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Weltpolitik is World Politics
Hixy96 says:
It was a strategy adopted by the Germans before the turn of the 20th Cetury. It was a militaristic strategy and the aim of it was for Germany to become a world power and to create an empire to rival Britains. This led to the two countries becoming very competitive with one another to have the most battleships etc...
Weltpolitik ("world policy") was the foreign policy of Kaiser Wilhelm II
The Kaiser was a rather able leader in his own way. He further empowered the German Empire, turning it into one of the most powerful and important countries in the world, and his reign was one of economic and military prosperity. In fact, until the end of the war, Wilhelm II was loved by his people, who were proud of their militaristic, powerful and hard working leader. He took the blame for the First World War because he create the Weltpolitik and due to the fact that Germany was the strongest nation of the Triple Alliance, inflicting more defeats on the allies than Austria-Hungary or the Ottoman Empire. The fact remains, nonetheless, that as a leader to the German people, he was very effective, powerful and popular.
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It is "fünfundzwanzig" in German.
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Weltpolitik ("world policy") was the foreign policy of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Rupert Dirnecker has written: 'Sowjetische Weltpolitik unter Breschnew' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
Albert Rohan has written: 'Diplomat am Rande der Weltpolitik' -- subject(s): Biography, Diplomats, Foreign relations
Bernhard K. Linser has written: 'Weltgeist und Weltpolitik: Hegels Philosophie des Staates und der internationalen Beziehungen' -- subject(s): OUR Brockhaus selection, Political science
Fritz May has written: 'Menschheit wohin?' -- subject(s): Christianity, Modern Civilization 'Israel zwischen Weltpolitik und Messiaserwartung' -- subject(s): Bible, Jewish-Arab relations, Jews, Prophecies
Hans-Erich Kiehne has written: 'Die USA und die multipolare Welt' -- subject(s): World politics, Weltpolitik, Foreign relations 'Der Schutz der freien Landschaft vor Aussenwerbung'
The Kaiser was a rather able leader in his own way. He further empowered the German Empire, turning it into one of the most powerful and important countries in the world, and his reign was one of economic and military prosperity. In fact, until the end of the war, Wilhelm II was loved by his people, who were proud of their militaristic, powerful and hard working leader. He took the blame for the First World War because he create the Weltpolitik and due to the fact that Germany was the strongest nation of the Triple Alliance, inflicting more defeats on the allies than Austria-Hungary or the Ottoman Empire. The fact remains, nonetheless, that as a leader to the German people, he was very effective, powerful and popular.
The word "German" in German is pronounced as "deutsch."
Reinhard Meyers has written: 'Britische Sicherheitspolitik 1934-1938' -- subject(s): Defenses, Military policy, Politics and government 'Begriff und Probleme des Friedens' 'Weltpolitik in Grundbegriffen' -- subject(s): International relations, Peace, Political science
If it is a German like from Germany, then it is GERMAN. If it is German like a Germain Shepherd, then it is GERMAIN
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