of modern Germany, and it is framed by one of the major debates that they have conducted over the past 30 years.
http://www.amherst.edu/magazine/issues/03winter/authors   (1076 words)

  
 Workers World Oct. 14, 2004: Anti-gay terror in Nazi Germany
But by the end of the war, <b>imperialb> Germany lay devastated and defeated, a significant part of its territory under the control of its mortal enemies, the communists.
The crushing of the November 1918 Revolution in Germany had dealt a blow to the young Soviet workers' state, which had hoped that class solidarity, material aid and economic cooperation from a more technologically developed socialist country would soon be on its way.
After years of economic crisis and the growth of a large but divided workers' movement, Hitler's party got the support of the big German capitalists in 1933 to crush any resistance to their rule.
http://www.workers.org/ww/2004/lgbtseries1014.php   (1076 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Germany
In Germany Charles sought to settle the election to the crown at the Diets of Nuremberg and Metz in 1356, and he issued the Golden Bull, which was the first attempt to put into writing the more important stipulations of the <b>imperialb> constitution.
In 1347 Germany was ravaged by the Black Death; the Jews were immediately accused of poisoning the wells, and a frightful persecution followed.
In this the pope agreed that in Germany the election of bishops should take place according to canonical procedure in the presence of the king or his representative, and that the bishop-elect should then be invested by the king with the sceptre as a symbol of the regalia.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06484b.htm   (20891 words)

  
 Bremen (state) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The City of Bremen, a member of the Hanseatic League, became an <b>imperialb> free city of the Holy Roman Empire, and hence a state, in 1646.
The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (official name; German: Freie Hansestadt Bremen) is one of Germany's 16 states (Bundesländer).
The state of Bremen consists of two separated enclaves: the cities of Bremen, which is the state capital, and Bremerhaven.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremen_(state)   (299 words)

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