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| | Germany - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | As of 2004, Germany was also the world's largest exporter for the second year in a row, despite the skyrocketing strength of the euro. |  | | The Blitzkrieg against Poland on September 1st 1939 started the Second World War. |  | | This led to inter-German strife and the Thirty Years War (1618) that resulted in a drastically enfeebled and politically disunited Germany. |
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| | vivamalta.org - The Origins of the Second World War |
 | | The Berlin Congress of 1878, which was dominated by Bismarck, rearranged affairs in the Balkans. |  | | Within a quarter of a century, the British Empire thus started two unprovoked wars in order to destroy Germany.42 To be sure, in 1939 the British government did not act independently, but was pressured intensely by the American President. |  | | By his demand for unconditional surrender Roosevelt made impossible any attempt at a political solution of the war problems. |
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| | GERMAN MILITARY, POLITICAL & CULTURAL HISTORY IN COLOR |
 | | The German leader stood at the pinnacle of his power, basking in the astounding successes his diplomatic and economic policies had attained for the Reich since 1933. |  | | Comprehensive study of the diplomatic and civil service uniforms of the Third Reich. |  | | Photogrpahic biograpahy of Reich Propaganda Minister Dr. Joseph Goebbels. |
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| | Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler, Vol. 1 Chap. 10 |
 | | But his successors see in that phrase only a solemn declaration that one is not necessarily bound to have political principles or any definite political aims at all. |  | | This uncertainty showed itself when the great questions of the time had to be considered one after another and a decisive policy adopted towards them. |  | | And the political leaders of the Reich at that time had no far-seeing policy. |
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| | German Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The armed forces, inculcated in the militarism of the Prussian Junkers – the glorification of war, and supreme and unquestioning loyalty to the state, leader, and hierarchy – remained passionately loyal to the Hohenzollern dynasty. |  | | After the war, drittes Reich became the standard name for Nazi Germany. |  | | Germany lost territories to France, Belgium, and the reinstated nation of Poland, and elsewhere, and was required to pay reparations for its responsibility for the war. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Reich
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| | Reich, Wilhelm on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In 1956 he was tried for contempt of court and violation of the Food and Drug Act and sentenced to two years in a federal penitentiary, where he died. |  | | 'An army with a state, not a state with an army': F.G. Stapleton examines the role played by the armed forces in the government of the Second Reich.(Talking Points) |  | | Reich invented the orgone box, a device that he claimed would restore energy but that was declared a fraud by the Food and Drug Administration. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/r/reich-w1i.asp
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| | Quick Reference Guide: Glossary of Terms |
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| | Our German Ancestry |
 | | The first half of the 19th century saw a prolonged struggle in Germany between the forces of liberalism, which wanted a united federal Germany under a democratic constitution, and the forces of conservatism, which wanted to keep Germany as a patchwork of weak independent states, with Prussia and Austria competing for influence. |  | | In France, where the conservative aristocracy was soundly pushed aside by the Revolutions of 1789, 1830, and 1848, the new Second Republic erupted into civil war between rival revolutionary groups—the bourgeois moderates who favored order and constitutional democracy and the socialists, supported by mobs the Parisian working class. |  | | This base of small artisans, textile weavers, journeymen, guildsmen, and small businessmen would later pose a threat to the Second Reich, dominated by an emerging coalition of the landed upper class and industrialists, posing problems the Second Reich later on. |
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| | SAOIRSE Irish Freedom March 2003 |
 | | The Reichstag in Berlin began to pass laws that applied to the whole of Germany. |  | | The Population of the Second Reich was about one-third Catholic, and in four areas Catholics were in the majority: Bavaria, Silesia, Warmia and the Rhineland. |  | | The mostly Catholic statelets of the south that had joined with Prussia in the new Empire had assumed it would be a loose federation, as the Holy Roman Empire had been, but Bismarck had other ideas. |
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| | The Royal Philatelic Society London - German Private Posts |
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| | UNC 15, Princeton 2 :: |
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http://clemsontigers.collegesports.com/sports/m-basebl/stats/053103aaa.html
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| | 19th Century |
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| | Shirley Pendlebury - Utopia Flawed? A Response to Reich on Rorty |
 | | *** This essay is a response to Reich. |  | | While some of his popular pieces on education may be laced with utopian longings, they are critical redescriptions of educational institutions and practices in the United States, rather than full-scale depictions of his liberal utopia. |  | | I have suggested Reich is not altogether right in his first charge. |
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http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/PES-Yearbook/96_docs/pendlebury.html
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| | Germany: The Second Reich |
 | | The Second Reich was made up of 25 German states. |  | | This unit briefly covers: The Unification of Germany, Political systems within the Second Reich and German Society in the years leading up to the First World War. |  | | German politics had been dominated by the middle classes and the aristocracy in the Second Reich. |
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http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/ASLevel_History/week1_thesecondreich.htm
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| | The German Reichs |
 | | Also Hitler's declaration of war against the United States on December 11, 1941 did not help. |  | | The Second Reich was a good time for the Germans, but ended during World War I. After World War I, the Weimar Republic was established. |  | | This was due to the efforts of Otto von Bismarck, Germany's most prominent statesman of the 19th century, known for an anti-Catholic "Kulturkampf" (culture-struggle) and for fighting Socialists with social reforms. |
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| | Germany Info: Information Services: Facts about Germany: Questions & Answers |
 | | This Reich was ruled by the dual power of the Kaiser and of the feudal nobles who elected him. |  | | The second German Reich was founded by the German federated states, leaving out Austria, after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 - 71. |  | | The first German Reich was called the "Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation." It began in the 10th century and lasted 850 years until its dissolution in 1806 by Napoleon's conquest of Europe. |
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| | Reich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This article refers to the German word Reich, and in particular to its historical and political implications. |  | | Since 1945, the word Reich has not been used in contemporary references, though it is still found in the name of the Reichstag building, which since 1999 houses the German federal parliament (Bundestag). |  | | The term Reich was part of the German names for Germany for much of its history. |
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| | W.'s Second Term: If you Think the First is Bad ... |
 | | Robert B. Reich, secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration, is a professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis University. |  | | So far, the Bush administration has had to govern with the expectation of facing American voters again in 2004. |  | | Musings about a second Bush term typically assume another four years of the same right-wing policies we've had to date. |
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| | German Empire 1871-1918 (Germany) |
 | | The Second Reich Germany (1870-1918) was a strange federal monarchy. |  | | A new state ensign was introduced by decree (Verordnung) of 11th April 1921 (...) but as this decree also says that former flags could be used until 1st January 1922, it might be possible that the state ensign was in use until this date. |  | | Over the course of the 19th century, the Kingdom of Prussia grew to become the most powerful of the various German states. |
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| | Steve Reich - Reinventing Classical Music, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann |
 | | Reich had always been attracted to percussion and had played drums in bands throughout high school and college (where he studied philosophy, not music). |  | | Incidentally, Reich himself rejected the notion that his early pieces were trance music. |  | | Throughout his career, Reich has forged his own path to recover something basic to our human response to music. |
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| | Essaydirect.com: Antisemitism during the Second Reich (1871-1918) and Antisemitism in Nazi Germany - Term Paper |
 | | While the emancipation of Jews was legally manifested in the Reich′s constitution, more and more organisations outside the political sphere enacted restrictions on the membership of Jews. |  | | It is not an exaggeration to call the political organisation of anti-Semitism before the Second World War a "failure". |  | | Essaydirect.com: Antisemitism during the Second Reich (1871-1918) and Antisemitism in Nazi Germany - Term Paper |
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| | Ivy League Sports |
 | | Virginia got a second run in the bottom of the sixth to tie it up, but Princeton rallied for a pair of runs on Reich's second double in the eighth, this time with the bases full. |  | | Princeton didn't score until the fifth inning, when Reich double to left center to bring home senior catcher Tim Lahey, who had also doubled in left center. |  | | That knotted the game at 1-1, but Princeton took a 2-1 lead in the sixth when sophomore rightfielder Andrew Salini singled home senior second baseman Steve Young. |
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| | Articles - Second Empire |
 | | Prior to the construction of The Pentagon in the 1940s, the Second Empire-styled Ohio State Asylum for the Insane in Columbus, Ohio was documented as the largest building under one roof in America, proving the style's adaptability. |  | | This article is about the Second Empire architectural style. |  | | For information about the government of France during the reign of Napoleon III of France, see Second French Empire. |
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| | Review The History Teacher, 35.2 The History Cooperative |
 | | After a brief introduction on the historical context and Germany's political structure, the authors present two chapters devoted to the Bismarck period, one detailing his domestic policies and the second his external policies. |  | | In addition, because of its system of thematic organization, both high school and college instructors could rely on the book for lecture material. |  | | The second half of Germany from Reich to Republic is devoted to the Wilhemine period and, as with the Bismarck years, is organized into individual chapters on domestic and external policies. |
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| | Straight from the Hip by Matthew Alice www.sdreader.com |
 | | Was there a First Reich and a Second Reich? |  | | But after Otto, things petered out and finally died in 1919, at the end of World War I. Hitler declared his Reich of Bad Ideas would live 1000 years. |  | | The Second Reich began in 1871, when Otto von Bismarck whipped all the Germanic states (except Austria) into a tight little Prussian-style unit. |
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| | Germany 7 from Hospitality North, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada |
 | | With these events Bismarck convinced the southern German states that Prussian control was inevitable. |  | | Blocked by Frederick in the short War of the Bavarian Succession (1778-1779), Joseph turned east again. |  | | At Versailles in 1871 he persuaded a reluctant William to take a new title as head of the German Empire, the Second Reich. |
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| | Axis History Factbook: The First & Second Reich |
 | | Axis History Factbook: The First and Second Reich |  | | The First Reich was the Holy Roman Empire (the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, Heiliges Römisches Reich deutscher Nation, not the ancient Roman Empire), 800 - 1806. |  | | It is common knowledge that Germany under Adolf Hitler (1933-1945) is referred to as the Third Reich, it is however less well known what the First Reich and Second Reich were. |
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| | Princeton 16, Yale 6 :: Box Score |
 | | Elkins singled, advanced to second on an error by cf; Rasmussen advanced to second, advanced to third on an error by cf. |  | | Reich grounded out to ss, RBI; Miller, J. scored, unearned. |  | | Reich reached on an error by 2b; Miller, J. scored, unearned. |
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http://goprincetontigers.collegesports.com/sports/m-basebl/stats/040603aab.html
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| | Search Results for Reich - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | German Nazi police administrator who became the second most powerful... |  | | "Commentary by the former U.S. Secretary of Labor, Robert B. Reich in The American Prospect (May-June 1998) on the setting of priorities for the federal budget. |  | | (German: Empire&;), any of the empires of the Germans or Germany: the Holy Roman Empire (q.v.); the Second Reich, led by the Prussian Hohenzollerns (18711918); or the Third Reich of Nazi Germany... |
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| | Hexapedia - Weimar Timeline |
 | | 1 Fall of the Second Reich1.1 19181.2 19192 Weimar Republic2.1 19202.2 19212.3 19222.4 19232.5 19242.6 19252.7 19262.8 19272.9 19282.10 19292.11 19302.12 19312.13 19322.14 19333 See also4 References |  | | The Logic of Evil, The Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933, William Brustein, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. 1996. |  | | Why Hitler, The Genesis of the Nazi Reich, Samuel W. Mitcham, Jr. |
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 | | K Jarausch 'From Second Reich to Third Reich. |  | | A Study of Ostforschung in the Third Reich (1988) DD 257 |  | | Hildebrand, The Foreign Policy of the Third Reich (1973) DD 241 |
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| | Find in a Library: The Second Reich : Germany, 1871-1918 |
 | | Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995. |  | | Find in a Library: The Second Reich : Germany, 1871-1918 |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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| | University of Virginia - Official Athletic Site - Baseball |
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| | sreich |
 | | The Second Reich was the empire created by Otto Von Bismark, and at its head is the Kaiser. |  | | The First Reich was the Holy Roman Empire. |  | | You have heard of the Third Reich, but what exactly is the First and Second Reich? |
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| | First and Second reich? - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | The second reich began when Germany was unified under Bismarck in 1871 and lasted until 1918, the end of World War I. AryanWerwolf |  | | The first reich was also known as the Holy Roman Empire, which lasted from 962 AD- 1806 when the empire was dissolved. |  | | just curious what were the first and second reichs? |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=65110
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| | The Second Reich |
 | | On November 9, 1918 Germany was declared a republic, and Wilhelm II was forced to flee to the Netherlands. |  | | The Holy Roman Empire had now ended and the Second Reich (German Empire) was formed. |  | | On January 18, 1871 (ten days before Paris was taken) Wilhelm I was proclaimed Emperor of Germany at the military headquarters in Versailles. |
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| | Ivy League Baseball Championship |
 | | Fitzgerald was out in a rundown between first and second. |  | | Zurhellen flied out to right in foul territory. |  | | Lahey walked; Salini to third, Venable to second. |
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| | GERMANY: The Second Reich |
 | | He was influenced by Emile Zola, about whom he wrote a study. |  | | Oliver Stone was one of the most controversial directors in Hollywood, He has made films that are remarkable for the degree of controversy they aroused. |  | | German historian Christian Leitz said: "For those feel positively about the Second Reich, I recommend urgent perusal of Heinrich Mann's Der Untertan". |
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| | Avalanche Press |
 | | Third Reich interweaves not only the land, naval and air struggles, but also the equally important economic and political battles. |  | | As one of the most popular games of all time, our edition of Third Reich has also spawned a sequel, Great Pacific War. |  | | The result is a smooth-playing game with a minimum of charts to consult but a deep grounding in the historical background of the Second World War. |
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| | Princeton vs UNC Wilmington (Mar 21, 2001) |
 | | Wright singled to center field; Pilegard advanced to second. |  | | Wright singled up the middle, RBI; Pilegard advanced to second; McKenna scored. |  | | Reich reached on a fielder's choice; Lahey out at second 2b to ss; Krance advanced to third. |
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| | Old Dominion (8) vs. Princeton (14) Box Score :: |
 | | Princeton 3rd - Szymanski singled to right center. |  | | Reich reached on a fielder's choice, grounded out to 2b unassisted; Salini out at second 3b to 1b to 2b. |  | | Salini singled through the right side; Iacono advanced to second; Lahey advanced to third. |
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| | Review of Second Reich |
 | | The Second Reich is the best World War I scenario I know of. |  | | It is very realistic (even the fact that's it's not a movement war) with an excellent atmosphere. |
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| | B393 C690 German History: From Bismark to Hitler (Graduate H509): |
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http://www.iupui.edu/~history/www/fall00/b393c690.htm
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