What are the similarities of Marxism and Fascism?
Rampant Sexism - The governments of fascist nations tend to be almost exclusively male-dominated. Under fascist regimes, traditional gender roles are made more rigid. Divorce, abortion and homosexuality are suppressed and the state is represented as the ultimate guardian of the family institution.
Why was Sweden a free country during World War 2?
They probably did not, but Sweden (like Switzerland) had very powerful defenses, and since Sweden was willing to buy and sell with anyone it was considered unnecessary to invade and occupy.
Adolf Hitler's father, Alois, had the last name Schicklgruber originally, but he changed his last name to Hitler thirteen years before Adolf was born, therefore Adolf's real last name is Hitler.
What weapons did the french resistance carry?
They mostly carried the strongest gun for France at the time was the sten a full automatic weapon that is cheap but effective.
Who are some famous people in Panama?
Some famous people from Panama are:
Roberto "Manos de Piedra" Duran, former light and welter weight world champion boxer.
Ruben Blades -- Actor, singer, songwriter.
Carlos Lee -- pro baseball player.
Daphne Rubin Vega -- singer and Broadway actress
Luis Russell -- international jazz musician
Why did Britain and France not act over German occupation of the Rhineland?
Partially, it was because at the time many felt that the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were too severe, however, the bigger reason was the fear of war which many politicans of the time felt, since the memory of the horrors of WWI was still felt.
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The country that would have had to act - and quickly - was France. (The French had troops only 60-70 miles away). However, France was deeply divided at the time between Left and Right and was heading for a general election. It was in a particularly bad position to undertake any vigorous action in foreign affairs.
An academic would say that the 'gay' label is, in this case, anachronistic. Those who study the history of sexuality have noted that in some cultures, such as Ancient Greece, homosexual activity was rather common. Even in that culture, there were some who preferred the same sex to the opposite sex, and vice-versa. They have theorized that, therefore, sexual orientation is something of a social construct. It's a complicated issue, but academics tend to address sexuality before the beginning of the 'homosexual' revolution of the late 19th century in terms of the Kinsey Scale, with 0 representing 'pure' heterosexuality, and 6 representing 'pure' homosexuality. Logically, in a society where homosexuality is extremely suppressed, those who engage in homosexual acts would often be those closer to 6 on the Kinsey scale (those who have no other choice). But the academics would tell you that these people would probably not think of themselves as 'homosexual', or whatever word they might have used in its place.
The term 'homosexual' was not invented until after Chopin's death, incidentally by a man named Karl-Maria Kertbeny, who had met George Sand in Paris (and perhaps Chopin as well, though we have no evidence of it) during the final days of their relationship. Kertbeny was an advocate for the fair and humane treatment of what he called homosexual people, though his ideas were not truly embraced in a widespread manner until a century later, beginning with the Civil Rights revolution in the U.S. Sometimes the word 'pederast' would be used instead of 'homosexual'. Technically pederasty refers to sexual relationships between men and adolescent boys, but before the late 19th Century it was commonly used in reference to homosexual relations between adult men.
Chopin's place on the Kinsey Scale is difficult to judge, considering the intense social stigma attached to homosexuality during his age. He lived in Paris, perhaps the most liberal place in Europe during those years, but even there, homosexual activity had consequences. One of Chopin's friends, the Marquis Astolphe de Custine--someone who certainly thought of himself as 'pederast' or the like--was a constant reminder to Chopin of these consequences, whatever his own inclinations. Custine had the money and social station to weather the scandal of his 'outing', but Chopin no doubt was privy to the reportedly cruel things said when Custine was not in earshot. Chopin himself was terrified of scandal, and while he outwardly lacked piety, he was rumored to be haunted by frightful visions inspired by his Catholic upbringing in Poland. (One can see hints of this in his letters and in his scrapbook entries, and George Sand talks about it as well.)
None of the best Chopin biographies address this issue very thoroughly or honestly. Those who give credence to the idea that he might have been more attracted to men than to women are generally also those who give credence to any idea about Chopin's life that has a touch of scandal in it. And so, the issue is not addressed appropriately at all in the academic literature that I am aware of, with the exception of Jeffrey Kallberg's work (and even Kallberg does not address the issue of Chopin's sexual orientation at all; he only addresses many of the overlooked and marginalized details tangential to the issue).
If I had to guess, I would say that Chopin was a 5 or a 6 on the Kinsey Scale, and that George Sand was somewhere between 2-4. She was Chopin's only significant relationship, and the letters show that Chopin approached the relationship with a certain amount of anxiety, and they also show that his relationship with Sand was almost entirely celibate. He was quite happy with her during the nine years they were together, but Sand hinted in her autobiography that they had an open relationship, and there is certainly room to interpret that information to be a clue that she knew he preferred men and that she was content to be a 19th Century 'beard' of sorts. But that is interpretation. Chopin had two female love interests before George Sand, and there are many details concerning both of these love interests that call into question whether Chopin was truly invested in them, or whether he was invested in the expectation that he should marry, as all upstanding men did. (Again, Chopin was very concerned with being upstanding.)
In conclusion, the question is very much open to discussion. If you really want to know, I would suggest reading Chopin's letters, particularly those to Tytus Woyciechowski, and deciding for yourself. Many biographers explain these letters away by saying that it was common for men to address each other in this fashion during Chopin's time in Poland, but notably, none of them have ever quoted any examples, either from Chopin's letters to other men, or from other contemporary correspondence. While Chopin did address a few of his other close friends in a similar manner, the degree of difference is substantial.
What did France and England do to try to avoid war with Hitler?
The Allies (including France and England) had made an agreement with Germany after the first World War called the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler broke the Treaty by doing things like marching troops into the Rhineland in 1936, but the first thing he did when the Nazis came to power in 1933 was build up the army and air force. These things were all forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles, but the Allies used appeasement - the policy of giving in to avoid war - which lead to Hitler taking over Austria and the Sudetenland, then a few months later the rest of Czechoslovakia (as it was called then) and finally Poland, which caused Britain and France to declare war.
the Et movie was a interestring choice of friday night movie night at home at 6.30 but i enjoyed parts nut not all of it i thought it could use a better prettier more attractive character then the alien in a bike basket. Maybe i woul;d be a better lead than ET. I have a more un wrinkly face and a prettey smile and i also dont have those massive bug eyes. I wish i had never seen the movie and i regret trying to relate to my mums choice. Maybe i should have watched 'legally bonde' or well... anything not like this it had a un clear story an ET was talking in a language that no one could understand. I regret saying i liked any of it. It is a bad movie and should be banned because of it's bad derectory and bad lines for these very un realistic characters. When i see a mpvie i want to belive that the characters match the story and ET was a disapointment. I hate all the characters and the cast was a dissapointment. My last words are dissapointment lot of room for inprovment and WHAT WERE YOU THINKING. I hate it ban this movie so no one can go through the disap[oint maent i did.
Is Germany better than France?
No. Since the 1950s they have worked together closely in the EEC and later in the European Union. The notion that France and Germany have been enemies for centuries was propaganda put out on by nationalist on both sides in the period 1870-1945, when they was tension and war between the two counties. Unfortunately, the propaganda myth was still taught in schools in many countries in the 1950s. Bear in mind that until 1871 there was no German nation-state.
What did Hitler annex in Czechoslovakia?
In September 1938 the German chancellor Adolf Hitler had already united Austria to Germany and wanted to bring the Sudeten Germans under his rule. The mountains surrounding Bohemia (the Czech part of Czechoslovakia) were populated by ethnic Germans but the boundary was drawn in favor of the Czechs for defensive purposes. The British and French premiers met Hitler in Munich and agreed to the change of boundary, and the Sudetenland was annexed to Germany. But in March 1939 Hitler then occupied Bohemia and Moravia as a protectorate (not annexed), Slovakia was nominally made independent but its government was protected by Germany, and Ruthenia, the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia, was annexed to Hungary.
Because so many explorers died during this time what nickname became attached to Africa?
The tropical parts of Africa were nicknamed the White Man's Grave.
How does music affect thinking?
Listening to music not only affects our mood but also listening to a particular song can even modify the way we perceive the universe. Music processes on the right hemisphere of our brain. The way we experience it also affects our nervous system. Responding in different neutron to our brain, according what music we listen to.
According to contemporary witnesses, Hitler died around 3.30 pm on 30 April 1945.
How do you get three guns in nazi zombies?
you can go to co-op mode then split screen, setting change game mode to nazi zombie mode then add people to the list or you can go co-op, online, find game, nazi zombie mode
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^^That is how to get to it but.....it is impossible to do 3 players on 1 console but i heard whisperings once that two consoles on a system link may do it. I want to play nazi zombies!
What happens to Kevin in tomorrow when the war began?
The general appearance and size of the dog in the film matches a Thai Ridgeback. Although not all Thai Ridgebacks have hair that grows in reserve along the spine, most do. The hair color along the spine is darker in this dog, but the hair grows in the same direction. This may suggest The dog in the film is mixed, but the Thai Ridgeback breed does seem to be prominent.
How did Dawn French become famous and why did she become famous?
Well......Its along story.
It all began when she was cleaning out her toilat she saw a spider and screamed and accidently smashed her head of the bathroom floor! Thats why her books are so bad! her fave food is carrot soup and fried piggie willy
The short answer is yes. The Nazis were very ultra conservative and the core policies of the Nazi ideology included racial supremacy, meaning Jews, Blacks, Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and the mentally or physically disabled should be put to death.
Why did Hart Crane kill himself?
Crane suffered from bouts of depression, and saw his poetry as an attempt to combat what he saw as a debased, materialistic world; further, his career had various ups and downs, he had troubled relations with his family, and deep ambivalence about his sexuality. As for a specific precipitating event, there is some speculation about his having made a spurned advance toward a crew member on Orizaba (the ship he jumped from), though without some word from him, no one knows for sure.
Germany surrendered in May 1945?
because it fought against a coalition of Poland, Australia, France, India, New Zealand, The UK, South Africa, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Egypt, Greece, Yugoslavia, Soviet Union, Mongolia, Panama, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, the USA, China, Gueatemala, Cuba, Philippines, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, Brazil, Ethiopia, Iraq, Bolivia, Colombia, Iran, Liberia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Argentina and Chile. A bit too much for Germany, Japan, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.
What groups were tattooed by the Nazis?
Slavs, Negroes, Gypsies (considered a plague at the time), Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, and Socialists or Communists. They were all minorities. Except for organized Christian groups of people who objected to what the government was doing -- like some Catholic groups -- most Christians were left alone, as 90% of the German population was Christian. The Nazis also hated homosexuals and people they considered 'anti-social.' this included alcoholics, the homeless, the unemployed, the lazy, the socially awkward, people with physical or mental disabilities, and the very old and sick in places such as nursing homes -- unless they were war veterans, they were thought to be wasting valuable resources, and so were poisoned or shot to death.
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Who is the leader of the akatski?
the leader of the akatski is Tobi
Tobi, is the name used by the leader of akatsuki but his real name is Uchiha Madara.