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Top Coal Producing Countries in the World 2021

The Top Coal Producing nations on the planet 2021

Coal overwhelms the worldwide vitality field because of its bounty, moderateness and wide circulation over the world. Coal saves are evaluated at 869 billion tons dependent on the present generation rate. This implies coal should last around 115 years longer contrasted with the customary stores of oil and gas. Particularly important are the huge coal saves in Asia and southern Africa, two zones of the world that confront real difficulties in providing vitality to their populaces. Coal holds are exceedingly thought little of in examination with traditional stores of oil and … CONTINUE READING

World’s Top Palm Oil Producing Countries 2021

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world's Top Palm Oil Producing Countries
world’s Top Palm Oil Producing Countries

Palm oil is prepared from the product of the oil palm tree, and there are three regular assortments of palm tree which are developed all through the world, and they incorporate the Maripa palm tree, American oil palm tree, and the African oil palm tree. The palm oil in its regular state has a rosy shading because of the high substance of beta-carotene. There is a major contrast between palm part oil and the common palm oil. Below provided details are about the world’s top oil producing countries CONTINUE READING

Top Mango Producing Countries in the World 2021

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Mango is a very delicious and widely liked fruit all over the world. It is called the “King of Fruits” that makes it the most popular fruit than others. It is a historical fruit because in ancient days of its cultivation, thousand of years it was cultivated in South Asia. It is available in sweet as well as sour taste which are used in different ways of consumption. It is the 2nd most used fruit after bananas, following graph shows the consumption rate of different fruits.

List of top 10 mango producing countries in the world

“Mango is a tropical fruit that grows on extremely large trees that reach over … CONTINUE READING

Rosa Luxemburg Biography, Cause of Death

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Rosa Luxemburg a Short Biography

Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) was born in Poland , a country that was then divided between Russia , Austria and Prussia ( Germany’s largest part of Germany ). Rosa’s duffel bag through life was not the easiest to carry. She was a woman, a Jew and a socialist. In addition, she limped severely.

The persecution of Jews in Warsaw, where Rosa moved as a three-year-old, was periodically very intense. At the age of twelve, she experienced a terrible attack on Jewish residents. The impression of the bullying’s rawness gave her but for life, among other things in a … CONTINUE READING

Few Unknown and Interesting facts about the Berlin Wall

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November 9, 1989 was the day the Berlin Wall fell. Then one of East Germany’s party leaders appeared on TV and announced that the East Germans could now travel freely wherever they wanted without permission and without giving any reason.

The Berlin Wall would stop the mass exodus to the west

The Berlin Wall was a wall that began to be built in 1961 between West Berlin and East Berlin. The decision to build the wall was made by the East German government. To the public, the decision came as a complete surprise. From now on, no one was allowed … CONTINUE READING

Hitler’s road to power, part 3: The takeover, the house fire and the night of the long knives

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In this concluding third part about Hitler’s path to power, you can read about what happened after the failed beer cellar coup in Munich in 1923 until the takeover and purge within SA in connection with The Night of the Long Daggers in 1934.

Hitler is imprisoned and becomes a national celebrity

A few days after the failed beer cellar coup (November 8-9, 1923), Hitler was arrested.

The coup attempt and the subsequent trial received great media coverage at national level as well. All of Germany followed the report from the courtroom. Hitler and the other coup plotters were accused of high treason – … CONTINUE READING

Hitler’s road to power, part 2: The beer cellar coup 1923

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By 1923, the prevailing hyperinflation and the many strikes had resulted in economic and social chaos throughout Germany. Hitler now realized that the time was ripe for a coup. The French Ruhrock occupation had ignited the Germans’ national feelings, especially in Bavaria, where Hitler was.

Hitler at the beer cellar Sterneckerberäu

Adolf Hitler returned to Munich in 1919. He got a job with his old regiment because his captain thought he had mental problems and felt sorry for him.

Here Hitler came to act as an agent for the Swedish Armed Forces’ political intelligence. His duties included keeping control of various extreme political organizations. On … CONTINUE READING

Hitler’s Road to Power, Part 1: World War I and the Years After

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Few people in history in our own time have become as infamous as Adolf Hitler, the dictator who alone started perhaps the greatest catastrophe in the history of mankind – World War II. But how did it really happen? In this series of articles, we make an attempt to shed some light on the events and circumstances that enabled Hitler to seize power in Germany in 1933.

Hitler and the First World War

In August 1914, World War I broke out. Hitler called the outbreak of war “a liberation”. “I fell on my knees and thanked God with all my heart,” he said.

National … CONTINUE READING