http://ge110denisebe.blogspot.com/
This blog drew my attention with the organization and visual concepts. She put a lot of care into her blog. I can tell because it is neatly organized and everything is in order. All of the details are very accurate. I would rate her blog with a solid 5 on both readability and informative. Compared to my blog, I would have to say that her blog is better.
http://ge110ryanch.blogspot.com/
While reading this blog, it did not draw my attention. There were quite a few missing blogs, and no visual aids, which shows how there was not very much care or time put into the blog. I would have to rate this blog a 3 on both readability and informative due to to the lack of posts. For the stuff that is there, it is accurate and easy to read. Compared to my blog, I would have to say this blog is worse.
http://ge110jonpo.blogspot.com/
While reading this blog, it caught my attention with the background and visuals. Each post is very descriptive and includes accurate details. I can tell he put alot of time and effort into his blog because all of his posts are here, and they are very well organized. I would rate his blog a 4.5 on both readability and informative. Compared to my blog, I would have to say this blog is better.
PART B:
Before this class, I had no idea what the hanseatic league was. I learned about the role of the German military and also about every day life for society. I didn't know what to expect when class started, but this class was not only educational but it was also fun, which helped me learn a lot more. Overall the class was awesome. I like how it was layed out and I also liked the group projects and presentations. I wouldn't change anything that the class had to offer. It was a great course and I would recommend it to anyone looking for more info on German culture and day to day life.
GE110nathanmc
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Baader Meinhoff Complex
Friday, December 5, 2014
Hanseatic League
The Hanseatic League was developed in the 13th century to protect merchants and traders during their voyages. The league, was a militarized coalition with it's own market towns that had their own laws to protect traders from being taken advantage of. These cities were thought to be able to battle well established countries such as France and England (however the war with Denmark didn't immediately show promising results) and at sea the League had developed a reputation for fighting off pirates.
However, the League's creation of monopolies and their royal like privileges cause tensions with the locals at their ports. This eventually lead to the demise of the league over the next couple of centuries until 1862.
Today, the "new hanse" (circa 1980), has been reborn open to former members of the Hanse
However, the League's creation of monopolies and their royal like privileges cause tensions with the locals at their ports. This eventually lead to the demise of the league over the next couple of centuries until 1862.
Today, the "new hanse" (circa 1980), has been reborn open to former members of the Hanse
Sunday, November 30, 2014
The role of German military 18th century
20th
At the start of WWI, Germany lead an attack on France through Belgium. They were unsuccessful and were beaten back. In 1918, Germany went on the defensive then signed an armistice in November that would lead to a surrender. In East Germany, 1914, Russia was driven back by German generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff. In March of 1918, the British and the French defeated the Germans, with the help of American allies.
21st Century
Germany is trying to take a more active role with their military, by sending aid over to West Africa to help with ebola patients. However, they are running into major problems. Only 70 out of 180 of their boxer tanks are prepared, 7 out of 43 of their Helo's are flight ready, and also only one of four submarines are operational. Despite all of their setbacks, Germany is still attempting to put their martial past behind them and do their best to help where needed.
At the start of WWI, Germany lead an attack on France through Belgium. They were unsuccessful and were beaten back. In 1918, Germany went on the defensive then signed an armistice in November that would lead to a surrender. In East Germany, 1914, Russia was driven back by German generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff. In March of 1918, the British and the French defeated the Germans, with the help of American allies.
21st Century
Germany is trying to take a more active role with their military, by sending aid over to West Africa to help with ebola patients. However, they are running into major problems. Only 70 out of 180 of their boxer tanks are prepared, 7 out of 43 of their Helo's are flight ready, and also only one of four submarines are operational. Despite all of their setbacks, Germany is still attempting to put their martial past behind them and do their best to help where needed.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Berlin Calling
- What do drugs mean to Ickarus?
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Using the drugs, to Ickarus, is a way to relax. It helps to give him energy and help him with his music.
- Why, when, and how are his fans taking drugs, and which drugs do they take?
- While we can see that his drug habits get him ill and into a psychosis, and while we witness his relapse and inability to work successfully, why does the subculture Ickarus belongs to focus on drugs?
- Compare the standards you know from your home society with the people you see depicted in this movie. Which are the stark differences and contrasts?
- Germany is considered a strong industrial nation the world over. Do you think that the youth culture as depicted here could change that? How about work ethics of Ickarus and of Alice, the label director who fires and then re-signs him?
- Which similar "cult movies" of US origin have you seen, if any?
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Chapter 9
In chapter 9, Paul returns to the front lines and finds Kat, Muller, Tjaden, and Kropp still alive. They are all told that the Kaiser is coming to visit the army and they all get excited. They get new uniforms, and everything is cleaned from top to bottom. After the Kaiser visits, Paul and the others decide that they are not impressed. They begin to think that war is only good for leaders who want to be in history books, and that war is unnecessary. Paul then volunteers to go to "No mans land" to gain intel on the enemy's strengths. On his way back from no mans land, he is bombarded and forced to hide out in a shell hole. While he's waiting, a French soldier jumps into the shell hole and Paul is forced to stab him. The Frenchman does not die right away, so Paul bandages him up and gives him some water until he passes. After the French soldier dies, Paul has to wait in the shell hole with the dead soldier until dark so he can make it back without being spotted. He explains to the deceased soldier that if he could do it over he would not stab him again and he would let him live. Darkness finally comes and Paul makes it back to his friends and he explains to them what happened. They take his attention from the event and explain to him that it was kill or be killed.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Corporal Himmelstoss
My name is Corporal Himmelstoss. Before the war broke out I was just an ordinary postman. War changes a man. I soon came to be known for my brutal training methods and bullying young recruits. I used unethical and dangerous techniques, humiliating and degrading the recruits. I was sent to the front lines and soon came to find out that I was no better than the recruits I trained. It's a rude wake up call to be in the trenches fighting for your life. I'm remorseful for the way I treated the recruits and will do anything I can to make up for it.
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