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    Answer: The siege of Sarajevo was the longest siege in modern history, and an estimated 12,000 people lost their lives. Goran Simic wrote this poem to convey and express his experiences of helplessness, horror, death and fear in Sarajevo during this dreadful useless siege. The title itself implies the sadness and misery the capital of Bosnia was suffering from. “Sorrow of Sarajevo”, this is to show how Sarajevo as a whole, felt grief and anguish after their loved ones were killed for no…

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    George Orwell A Comparative analysis George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945) and Shooting an Elephant (1938) both share two major characteristic features, namely politics and history. Animal Farm is mainly an allegory of the Russian Revolution which took place in 1917. All of the characters in the story represents the biggest names in the Russian Revolution and the early start of the Soviet Union. The farm itself is also supposed to represent the Russian Federation, which they fight for in the…

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    “The Revolutions of 1831 and 1832 failed due to a lack of unity” To what extent do you agree with this judgement? The revolutions of 1831 and 1832 in Modena, Parma and the Papal states certainly failed due to a lack of unity. The revolutionaries had only limited shared aims and beliefs, and were lacking in a clear and decisive plan. However, although this was not the sole reason for their non-success, it was the most important one. In addition, the role of Austria, and Prince Von Metternich…

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    six treaties, Versailles, Saint Germain, Neuilly, Trianon, Sèvres, and Lausanne, but the one that sparked the most debate was the Treaty of Versailles. The other treaties were not as important, but did affect peace in Europe in the years following the First World War. The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to take full responsibility for the start of the war and pay for the reparations. Britain, France, and America, often referred to as ‘The Big Three,’ wanted separate things in the Treaty of…

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    “progressive” political values at the time of his reign. As the leader of the Nazi Party of Germany, Hitler articulated for lebensraum- the need for Germany to expand, autarky- the idea that Germany should be self-sufficient, and the need to abolish the Treaty of Versailles. In addition, Hitler believed that a German "Aryan" race was superior, rendering all other races inferior and unequal. Napoleon Bonaparte, on the other hand, did not share the same beliefs regarding races as Hitler.…

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    Nazi-Soviet Pact Analysis

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    1. Hitler claim of returning Germany to its former glory and boundaries was nothing more than a ruse to cover up his true intentions. Since the beginning he was bent on conquering all of Europe and uniting it underneath the Germanic flag of the Nazi Empire. Hitler first had to develop a strategy that would allow him to rebuild the country while also expanding Germany’s size. Due to the atmosphere after WWI many of the western countries powers such as England and France established appeasement…

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    Germany’s military and airforce up to a half a million men while simultaneously remilitarizing the Rhineland, a strip of land between Germany and France previously agreed on to be a demilitarized zone. Both of these actions of Hitler directly broke the Treaty of Versailles which would lead to…

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    Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War Ⅱ There is no excuse on how the Treaty of Versailles treated the Germans. No one should ever be treated like how the Germans were treated during the Treaty and the War. Would you like it if you were in the German people shoes? On November 1918 World War Ⅰ ended and seven and a half months , later on June 28,1919 the Treaty of Versailles was signed by allied nations such as Great Britain, France, and a defeated Germany. The Treaty of…

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    South China Sea Case Study

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    Why South China Sea is victim of disputes? The South China Sea is intentionally sited. It is sited in a way that it overlaps the main lanes of the sea between Asia, Middle East and the Europe. It becomes the main international way for sea trade and transportation, where most of the world’s largest traffic passes. As a global concern, the geopolitical and economic importance of the South China Sea lessens the secure navigation of tanks in water. The region plays a strategic maritime and military…

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    Being in the forefront of the 2nd World War and Face of Pro-immigration during the European Syrian rescue, Germany have been a controversial country with events that altered the world and put a chapter into history. This brief aims to help to understand Germans and avoid intercultural misunderstandings while doing business. However, this is just a generalization of most common German culture and one should not stereotype. Location A member of the European Union, Germany is located between…

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