Tuesday, November 11, 2014

20th and 21st century The role of the military

WW1

http://webodysseum.com/history/studio-portraits-of-german-soldiers-wwi/ 11/11/14
WW1 was the first major global war in history. In the end the Germans lost the war and had to pay for the whole war under the treaty of Versailles. This would lead to economic down fall for the Germans.

http://history-q.com/30/ 11/11/14
This is children playing with German money after WW1.

WW2

http://www.iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/understand-obama/index.htm 11/11/14
Adolf Hitler used the after math of WW1 to twist and turn his power to war. For many Germans the military was a way to stand up for our country. Hitler controlled the media and only allowed what he wanted. The role of the military in the 20th and 21st century was the pride of a nation. The treaty of Versailles crushed the Germans and they will not take any more stuff from the world. Hitler led the country to the end.

http://games.brothersoft.com/wallpapers/rush-for-berlin/the-fall-of-the-third-reich-5474.html 11/11/14


18th/19th Century German inventions and industries


Karl Drais
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Drais 11/11/14
Karl Drais was an german inventor in the 18th to 19th century. He invented the laufmaschine which means running machine. It would later coin the name dandy horse. The dandy horse started the foundation for the motorcycle and bicyle.
http://www.karl-drais.de 11/11/14
This is the laufmaschine.

Joseph von Fraunhofer
http://www.br.de/themen/wissen/joseph-von-fraunhofer102.html 11/11/14
Joseph von Fraunhofer was a german inventor in the 19th century. His most famous invention was the spectroscope. The spectroscope is an instrument used to measure properties of light over a specific portion. This lead to many findings in the scientifiic field. The doppler effect is one of the major scientific findings using the spectroscope. The doppler effect show if stars and moving towards or away from the earth.

http://www.wpclipart.com/science/tools/spectroscope.png.html 11/11/14