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Used often by Otto Von Bismarck, as it was his favorite Shakespearean quote, as reported in "Bismarck and the Development of Germany".
In other words, we can believe that it was a stroke of luck for the cultural development of Germany or that it brought misfortune.
At the Potsdam Conference, which started in late July after Germany's surrender, serious differences emerged over the future development of Germany and the rest of Central and Eastern Europe.
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He has received payment for development of educational presentations from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK, Germany), Bencard (Germany), ALK-Abello (Germany/Denmark), Stallergenes (Germany/France), and Novartis (Germany).
THE BOMBING OF GERMANY On PBS stations Monday night (check local listings).
There are explanations for the development of a federal income tax to compensate for lost liquor-tax revenue; a suggestion that anti-Germany hysteria during World War I helped spur animosity toward the big brewers, who were "overwhelmingly of German ancestry"; and an examination of the patchwork of strange liquor laws that began after the repeal of Prohibition and persist to this day.
The Stuttgart, Germany-based company says it will use the injection of cash for further development of the AnyDesk product and to grow the technical and commercial teams.
[now in Germany] died June 16, 1778, Gotha, Saxe-Gotha [Germany]) actor and director who, with Caroline Neuber and Friedrich Schröder, was a major influence in the development of a German theatrical tradition.
October 9, 1873 Frankfurt am Main, Germany May 11 , 1916Potsdam, Germany Karl Schwarzschild, (born October 9, 1873, Frankfurt am Main, Germany died May 11 , 1916 Potsdam) German astronomer whose contributions, both practical and theoretical, were of primary importance in the development of 20th-century astronomy.
December 13 , 1780Hof an der Saale, Germany March 24 , 1849Jena Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner, (born Dec. 13, 1780, Hof an der Saale [Germany] died March 24 , 1849 Jena) German chemist whose observation of similarities among certain elements anticipated the development of the periodic system of elements.
March 3, 1709 Berlin, Germany August 7, 1782 Berlin, Germany Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, (born March 3, 1709, Berlin, Prussia [Germany] died Aug. 7, 1782, Berlin) German chemist whose discovery of beet sugar in 1747 led to the development of the modern sugar industry.
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