Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Blog presentation
For my blog presentation I chose the topic Rulers, governments, and politics but my two previous blog posts are different because they are what I chose in the beginning of the sign up and will make adjustments for the final presentation.
Germany relations with it's neighbors
There was no Germany in the 18th century there
was a country that occupied the area where Germany would now be and that
country was known as Prussia. Over the course of its history Prussia did not
have many conflicts as the country was more of “an army with a state rather
than a state with an army”. Prussia did
have a little involvement in the Great Northern War, but mostly to have some
control over the Baltic as Sweden was dominating all the power before the war.
In 1740 Prussian troops invaded Silesia which was the
richest province in Austria and that started the Silesian wars which lasted
from 1740-1763 and ended with Prussia as the victor. Afterwards Prussia did
take some lead parts in the French Revolution, but then remained quiet for
around a decade because of the Peace of Basil in 1795. Tensions begin to rise
against France as certain negotiations failed and Prussia soon suffered a devastating
defeat against Napoleon in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt. Afterwards Prussia had
to pay some large dues and give up one-third of their land and allow French troops
to be garrisoned throughout the land which made the kingdom a French satellite.
After Napoleon lost to Russia Prussia jumped on the British
band wagon to fight against Napoleon and was rewarded with the return of its
lost land and some extra land for their help at the Battle of Waterloo. Prussia soon withdrew from Poland to allow
the creation of Congress Poland under Russian Sovereignty. Soon after Prussia joined
the German confederation and Germany became a patchwork of independent,
monarchical states with Prussia and Austria competing for influence. There was
much conflict between the three countries as they all tried to gain influence,
but eventually war broke out leading into the Schleswig war in which Prussia
was trying to stop Denmark from spreading their influence, the Austro-Prussian
war which was a struggle of supremacy
between Austria and Prussia for Germany, and the Franco-Prussian war which was
France being a douche bag because they thought the German states were going to
go into a civil war and tried to take advantage of the situation. After the
wars of unification parts of Prussia slowly melded into the German republic
until it was all gone.
The formal unification of Germany occurred on January, 18
1871 at the Versailles palace in France. Germany then took the remnants of
Nobles from Prussia and other various people and assigned important duties as
the new nobles of Germany. Germany afterward had very few tensions with its
neighbors as the defeat of Napoleon left Europe with the desire for peace and
was left that way until The Great started up in the twentieth century.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_of_Germany
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
The role of German Military in the 20th and 21st century
At the start
of the twentieth century the role of the German military was fighting in World
War one. Once Germany was pulled into the war they initiated the Schrieffer
plan to deal with the French and the Russians who had formed an alliance known
as the Franco-Russian alliance. When the war started Germany attacked France by
going through their Belgium border to avoid the French defenses at the German
border. The Germans were beaten back at the First battle of the Marne with
three years of stalemated trench wars that resulted in millions of casualties.
New tactics were developed in 1918 opened up the war, but a series of failed
German offensives in 1918 and freshly trained American troops caused Germany to
go on the defensive. With their military defeated, no allies to turn to, and exhausted
on the home front, Germany sign the Treaty of Versailles.
After the
Treaty was signed Germany’s military was severely limited and with the great
depression in America it lead the people of Germany into even more despair, but
when the Nazi’s came to power in 1933 and began remilitarization, the heavy
spending revived the ravaged economy of Germany and made Hitler popular. The
Nazi’s encouraged the army to experiment with tanks and motorized infantry. The
Nazi’s then rebuilt the navy and started a new air force division. After that
Germany turned into a military police state where the military was in control
of everything until the Germans were defeated by the Allies in 1945. Afterward
Germany was split into several factions to prevent them from gaining power,
eventually some of the factions joined together to the point where only two
were left East and West Germany. Once Germany was formed into East and West
Germany the role of military declined greatly due to the fact half of it
belonged to the Allies against the Soviet Union and the other half belonged to
the Soviet Union.
On October 3rd
1990 East and West Germany united as one to become Germany once more after 45
years. In 1990 with the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany,
Germany agreed to reduce the strength of its armed forces. Since then Germany has participated little in
military matters and have focused most of its attention toward economic
industries and work ethic to make the world a better place through capitalistic
economic prosperity.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Germany#First_World_War_.281914-1918.29
Monday, November 3, 2014
Reaction to Berlin Calling
1.
Drugs are Ickarus’s way of relaxing and his way
of trying to escape the world so he can focus more on his work.
2.
The fans are taking the drugs to enhance their
experience, they are taking them during and after the concerts, they are taking
them orally, and taking everything, but heroin.
3.
The subculture focuses on drugs most likely it
enhances the experience of the music to the point of an extreme and the wild
ride people experience from that gets them addicted to the drugs and they
continue to do it.
4.
People in this society wallow in darkness and
take drugs and fornicate each other like it’s nothing.
5.
I don’t think so because this is just one
subculture of a massively huge infrastructure within the German economy. Also
even though Ickarus was in the ward he still wanted to work when he wasn’t trying
to get better he even put his work before his health that shows the dedication
the Germans have toward their work ethic.
My reaction to this film would be
that it was an okay film. For being a cult following movie the quality of the
video itself was not bad and the story is the classic story of a man who goes
through great tribulations and becomes stronger by the end of it. Cultural
differences in the movie well for one when Ickarus’s Girlfriend is trying to
find him in the bathroom stalls and we see those two people fornicating was
quite unexpected. Showing the inside of the toilet in Ickarus’s house was also
another unexpected event. The fact that this is an X-rated movie is quite a
shock because no one in the USA would dare do something like this because one
organization or another would bitch about it and whine to the government like
the statists they are. All in all the story of Ickarus and his development in
the story is a good one I just wish they would explain his schizophrenia was he
born with it or was the cause of it the drugs they briefly mentioned it in the
movie and I ,as a viewer, would have liked to know more about it. Overall the
movie besides the X-rated material was alright.
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