Category: Germany
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Essay on Universal Healthcare in Germany
Although the United States spends more money on health care per capita than any other country on the planet, this does not mean that it provides the best care available anywhere else. As a result, despite having the world’s most expensive healthcare system, which costs more than 16% of GDP, we also have one of,…
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Critical Analysis of World War II and Great Depression in America and Germany
When looking into comparing and contrasting America and Germany economies during World War II and how the war affected them financially the overview of each country before the war with both countries facing tragic events with Germany with the Treaty of Versailles and America with the Great Depression that crippled both of their economy. Then…
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Causes of The World War I
The World War I or the Great War started on July 28, 1914, and ended in 1918 with the Treaty of Versailles. The First World War started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria on June 28, 1914. In the First World War, the Triple Alliances which were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy fought…
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How did World War 1 Change the World Essay
The main idea in the Treaty of Versailles was that since Germany was considered responsible for World War I, it had to accept full responsibility for causing the war. They had to pay the Allies over about thirty-three million dollars for the cost of the war, German territory was considerably reduced, and the German army…
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Was World War 2 a Good War? Essay
World War 2 lasted between 1 September 1939 to 2 September 1945. The war impacted the lives of many people in numerous ways; politically, socially, economically and psychologically. In Britain and Germany, the ways in which people’s lived were affected through a social aspect are employment/unemployment rates, how the lives of children were affected and…
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Women in Nazi Germany: An Essay
Women in Nazi Germany were undoubtedly recognized as the home-makers and mother figures of the household. However, although politically non-existent, during the period leading up to the Second World War, women were intensely involved within the Nazi Regime, regardless of whether they supported the regime or not. Thus, demonstrating a transformative perception of women and…
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Confronting Germanys Nazi Past as the Main Motive of the Student Rebellion of 1968
The wave of rebellion that swept across West Germany in 1968 is commonly documented to be an attempt to confront the Nazi past. This was exhibited through the mass of student protests by the so-called 68ers, dragging the issues they were passionate about into the public sphere so they could no longer be ignored. As…
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Difference between Germany and UKs Refugee Policy
Germany and UK both are European countries, but when it comes to the refugees, Germany is way more generous than the Uk. The three main differences between the refugee policies of the two countries are the number of asylum applications, financial support, and license to work. Beside these differences, the two countries have two similarities…
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Importance of Cross-Cultural Competencies in Transnational Companies: Case of Tesla Factory in Germany
Introduction Multi-national companies are increasingly prevalent in todays global market, however cross-cultural competence including communication is a core aspect. Cross-cultural competence is integral to communications and having global companies work with teams in different countries; it is about understanding ones own culture and that of the counterparts with varied values, belief systems, attitudes and language…
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Nations under Totalitarian Rule and Their Histories
Why would anyone want to give up their liberty to be controlled completely by a supreme figure? Totalitarianism was found in a few European countries and the common reason between them was that they were living in miserable conditions, and it feels irreparable. Some of the outcomes of their conditions caused production to plummet, faltered…