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The scientific revolution and dawn of the Age of Enlightenment brought a dramatic change in the way educated people looked at the natural world around them. The philosophes responded to these advances by dedicating themselves to trying to convince the ruling classes that reform was necessary.
Some monarchs were eager to embrace the idea of Enlightenment. These monarchs were known as enlightened despots. Frederick II, who ruled Prussia, continued to exercise tight control over his subjects, and still saw himself as the first servant of the State, but he was also profoundly influenced by this movement . He praised Voltaire’s work, and invited other French intellectuals to Prussia.
Catherine II, the Russian Empress exchanged letters with Voltaire and Diderot. She also studied the works of philosophes and tried to reform her Government. In Austria, Hapsburg Empress Maria Theresa, who ruled as absolute monarch, also embraced some of the ideas of the philosophes.
Maria Theresa's son, Joseph II, was an eager student of the Enlightenment. He actually traveled in disguise among his subjects to learn their problems, and supported religious equality for Protestants and Jews in his Catholic empire. Joseph II attempted to bring the Catholic Church under royal control, and ended censorship by allowing a free press. He also abolished serfdom. Unfortunately, these reforms were canceled after his death.
Ultimately, the primary ambition of all these monarchs was to expand their state and powers. Though intrigued by the intellectual and aesthetic awakening taking place all around them, they were fundamentally driven to broaden the scope of their own authority, and augment the geography of their jurisdictions..
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This isn't the Soviet-German war but this is known as World War 2, or in Russian terms The Great Patriotic War. The reason for Baltic States and Ukrainians were drafted if because they were part of the Soviet Union, so they were under complete command of Russia, and Russian was the official speaking language of the Soviet Union / USSR, that's why many people just say Russians. The red army drafted as many people as they could get in the Soviet Union, so pretty much everybody contributed to the war either by fighting on the front, communications, or productions.
As for the volunteers, this wasn't only in the Baltic states but everywhere, including Russia, for several reasons.
1. They were confident that the Nazi Army would win.
2. They were forced to.
3. They volunteered because they didn't want to be executed.
Usually before POW's (Prisoner of War) were sent to execution, The German squad leader or general, would ask them if they would like to fight for Nazi Germany. People who had pride for their country refused and would rather die in honor for their homeland, while cowards would join and hope for a better life.
As for the Minirities, Germans found in Russia would automatically be sent to prison and / or executed. Jews in Russia would also be put to concentration camps, either send them to large camps, or most likely make a small outpost and just execute them there. Russia didn't really have much Koreans so I don't know what thats about and Korea wasn't part of Russian territory until Operation August Storm, which was the Soviet attack on Japan in august 1945, later leading to the Korean War.
More than 29 million (yes, 29,000,000 that's how huge the number is) Soviets died throughout the war, both soldiers and civilians, but most soldiers were in fact civilians. There were also special regiments where only criminals would re drafted to from prison, since they don't need them anyways, mind as well do some good for the country. But almost any Russian who could obtain a rifle would fight.
Edit: I missed something there, most of the territories that were occupied were in-fact Russian territories. The Germans almost reached Moscow, but the low fuel and intense snow and weather conditions have prevented them too. Yes there was Stalingrad and Leningrad, but there was also Kursk (which is recorded to be a major turning point, and the largest tank battle in recorded history), the Germans also occupied the Caucasus, where there were also German fortified mountains, Pskov, and the list goes on and on, but since Ukraine and Belarus were pretty much Russian territory (part of USSR), then it was Russian's responsibility to liberate them as well from the Soviet territory. Because of intense fighting and severe weather conditions, operation Barbarossa (invasion of the USSR) was a failure, but did reach a close goal and penetrated deep.
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I understand that you need help for this online quiz: some questions have an historical scientific answer; in other cases the “right” answer depends from the prejudices of the people “grading” it. I try to do my best.
Question 1)
Which of the following statements about nationalism is NOT true?
One of the causes of the Great War: True.
Deeply rooted in European culture: True.
Powerful unifying force: True, if you consider the compacting of the nations.
Could be divisive force: It was a factor of division of the ideal European civilization seen as a whole so in the prospective of the test seems to be the answer to choose.
Really not a factor in Europe since French Revolution: In fact the idea of Nation in the modern use is 1800.
Question 2)
Why could no country's mobilization be canceled or postponed
without creating chaos?
It was said of the German mobilization that it was planned with the Train Time Table at hand.
Question 3)
During the Great War, machine guns and trench warfare imposed a stalemate that lasted 4 years until the battle of Amiens where plane and tanks played a role that was seen in WWII but also true is that it made warfare less personal. Sea warfare became more decisive to war's outcome because the German strategy was to try to avoid the influx of refurbishing to the Entente and surely there were a lot of new innovations invented for use in the Great War, but the most important is the stalemate (the idea is set down in Barbara W. Tuchman, The Gun of August).
Question 4)
Why did socialists and labor unions actively support the War?
None of the answer is correct. The French socialists were strongly anti-war, but following the assassination of Jaurès in 1914 they were unable to resist the wave of militarism, which followed the outbreak of World War I. The Germans put the Reich Uber Alles; socialism was not a big force, at the time.
Question 5)
Which of the following was not a reason for the Bolshevik victory?
The wrong answer is that Europeans Powers fought on side of Bolsheviks against Mensheviks, the truth is reverse.
Question 6)
What were the students protesting during the May 4, 1919 Movement?
The answer is the Treaty of Versailles, and his disposition about China.
Question 7)
What was the most radical social experiment attempted by Stalin?
Both the Collectivizing agriculture an the Five Year Plans are Stalinist example of social engineering but the collectivization was the bloodiest of the two
Question
Which 2 regions boomed during the Depression?
That could be the USSR and Southern Africa, because the two were not manufacturing countries, but is a guess.
Question 9)
Which of the following statements about Hitler's book Mein Kampf is
NOT true?
The book was written while Hitler was imprisoned after leading an abortive uprising in Munich. In it was outlined Hitler's plan to return Germany to Glory. In a Wagnerian reading of Nietzsche planned a future time in which the Germanic "master race" would have ruled not “The world” but its LEBENSRAUM, meaning the east part of Europe. Especially because nobody out of German was reading it in the real, but in a different version that was the English translation was viewed in a sympathetic mood by the Germanophiles and ignored by the other and did not contained any designs for the atom bomb. Neither for the Gas Chambers, by the way. The gas chambers where invented when it became clear that the Herrenvolk were unable to shoot so many people, without having a nerve breakdown.
Question 10)
What was the Manchurian Incident?
The Manchurian Incident (or Mukden Incident) in 1931 is confrontation that gave Japan the impetus to set up a puppet government in Manchuria. After the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5), Japan replaced Russia as the dominant foreign power in S Manchuria. By the late 1920s the Japanese feared that unification of China under the Kuomintang party would imperil Japanese interests in Manchuria. When a bomb of unknown origin ripped the Japanese railway near Shenyang (then known as Mukden), the Japanese Kwantung army guarding the railway used the incident as a pretext to occupy S Manchuria (Sept., 1931).
Question 11)
Why did the Western powers not leap immediately to China's aid when
the Japanese attacked?
All the answers are, in part at least correct. They did not consider China an ally, while Japan fought in WWI against the German. They were surely too busy at home with economic problems and the British Empire was still allied with Tokyo and a war fought in Northern China was difficult to fight. Surely the Western Powers had hope that Japan would share some of the Chinese pie. I would choose this one.
Question 12)
What Fatal mistake did Hitler make that Napoleon had made?
Choose: Both tried to take Moscow in the winter. In reality this was not a choice that Hitler made. But he had to secure the Balkan front where the British were fighting the Italian in Greece, so the Operation Barbarossa started 6 week later. Of course nobody knows if but arriving at the door of Moscow in winter was one blow.
Question 13)
Which of the following countries suffered the most in the
Depression?
Exclude Brazil and Turkey for the same reason of number 8. France and Britain in the ‘30s tried some reform, it’s too long now to explain Japan was industrial but the main output of the Japanese industry was for the state, so I would choose The United States and Germany.
Question 14)
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways the women were
involved in the World War II?
In reality all the five options are correct but “served on the front along with the men” is an overstatement.
Question 15)
Who was the "sick man of Europe"? It was the Ottoman Empire. The phrase "sick man of Europe" is commonly attributed to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, referring to the Ottoman Empire, although it isn’t clear if this is a correct quote or a misquotation. Letters from Sir George Hamilton Seymour, the British ambassador to St. Petersburg, to Lord John Russell, in 1853, in the run up to the Crimean War, quote Nicholas I of Russia as saying that the Ottoman Empire was a sick man—a very sick man," a "man" who "has fallen into a state of decrepitude", or a "sick man … gravely ill".
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These monarchs were known as enlightened despots. Frederick II, who ruled Prussia, continued to exercise tight control over his subjects, and still saw himself as the first servant of the State, but he was also profoundly influenced by this movement .