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The Nazi Empire fell when Germany surrendered in May 1945. Adolf Hitler had committed s u i c i d e about a week before Germany surrendered to the Allies.
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It took the largest war in human history to bring about the downfall of Nazism. The invasion of Poland in September 1939 was not intended to provoke a major war. In Hitler’s mind, it was another act of expansion, much like the Anschluss with Austria and the Nazi incursion into Czechoslovakia. Hitler believed the British were unwilling to initiate another war and that London would instead seek a second agreement.
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After World War I Germany was obviously on the losing side, and due to the Treaty of Versailles they were extremely in debt and there economy was very unstable. On the other hand Italy was on the winning side of World War I, but didn't receive the rewards they seek and felt cheated out for their efforts. As the Great Depression came around in 1929, both countries struggled to keep up float, due to this the people of Italy and Germany were looking for new solutions and people that could lead them through this. So when Mussolini and Hitler came around with their power to influence the people they basically told them they could fix everything if they were put in power, obviously that worked because they were put into position.
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Civil War and fun fact my grandpa's Fauther was in vietnam
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“Buddhism, introduced in Japan as part of Chinese culture, was actively supported by the rulers. This political support furthered the mixing of religious beliefs in Japan, since the emperors were also the highest functionaries in the national religion, Shinto.* Soon it became common to read the Buddhist sutras before shrines of the Shinto kami spirits.
It became a common practice to count the kami among those beings who—like humans—could find salvation through Buddhist prayer and ritual. The next stage was to give the title of bodhisattva to these Shinto kami, who were thought to have arrived at an enlightened state through the practice of Buddhism.”
*The traditional religion of Japan, combining elements of animism and ancestor worship
Hartmut Rotermund, European historian of Japan, article in an encyclopedia of world religions and mythologies, 1991
a) Explain how the interactions describe in the article illustrate the process of religious syncretism.
b) Explain ONE similar example of religious syncretism in a region other than Japan.
c) Explain ONE global process after 1980 that contributed to historians' increased interest in studying the type of cross-cultural interactions described in the passage