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Monday, 8 December 2014
Nazism in Germany
At the risk of appearing to talk nonsense, I tell you that the Nazi movement will go on for 1,000 years!
Adolf Hitler to a British Journalist
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At the beginning of the 1930s, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party exploited widespread and deep-seated discontent in Germany to attract popular and political support. There was resentment at the crippling territorial, military and economic terms of the Versailles Treaty, which Hitler blamed on treacherous politicians and promised to overturn. The democratic post-World War I Weimar Republic was marked by a weak coalition government and political crisis, in answer to which the Nazi party offered strong leadership and national rebirth. From 1929 onwards, the worldwide economic depression provoked hyperinflation, social unrest and mass unemployment, to which Hitler offered scapegoats such as the Jews.
Hitler pledged civil peace, radical economic policies, and the restoration of national pride and unity. Nazi rhetoric was virulently nationalist and anti-Semitic. The ‘subversive’ Jews were portrayed as responsible for all of Germany’s ills.
In the federal elections of 1930 (which followed the Wall Street Crash), the Nazi Party won 107 seats in the Reichstag (the German Parliament), becoming the second-largest party. The following year, it more than doubled its seats. In January 1933, President von Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor, believing that the Nazis could be controlled from within the cabinet. Hitler set about consolidating his power, destroying Weimar democracy and establishing a dictatorship. On 27 February, the Reichstag burned; Dutch communist Marianus van der Lubbe was found inside, arrested and charged with arson. With the Communist Party discredited and banned, the Nazis passed the Reichstag Fire Decree, which dramatically curtailed civil liberties.
In March 1933, the Nazis used intimidation and manipulation to pass the Enabling Act, which allowed them to pass laws which did not need to be voted on in the Reichstag. Over the next year, the Nazis eliminated all remaining political opposition, banning the Social Democrats, and forcing the other parties to disband. In July 1933, Germany was declared a one-party state. In the ‘Night of the Long Knives’ of June 1934, Hitler ordered the Gestapo and the SS to eliminate rivals within the Nazi Party. In 1935, the Nuremburg Laws marked the beginning of an institutionalised anti-Semitic persecution which would culminate in the barbarism of the ‘Final Solution’.
Hitler’s first moves to overturn the Versailles settlement began with the rearmament of Germany, and in 1936 he ordered the remilitarisation of the Rhineland. Hitler became bolder as he realised that Britain and France were unwilling and unable to challenge German expansionism. Between 1936 and 1939, he provided military aid to Franco’s fascist forces in the Spanish Civil War, despite having signed the ‘Non-Intervention Agreement’. In March 1938, German troops marched into Austria; the Anschluss was forbidden under Versailles. Anglo-French commitment to appeasement and ‘peace for our time’ meant that when Hitler provoked the ‘Sudeten Crisis’, demanding that the Sudetenland be ceded to Germany, Britain and France agreed to his demands at September 1938’s Munich conference. Germany’s territorial expansion eastwards was motivated by Hitler’s desire to unite German–speaking peoples, and also by the concept of Lebensraum: the idea of providing Aryan Germans with ‘living space’.
At the end of the year, anti-Jewish pogroms erupted across Germany and Austria. Kristallnacht – a state-orchestrated attack on Jewish property – resulted in the murder of 91 Jews. Twenty thousand more were arrested and transported to concentration camps. In March 1939, Germany seized the remainder of Czechoslovakia; in August Hitler signed the Nazi-Soviet Pact of non-aggression with the USSR. The next step would be the invasion of Poland and the coming of World War II.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
National Day of UAE
Today is the 43 national day of United Arab Emirates. It is an amazing things to see everybody happy and celebrating not just the Emirati's but all nationalities. Loving country, just government, loving people, it is a story beginning by Zayed and complement by Khalifa. That is UAE.
Friday, 28 November 2014
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Happy
when you think you are not happy with your life, always think that someone is happy simply because you exist.....
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Childhood
I miss my childhood no homework, no stress, no wake up early, no exams and no problems in life.remember when we were little we always wanted to grow up, now we realize it was better being a child.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
6 day war
When I was a student at Zayed University I had studied about 6 day it was an interesting thing to about what was happen in the world before how it impact on the world and change most of the map.6 day war was about how Israel take over Palestine it is an interest thing to know about it here some information about the event. The Six-Day War took place in June 1967. The Six-Day War was fought between June 5th and June 10th. The Israelis defended the war as a preventative military effort to counter what the Israelis saw as an impending attack by Arab nations that surrounded Israel.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Example of powerpoint done by me
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هذا نموذج عن بوربوينت من عملي لعرضه للبنات اثناء الشرح عنوانه الشريعة الاسلامية لمادة مدخل تشريعة في
كلية الامام مالك يحتوي الموضوع على ماهي الشريعة الاسلامية وماخصائصها بشكل عام
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هذا نموذج عن بوربوينت من عملي لعرضه للبنات اثناء الشرح عنوانه الشريعة الاسلامية لمادة مدخل تشريعة في
كلية الامام مالك يحتوي الموضوع على ماهي الشريعة الاسلامية وماخصائصها بشكل عام
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family
Being a family means you are a part of something very Wonderfull. It means you will love and be loved for the rest of you life. No matter what.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Illiteracy
Illiteracy was one of the interesting topic I had wrote about it when I was a student at Zayed University. It is a big problem for most people around the world. Literacy is a pressing issue on the Adult Education agenda for the Arab Region, the key to development beyond the notion of reading and writing; it also encompasses language and computer skills and other relevant skills needed to cope in modern society and fully participate in all aspects of life. However, most of those people are women. Despite the significant progress that was made in adult education, the Arab region is still below the required level. We realize the intensity of the problem and the numerous challenges the Arab countries are facing.
UAE flag day
Celebrations of nationalism rang out across the emirate with the UAE flag unfurled in offices, across villas and even incorporated into traditional Emirati dress. Large flags, flags with lights, flags on abayas and on a public bus were showcased across Dubai as expatriates and Emiratis alike showed the spirit of unity.“There is a sort of symbolism with flags because you remember what unites us, you remember all that Sheikh Khalifa has done for us. This video was at Zayed University Dubai
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Friend
Making a million friends is not a miracle
The miracle is to make a friend who will stand by you when millions are against you
Friday, 31 October 2014
I'm just a girl
I love being called pretty, but I will never believe it.
I'm not always right, but hate admitting I'm wrong.
I'm almost always smiling, but it's not always real.
I can be read like an open book, but hide so much.
I work hard at things, but do not always get what I deserve.
my fav subject
One of my fav subject I had study it at Zayed University Dubai was Global Affairs it was all about history in between 19-20 century. The most interesting thing was when we study about the World War 1, Word War 2, the discovery of the Americas and the Ottoman Empire. I had got lots of new information. In addition, I had known about the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution and how it affected the world today. We should know about what happened in the past to know how the lifestyle had change over the time.
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Child Labour
Child Labour is one of the most series problem around the third word. I think it is a mass problem because it affect the child life. They have to work even if they were small they have to support their families to stay alive. What makes it to mass that those children do no study they do not enter a school once in their life. Some of them even do not know how to read or write. Even if there are a lot of organization who works to support those children there are lot of them still work and if they did no go to work they and their families will die. It is hard to know and see them and we can not help them. Life is to hard for some people especially poor people but there is nothing to do about it.
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