Essays About Swiss German

 

  • Switcerland
    ... The German speaking Swill don't speak the same German as the Germans or the Austrians do, but it is known as a Swiss-German. To ...
    (608 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • TThe Holocaust Misconception
    ... A Swiss-German industrialist, after having been invited to watch a mass killing, sent photographs to Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, they were ...
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  • Holocaust1
    ... A Swiss-German industrialist, after having been invited to watch a mass killing, sent photographs to Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, they were ...
    (1159 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Hans Herr House Colonial period
    ... The people who came to the Hans Herr House were the first European settlers of Lancaster County, mostly of Swiss German origin. ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... I held professorships at the German University of Prague and at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. In 1910 my second son Eduard was born. ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... I held professorships at the German University of Prague and at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. In 1910 my second son Eduard was born. ...
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  • dada
    ... returned. It is also for this reason that German Dada, unlike it's Swiss originator became much more political in it's nature. Much ...
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  • Switzerland
    ... But the major language is German 63.7 % of the people speak German. ... also decides important issues by means of referendums, an integral part of Swiss government ...
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  • A little bit about Einstein.
    ... In 1914, the German Government gave Einstein a Swiss Research appointment in Berlin, plus a membership in the Prussian Academy of Science. ...
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  • A little bit about Einstein.
    ... In 1914, the German Government gave Einstein a Swiss Research appointment in Berlin, plus a membership in the Prussian Academy of Science. ...
    (1429 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • nazi gold
    ... to be exchanged for industrial diamonds and foreign currency essential to the German war effort (Sanders). From this evidence we see that the Swiss acted as ...
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  • Early German Immigration
    ... wave of about 12,000 Swiss-Germans found their way to South Carolina and Georgia late into the first half of the 1700's. New York was also a German "hot spot ...
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  • The Holocaust Repirations and Payments
    ... In light of these occurrences, many jews put their savings in swiss bank accounts. German officers also did the same with stolen money. ...
    (714 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Oedipus Rex: ATragic Hero
    ... By 1420 Swiss and German card-makers were mass-producing packs, first by stencil then by woodblock and eventually by metal engraving. ...
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  • Right Wing Europe
    ... By mixing social populism, xenophobia, German nationalism with personal charisma, he was ... power than the Freedom Party of Austria, and the Swiss People's Party ...
    (1657 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • einstein
    ... Einstein became a Swiss citizen in 1905. ... Max Planck, a fellow German physicist, had proposed that the radiation of light occurred in packets of energy called ...
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  • Albert EinsteinMan of Vision
    ... Germany, Albert gave no assistance to the German government to help the war effort. During his time in Switzerland, not only had he become a Swiss citizen, but ...
    (2021 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • James Decartes
    ... cover of night, seeking charity from locals, and trying dodge the german military machine ... Along his way towards spain, he met up with a swiss farmer outside the ...
    (2045 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • Majority Rule Guarantee of Democracy1
    ... the Jewish, British, German, and United States officials in recovering information and documents that would exonerate or prove corruption of the Swiss accounts ...
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  • Majority Rule Guarantee of Democracy
    ... the Jewish, British, German, and United States officials in recovering information and documents that would exonerate or prove corruption of the Swiss accounts ...
    (1628 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Majority Rule Guarantee of Democracy2
    ... the Jewish, British, German, and United States officials in recovering information and documents that would exonerate or prove corruption of the Swiss accounts ...
    (1628 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • International Leadership
    ... a shorter-term viewpoint for their business development compared to the Swiss, Japanese and ... At this point we shall attempt to know about the German style of ...
    (3995 Words -- Approx. 16 Pages)

  • Reparations Justified
    ... Swiss banks produced a list of thousands of people with accounts that had seen ... In 1999, the German government, announced plans to pay reparations to victims of ...
    (1226 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • 8 astronomers
    ... In his free time, he studied scientific observations and in 1905 became a Swiss citizen. The same year, he sent three papers into German Scientific Scientific ...
    (2792 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  • Gustav Stresemann - Weimar Foreign Policy
    ... a result the living standards in Germany began to rise as the German economy, still ... The Larcano treaties took their name form the Swiss town that it was held ...
    (1876 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • The Battle of Vimy Ridge and How It Forged Canada
    ... The toughest on that deadly line that stretched through France from the Swiss border to the North Sea - the ... Vimy Ridge was the key to the German defense network ...
    (984 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Peace of Westphalia
    ... in Germany and instituted the final religious arrangement the German states had ... The Dutch and Swiss established themselves as independent, as did the United ...
    (743 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Weapons of World War One
    ... The Swiss Army was the first to officially use the Luger P.04 pistol. They were followed by the German Navy in in 1904 and the German Army in 1908. ...
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  • ALbert Einstein and his incredible mind
    ... his German citizenship. He completed the necessary paperwork, and became a "stateless person" until he was 21, at which point he officially became a Swiss ...
    (3417 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • Albert Einstein2
    ... in 1902 he found a position as an examiner in the Swiss patent office in ... Albert did, however, have a few important supporters, such as the German physicist Max ...
    (862 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

     


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