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  1. Germany (46412 bytes)
    71: ...es]]. Disagreement with the [[restoration]] politics partly led to the lifestyle called ''[[Biedermeie...
    89: ... of Germany|President]] [[Paul von Hindenburg|von Hindenburg]] appointed [[Adolf Hitler]] [[Chancellor of Germ...
    111: == Politics ==
    113: ===National government=== {{seemain|Politics of Germany}}
    147: ... cent and the [[United States]]' 3 per cent. Critics argue that the current budget of €24.4 billi...
  2. Aviation history (39698 bytes)
    17: ...han exists in a human body. The science of mechanics might perhaps suggest a means, namely, a strong s...
    25: ...uring which he invented most of basic [[aerodynamics]] and introduced such terms as ''lift'' and ''dra...
    41: .... In 1891 he published ''Experiments in Aerodynamics'' detailing his research, and then turned to buil...
    115: ... fact that most people on board survived, and the Hindenburg disaster was the only such disaster with a lighte...
    256: ...entury saw the steady improvement of flight avionics, and a few minor milestones in flight progress.
  3. World War I (62979 bytes)
    102: ...ries of the German generals [[Paul von Hindenburg|Hindenburg]] and [[Erich Ludendorff|Ludendorff]] at [[Battle...
    128: ...ing their reinforced troops and new infantry tactics. Furthermore, rulers of both the Central Powers ...
    150: ...ntry at weak points, attacking command and logistics areas and surrounding points of serious resistanc...
    169: ...er 2]], the Germans had been forced back to the [[Hindenburg Line]].
    171: ...American soldiers went "over the top" towards the Hindenburg Line. All divisions were successful in capturing ...
  4. Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
    47: *[[1935]] - [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] founded
    55: *[[1937]] - [[Hindenburg disaster]]
  5. Airline (29546 bytes)
    34: ...raised safety concerns that culminated with the [[Hindenburg]] disaster of [[1937]].
    123: ====Related topics====
    161: **[[Avionics]] technicians
  6. Aircraft (13315 bytes)
    37: ... some accidents such as the [[Hindenburg_disaster|Hindenburg]] Zeppelin which was destroyed in a fire at [[Lak...
    41: ...pt in the air by wings or rotors (see [[aerodynamics]]). With engine lift, the aircraft defeats gravit...
    51: ...n improvement in [[structure]]s and not aerodynamics.
    55: ... examples of combat aircraft (the [[General Dynamics F-111|F-111]], [[Panavia Tornado]], [[F-14 Tomcat...
    97: == Related topics ==
  7. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    33: ...in the operas of [[Richard Wagner]] than in politics.
    77: ...m. Hitler refused and ultimately competed against Hindenburg in the [[German presidential election, 1932|1932 ...
    80: Hindenburg dismissed the government, appointing a new one un...
    82: ...tag. Since Papen had failed to secure a majority, Hindenburg dismissed him and appointed General [[Kurt von Sc...
    84: ...ice-Chancellor]] and Hugenberg Minister of Economics in a cabinet which included only three Nazis, Hit...
  8. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    23: ...astery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Papal authority were established to spread ...
    93: ...any. The causes were the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, the efforts by the various state...
    141: ...sher Johann Joseph G?s and the "Father of Gymnastics" Ludwig Jahn.
    209: Imperialist power politics and the determined pursuit of national interests ...
    244: ...ch rechts''). [[Paul von Hindenburg|Field Marshal Hindenburg]], a supporter of the monarchy, was elected Presi...
  9. Hydrogen (20221 bytes)
    108: ...lmingly composed of hydrogen in its [[plasma_physics|plasma]] state. This element is used in [[ammonia...
    112: == Notable characteristics ==
    129: ...hip]]s. However this use was curtailed when the [[Hindenburg disaster]] convinced the public that the gas was ...
    133: ...ing looked into as a way to provide [[Power (physics)|power]] with lower emissions than hydrogen burni...
    144: ...m is that, in this model, due to [[quantum mechanics]] the electron is allowed to only be at very spec...
  10. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    23: ...astery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Papal authority were established to spread ...
    93: ...any. The causes were the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, the efforts by the various state...
    141: ...sher Johann Joseph G?s and the "Father of Gymnastics" Ludwig Jahn.
    209: Imperialist power politics and the determined pursuit of national interests ...
    244: ...ch rechts''). [[Paul von Hindenburg|Field Marshal Hindenburg]], a supporter of the monarchy, was elected Presi...
  11. Ferdinand von Zeppelin (2659 bytes)
    17: ...y, the crash of the LZ129 [[Hindenburg disaster|''Hindenburg'']] 20 years later, on May 6, [[1937]], at [[Lake...
    28: * [[Hindenburg disaster]]
  12. Head of state (33577 bytes)
    16: ... politically junior figure who may run the mechanics of government while allowing the President to set...
    18:
    30: ...ew chancellor did not. Subsequently President von Hindenburg used his power to appoint [[Adolf Hitler]] as Rei...
    76: In the vast majority of states, whether republics or monarchies, [[executive branch|executive autho...
    185: ===Statistics===

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