The Reichstag fire (German: Reichstagsbrand, About this soundlisten was an arson attack on the Reichstag building, home of the German parliament in Berlin, on Monday 27 February 1933, precisely four weeks after Adolf Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor of Germany. Hitler's government stated that Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch council communist, was the culprit, and they attributed the fire to communist agitators in general—though a German court decided later that year that Van der Lubbe had acted alone, as he claimed. After the fire, the Reichstag Fire Decree was passed.
Hey there,
<span>During the War of 1812, what happened when the British blockade prevented manufactured goods from reaching America?
</span><span>The U.S. attacked British trade ships at sea to get back at them
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~Jurgen
<span>The correct answer here is C. From studying early cave painting, scientists are able to conclude that early humans expressed themselves creatively. This is obviously just not from one set of cave paintings, but from the great variety of different artistic styles that can be seen the world over in this ancient art.</span>
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British command opposed evacuation
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