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This paper deals with relations between Czechoslovakia and Germany in the sphere of tourism. The interwar period was a … Germany was affected by the political change that took place in Germany in 1933. Due to the economic depression, clearing … Czechoslovakia and Germany. …
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-stuff, consumer products, hard goods and raw materials. Germany so determined of war economy with state central bureaucratic methods … from 17 to 60 years. That way was culminated of total militarisation of social life and economy in Germany. In the end … Germany lost of war because of heavy losses at war and economic exhaustion. …
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impact of the Great Depression in Germany. It led to mass unemployment and growth of votes for Nazi Party. The Cabinet …
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This case study analyzes the process of the Aryanization and Germanization in an important joint-stock mining association in the Czech Lands. Rarely preserved source material enables an insight behind the scenes of the implementation of the design and demonstrates authority ambiguities of the...
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Zentralverwaltungen) established as a transmission medium to realize the directions of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany … the production and planning, at the beginning of 1948, while Germany headed towards dividing, its role radically changed …
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second part confronted with the economic policy of the Nazi Germany (and partly that of Bolshevik Russia) and common … to "save" capitalism, Keynes's concept of economic policy was similar to the economic policy of Nazi Germany and opened …
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The essay deals with one of the basic type of economic policy - the law of competition. Overseas foundations of antitrust law from the end of 19th century opened the doors for expansion such a economic policy not only in USA, also in Europe. The view on the necessity competition policy has...
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In 1928 was appointed the last coalition democratic government which aim was to deal with growing economic problems of the Weimar republic. The so called "Great coalition" failed to come to agreement on solution of the most important questions: social policy, fiscal policy, reparations and the...
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"changing the foreign policy line" (i.e. an attempt to settle the relations with Germany and possible entering into an alliance … their flesh and that they, therefore, desired its break-up. Moreover, many a British were impressed by Germany's economic … rise and its ambitions to such an extent that they viewed an alliance with Germany as the best way of securing the national …
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