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They are associated with the republican democracy formed after World War I and represent German unity and freedom. Not just the freedom of Germany, but the personal freedom of the German people. Historically, the black-red-gold colors stood for the democratic, centrist and republican political parties
Lebensraum was a German policy (created by Adolf Hitler) in World War II that states Germany needed more living space. Germany wanted to control parts of Russia, Poland, and other Slavic nations, kill the "inferior" population of people, and allow Germans to live there. You are WELCOME!
Germany fought the us in world war 1
I don't think the idea of freedom had much to do with the US entry into World War I or World War II. The US declared war on Germany in 1917 after the sinking of the Lusitania, where a number of US citizens died. The US entered World War II after the Japanese attack on the military bases at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the German and Italian governments declared war on the US the next day.
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International Press Institute World Press Freedom Heroes was created in 2000.
"World Press Freedom Day" is celebrated on May 3rd each year.
Approximately 2/3 of the countries in the world do not allow freedom of the press. Countries included in that number are China, North Korea, and Egypt.
"World Press Freedom Day" is celebrated on May 3rd each year.
No, the campaigns were more to get people in line with the party's line of thinking. The press was encouraged to follow the party lines as well. They would print articles about how personal sacrifice was for the good of all, and how loss of personal liberties would be a positive thing for the country overall.
William A. Hachten has written: 'The Supreme Court on freedom of the press: decisions and dissents' -- subject(s): Freedom of the press 'The world news prism' 'Mass communication in Africa' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Mass media 'Total onslaught' -- subject(s): Freedom of the press, Government and the press 'The troubles of journalism' -- subject(s): Journalism, History 'The growth of media in the Third World' -- subject(s): History, Press, Press and politics
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If Japan and Germany had won World War 2 you would not have peace, freedom and independence.
Germany violated the United States freedom of the seas during World War I with its unrestricted submarine warfare.
May 3 each year is internationally observed as World Press Freedom Day. This day is meant to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and to commemorate journalists who have lost their lives in the line of duty. It is a time to reflect on the challenges to press freedom around the world and advocate for its protection.
during world war 1, wilson idealism was freedom against Germany
Freedom of the press is by no means universal. In some countries it is written into law, with certain restrictions. In other countries the press is strictly controlled. The western world, generally, believe it to be a fundamental right of the populace. To know or be informed of matters which may concern or interest them.