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  • 21Austria — Austrian, adj., n. /aw stree euh/, n. a republic in central Europe. 8,054,078; 32,381 sq. mi. (83,865 sq. km). Cap.: Vienna. German, Österreich. * * * Austria Introduction Austria Background: Once the center of power for the large Austro… …

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  • 23Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche — This article is about Nietzsche s philosophy. For the book by H.L. Mencken, see The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzschean redirects here. For the superhuman race from Andromeda, see Nietzschean (Andromeda). The cover for the first part… …

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  • 24List of belief systems — Below are words that designate a set or subset of beliefs. This includes dispositional beliefs.Many, but not all, of these words end with the suffix –ism . Words like magnetism , prism , and schism , are not included, because they do not… …

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  • 25Second European colonization wave (19th century–20th century) — The Second European colonization wave is so called because it followed the first European colonization wave, which started in the 15th century. The second wave started in the second half of the 19th century with the New Imperialism period, which… …

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  • 26Heinrich Class — Heinrich Claß (* February 29, 1868 in Alzey, † April 16, 1953 in Jena) was a German right wing politician and president of the Pan German League from 1908 to 1939. He is commonly known for his books about far right policy, written under the… …

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  • 27Expulsion of Poles by Germany — The partitions of Poland had ended the existence of a sovereign Polish state in the 18th century. With the rise of nationalism in the late 19th century, Poles faced increasing discrimination. The first deportation of 30,000 Poles from the German… …

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  • 29Nazi Germany — Greater German Reich Großdeutsches Reich ↓ 1933–1945 …

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  • 30Stresemann, Gustav — born May 10, 1878, Berlin, Ger. died Oct. 3, 1929, Berlin German chancellor and foreign minister of the Weimar Republic. Noted as an expert on municipal affairs and a writer on economics, he was elected to the Reichstag (1907) as a member of the… …

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