German History: A Captivating Guide to the History of Germany and Germania

German History: A Captivating Guide to the History of Germany and Germania

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  • Author:Captivating History
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Kelsey

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This was an interesting book due to the new information that I learned。 The english colonists who came to the United States had a population of Irish descendants which were greater than the actual population of Ireland。 Another interesting aspect was that the German immigrants were not German but Alsatian, Bavarian, and Swiss。 This book goes on with in depth insight and information about the treaty of Versailles and Napoleon and Germania。 If you are already deep in to the readings of Captivating This was an interesting book due to the new information that I learned。 The english colonists who came to the United States had a population of Irish descendants which were greater than the actual population of Ireland。 Another interesting aspect was that the German immigrants were not German but Alsatian, Bavarian, and Swiss。 This book goes on with in depth insight and information about the treaty of Versailles and Napoleon and Germania。 If you are already deep in to the readings of Captivating History, then you will enjoy this read。 。。。more

Jerry Jares

This is two books for the price of one。 It's a great way to get an overview of a subject without a huge outlay of time。 However, I always find these books full of interesting information。HISTORY OF GERMANY --If you are looking for a clear explanation of how Germany became a country in 1871, this is it。 We often hear that WWI happened because the Archduke was murdered in Sarajevo。 However, the truth is more interesting, and a bit more involved。 One extra fact is that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was This is two books for the price of one。 It's a great way to get an overview of a subject without a huge outlay of time。 However, I always find these books full of interesting information。HISTORY OF GERMANY --If you are looking for a clear explanation of how Germany became a country in 1871, this is it。 We often hear that WWI happened because the Archduke was murdered in Sarajevo。 However, the truth is more interesting, and a bit more involved。 One extra fact is that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was very unpopular)。There were huge political changes taking effect in the Ottoman Empire and the Astro-Hungarian Empire, all making movements after the first world war。 This book is an overview of Germany, from its inception to its current status。 A strength of this book is that it gave the 'why' of things。 That made this book useful as a reference in the future。GERMANIA -- I've been doing genealogy for 40+ years and always wondered why relatives, living in close proximity to each other, listed their country of origin as Prussia, Russia, Poland, Germany, or even Poland, depending on the time they immigrated。 Captivating History explains how that happened in wonderful detail。It also became obvious how Louis got to be such a common name for French royalty prior to the French Revolution。 Louis the Pious was the first Louis and he was the King of the Franks and co-emperor with his father, Charlemagne。 。。。more