Although the Weimar Republic had strived to be a progressive democracy, the president carried an inordinate amount of power. ... However, the president had enough vetoing power to override even the calls of the Reichstag Legislature. ... They were still looked up to by many and, along with the support of the far right, reminded everyone of the glory days of Bismarck's imperialism. ... The problems of the present were clear and the glory of the past was romanticized. ... Through people power and some underhanded means, Hitler gained President Hindenburg's support to get the position o...
well forever the french have been losers about war wwII they give up and hardly put up a fight to germany then call to America for help,Same with Vietnam the FRENCH occupied part of it then N Veitnam invaded and they called to America to save them, then 9/11 happens they say to us: "violence should not be met with violence we need a proper way to solve this" because they dont want stuff to happen with iraq, the UN has had a embargo on iraq so we wont trade stuff with them so the french trade with iraq all the time because they can get their gas and other stuff real cheap with the embargo in pl...
War had become a difficult task in achieving victory because of the great costs it entailed, which included the mass production of resources and man power along with the mobilization it required. ... Alike with the novel Ceremony, the film Days of Glory also displays a non-discriminatory aspect of the French and their colonized peoples of Algeria. ... In the latter part of this film, Days of Glory, the scene has this French First Army, comprising of currently colonized Algerians who were recruited, in France at the war's end. ...
By the middle of the war, women were already regarded as a force to be proud of, also were part of the glory of the United States. ... As a summarize, all of these posters tend to magnify women's potential/power, by either creating a heroic feature, or presenting a successful revolution, to convince that women's role was completely being changed during the World War I, with men's role somehow remained the same, even till nowadays. ... The role of gender may change all the time due to society needs, so the message would never be outdated, as people could still pick out a poster f...
Born in Austria in 1889, Adolf Hitler rose to power in German politics as leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, also known as the Nazi Party. ... His power influenced the 20th century worldwide by his determination and tactics to lead a nation. ... Adolf Hitler started out as a leader but later became involved with politics as well which gave him more power to do even more damage and cause more brutality everywhere. ... Hitler had rose to power and gained power by making great speeches that were carefully staged events, Audiences were always kept waiting, deliberately letting ...
Hitler's Nazism Adolph Hitler once said to his chief of staff Otto Wagener, "Jewish Volk is the parasitic race among the human races. Jewry always marches as those who live as parasites-that is, who are intent on having others work for them, so that they can lead a carefree existence. This is ...
Hitler's Nazism Adolph Hitler once said to his chief of staff Otto Wagener, "Jewish Volk is the parasitic race among the human races. Jewry always marches as those who live as parasites-that is, who are intent on having others work for them, so that they can lead a carefree existence. This is ...
Fire is catastrophic, ruinous, and cataclysmic. It is known for its violence in nature. Its turbulent power shaped history filled with ashes and deaths. It is pictured as the desperate cries of the dead that echoes in the underworld. In other words, fire is equated with destruction and devastation. ...
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was the conglomeration of America, Canada including many European Countries to create a safety blanket of defense against communism, which declared that if any country receive attack, they will all attack in alliance although this caused conflict with the United States response to war which always lies within the power of Congress to declare war or not. ... Within the 17 year span the containment policy seemed rather successful in its approach and even more virtuous in restoring European glory; although as we can see in future attempts such as the Vietnam...