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It owned and mangaed Germany's industry.
Bismark used the speech to get an increase in military spending for Prussia. Bismark pushed for Prussia to unify with other German states and become the country of Germany.
After the end of the First World War, political parties that came into being in Germany decided to reform German polity. This gave birth to the German Weimar Republic. However, following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay reparation in the form of money. When the gold reserves in Germany were exhausted, Germany began to print the German Mark in huge numbers and this caused the Economic Depression of the 1930s. It was amidst this confusion that Hitler marked his rise to power. The people held the Weimar Republic responsible for the Depression and broke their faith in the government. Hitler's extensive propaganda to win the hearts of the people promised them a better future of economic prosperity. Demonstrations envisaged the ideals of unity and strength which won the confidence of the Germans.
Surplus product (German: Mehrprodukt) is an economic concept explicitly theorised by Karl Marx in his critique of political economy. Marx first began to work out his idea of surplus product in his 1844 notes on James Mill's Elements of political economy.[1]Notions of "surplus produce" have been used in economic thought and commerce for a long time (notably by the Physiocrats), but inDas Kapital, Theories of Surplus Value and the Grundrisse Marx gave the concept a central place in his interpretation of economic history. Nowadays the concept is mainly used in Marxian economics.[2]political anthropology, cultural anthropology, economic anthropology[3]The translation of the German "Mehr" as "surplus" is in a sense unfortunate, because it might be taken to suggest "unused", "not needed" or "redundant", while literally it means "more" or "added" - thus, "Mehrprodukt" refers really to the additional or "excess" product produced. In German, the term "Mehrwert" simply and literally means value-added, a measure of net output, (though, in Marx's specialist usage, it means the surplus-value obtained from the use of capital, i.e. it refers to the net addition to the value of capital owned).
Napoleon made important territorial changes in Germany-speaking land. He annexed lands along the Rhine River for France. He dissolved the Holy Roman Empire and organized a number of German States into the Rhine Confederation.
The German word for strength is Stärke, or Kraft
Stärke, Kraft, Festigkeit - these are all German words for strength.
God give me strength is Herr, gibt mir Kraft in German.
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AndrewApolloArsenioBrianEthanMaynardValentineValeriantixtlaTeal'c (in the fictional Goa'uld language from the Stargate Universe.)----Alcaeus - Ancient Greek; "Strength."Aonghus - Irish, Scottish; "One Strength."Apollo - Greek Mythology; "Strength."Cleisthenes - Ancient Greek; "Glory, Strength."Eyal - Hebrew; "Might, Strength."Manfred - German, Dutch, Polish; "Strength, Peace."Meginhard - Ancient Germanic; "Strength, Brave, Hardy."Meine - Frisian, Dutch, German; "Strength."Meinrad - German, Ancient Germanic; "Strength, Might, Counsel."Nerva - Ancient Roman; "Strength."Oz - Hebrew; "Strength."Qiang - Chinese; "Strength."Sisu - Finnish; "Willpower, Determination, Strength."Wei - "Power, Strength."Shakti - Sanskrit (Ancient Hindu Language) meaning "strength" शक्ति
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This term translates as "Kampfkraft".
"Stärke durch Spitzenleistung"
Hitler? He committed suicide.