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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The End of the World |  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - European Theatre of World War II - The end of the war in EuropeMussolini, having been rescued by German paratroopers from his prison, tried to flee Italy to Switzerland with a German anti-air battalion. However, partisans recognized him and he was executed, along with his mistress, and their bodies were strung up in Milan and kicked around in the streets.
Hitler, learning of Mussolini's death, realized that the end had finally come. He remained in Berlin, even as it was encircled and slowly taken by the Soviets. On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler, with his wife of one day, Eva Braun, committed suici ...
See also:European Theatre of World War II, European Theatre of World War II - Preceding events, European Theatre of World War II - Outbreak of war in Europe, European Theatre of World War II - Nightfall in Northern Europe, European Theatre of World War II - War comes to the West, European Theatre of World War II - The war in the air, European Theatre of World War II - The Mediterranean and Balkans, European Theatre of World War II - The eastern front, European Theatre of World War II - The Allies' invasion of Italy, European Theatre of World War II - The Allies' liberation of France, European Theatre of World War II - The end of the war in Europe Read more here: » European Theatre of World War II: Encyclopedia II - European Theatre of World War II - The end of the war in Europe |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Unit 731 - Disbanding and the end of World War IIIshii had wanted to use biological weapons in the Pacific conflict since May 1944, but his attempts were repeatedly foiled by poor planning and Allied intervention. When it was clear that the war would soon end, Ishii ordered the destruction of the facilities, and told his men "to take the secret to the grave." His Japanese troops blew the compound up in the final days of the war to destroy evidence of their experimentation. They also purposely released all the plague-infected animals. Chemicals were dumped into rivers ...
See also:Unit 731, Unit 731 - Formation, Unit 731 - Activities, Unit 731 - Vivisection, Unit 731 - Weapons testing, Unit 731 - Other experiments, Unit 731 - Biological warfare, Unit 731 - Members, Unit 731 - Divisions, Unit 731 - Facilities, Unit 731 - Disbanding and the end of World War II, Unit 731 - Politicization of history, Unit 731 - Cultural depictions and representations, Unit 731 - Related topics Read more here: » Unit 731: Encyclopedia II - Unit 731 - Disbanding and the end of World War II |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - New Deal - World War II and the end of the Great DepressionThe Depression, however, continued until the U.S. entered the Second World War; Roosevelt, once committed to war in Europe and Asia, then had little choice. Under the special circumstances of war mobilization, massive war spending doubled the GNP. Businessmen ignored the mounting national debt and heavy new taxes, redoubling their efforts for greater output as an expression of patriotism. Patriotism drove most people to voluntarily work overtime and give up leisure activities to make money after so many hard years. Patriotism meant that peop ...
See also:New Deal, New Deal - Relief recovery and reform, New Deal - The Origins of the New Deal, New Deal - The First Hundred Days, New Deal - The bank holiday and the Emergency Banking Act, New Deal - The Economy Act, New Deal - The Farm Programs, New Deal - Other initiatives, New Deal - The National Industrial Recovery Act NIRA, New Deal - Business labor and government cooperation, New Deal - The NRA Blue Eagle campaign, New Deal - The Second New Deal, New Deal - Legislative successes and failures, New Deal - Defeat: Court Packing and Executive Reorganization, New Deal - Attacks Right and Left, New Deal - The New Deal and the broker state, New Deal - Government role: balance labor business and farming, New Deal - African Americans, New Deal - The New Deal and economic relief, New Deal - Competing Theoretical Explanations, New Deal - The New Deal and Keynesian economics, New Deal - The recession of 1937 and recovery, New Deal - World War II and the end of the Great Depression, New Deal - The legacies of the New Deal, New Deal - Most Important New Deal programs, New Deal - Scholarly Secondary Sources from Different Points of View, New Deal - Primary Sources not online, New Deal - Online Primary Sources, New Deal - Online Secondary Sources Read more here: » New Deal: Encyclopedia II - New Deal - World War II and the end of the Great Depression |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - New Deal - World War II and the end of the Great DepressionThe Depression, however, continued until the U.S. entered the Second World War; Roosevelt, once committed to war in Europe and Asia, then had little choice. Under the special circumstances of war mobilization, massive war spending doubled the GNP. Businessmen ignored the mounting national debt and heavy new taxes, redoubling their efforts for greater output as an expression of patriotism. Patriotism drove most people to voluntarily work overtime and give up leisure activities to make money after so many hard years. Patriotism meant that peop ...
See also:New Deal, New Deal - Relief recovery and reform, New Deal - The Origins of the New Deal, New Deal - The First Hundred Days, New Deal - The bank holiday and the Emergency Banking Act, New Deal - The Economy Act, New Deal - The Farm Programs, New Deal - Other initiatives, New Deal - The National Industrial Recovery Act NIRA, New Deal - Business labor and government cooperation, New Deal - The NRA Blue Eagle campaign, New Deal - The Second New Deal, New Deal - Legislative successes and failures, New Deal - Defeat: Court Packing and Executive Reorganization, New Deal - Attacks Right and Left, New Deal - The New Deal and the broker state, New Deal - Government role: balance labor business and farming, New Deal - African Americans, New Deal - Economic Interpretation of the New Deal, New Deal - Keynesian interpretation, New Deal - Comparison to fascism, New Deal - The recession of 1937 and recovery, New Deal - World War II and the end of the Great Depression, New Deal - The legacies of the New Deal, New Deal - New Deal as Political Metaphor, New Deal - Notable New Deal programs Read more here: » New Deal: Encyclopedia II - New Deal - World War II and the end of the Great Depression |
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| |  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - End times - ChristianityEnd times beliefs in Christianity vary widely. Christian premillennialists, who believe the End Times are now, usually articulate a fairly specific timetable that climaxes in the end of the world. For some, Israel, the European Union, or the United Nations are seen as key players whose role was foretold in prophecies. Among dispensational premillennialists, there are those that hope that they will be supernaturally summoned to Heaven by the Rapture before the tribulations prophesied in ...
See also:End times, End times - Christianity, End times - Roots of contemporary end-times belief, End times - The dispensationalist prophecies, End times - Views by groups, End times - Catholics, End times - Jehovah's Witnesses, End times - Latter-day Saints, End times - Preterism, End times - Rastafarians, End times - Fictional treatments, End times - Literature, End times - Motion pictures Read more here: » End times: Encyclopedia II - End times - Christianity |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - The End of History and the Last Man - Fukuyama's thesisFukuyama's thesis consists of two main elements.[1]
First, there is an empirical argument. Fukuyama points out that since the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, democracy, which started off as being merely one amongst many systems of government, has grown until nowadays the majority of governments in the world are termed "democratic". He also points out that democracy's main intellectual alternatives (which he takes to be various forms of d ...
See also:The End of History and the Last Man, The End of History and the Last Man - Fukuyama's thesis, The End of History and the Last Man - Misinterpretations, The End of History and the Last Man - Support, The End of History and the Last Man - Criticisms, The End of History and the Last Man - Notes, The End of History and the Last Man - Publication history, The End of History and the Last Man - External sources Read more here: » The End of History and the Last Man: Encyclopedia II - The End of History and the Last Man - Fukuyama's thesis |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 1983 Triple-A World SeriesThe three league champions in 1983 were the Tidewater Tides of the International League, the Denver Bears of the American Association, and the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League. Tidewater had defeated the Richmond Braves 3 games to 1 to win their league's championship Governors' Cup. Denver defeated the Louisville Redbirds 4 games to 0 to win their league title, and Portland swept the Albuquerque Dukes in 3 games to take the PCL crown.
Held in Louisville, Kentucky, Tidewater ended up winning the tournament and the World Ser ...
See also:Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1983 Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1998 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1999 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 2000 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - End of the Triple-A World Series Read more here: » Triple-A World Series: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 1983 Triple-A World Series |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 1999 Las Vegas Triple-A World SeriesVancouver Canadians (PCL) 3, Charlotte Knights (IL) 2
MVP - Terrence Long, OF, Vancouver (.429 avg., 9 hits, 10 RBI)
Game One: Charlotte 6, Vancouver 5
Game Two: Vancouver 5, Charlotte 4
Game Three: Charlotte 4, Vancouver 2
Game Four: Vancouver 9, Charlotte 2
Game Five: Vancouver 16, Charlotte 2
The Vancouver franchise capped its final season in Canada with a Triple-A World Series Title defeating the Charlotte Knights in 5 games. Eric Christopherson drove in Chad Mottola i ...
See also:Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1983 Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1998 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1999 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 2000 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - End of the Triple-A World Series Read more here: » Triple-A World Series: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 1999 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 2000 Las Vegas Triple-A World SeriesIndianapolis Indians (IL) 3, Memphis Redbirds (PCL) 1
MVP - Santiago Perez, SS, Indianapolis (.462 avg., 2 HR, 3 RBI, 4 runs)
Game One: Indianapolis 8, Memphis 3
Game Two: Indianapolis 3, Memphis 2
Game Three: Memphis 11, Indianapolis 4
Game Four: Indianapolis 9, Memphis 2
The Indianapolis Indians became the first IL club to capture a Las Vegas Triple-A World Series Championship, topping Memphis in 4 games. Lyle Mouton totaled four RBI as Indianapolis rolled to an 8-3 Game One vict ...
See also:Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1983 Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1998 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1999 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 2000 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - End of the Triple-A World Series Read more here: » Triple-A World Series: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 2000 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 1998 Las Vegas Triple-A World SeriesNew Orleans Zephyrs (PCL) 3, Buffalo Bisons (IL) 1
MVP - Lance Berkman, OF, New Orleans (.467 avg., 3 HR, 6 RBI)
Game One: New Orleans 7, Buffalo 2
Game Two: Buffalo 9, New Orleans 2
Game Three: New Orleans 3, Buffalo 2
Game Four: New Orleans 12, Buffalo 6
The New Orleans Zephyrs hit eight home runs to defeat the Buffalo Bisons 3 games to 1 in this battle of former American Association rivals. Left-hander John Halama went the distance for the Zephyrs in Game One, striking out nine ...
See also:Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1983 Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1998 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 1999 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - 2000 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series, Triple-A World Series - End of the Triple-A World Series Read more here: » Triple-A World Series: Encyclopedia II - Triple-A World Series - 1998 Las Vegas Triple-A World Series |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - The End of History and the Last Man - Fukuyama's thesisFukuyama's thesis consists of two main elements.[1]
First, there is an empirical argument. Fukuyama points out that since the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, democracy, which started off as being merely one amongst many systems of government, has grown until nowadays the majority of governments in the world are termed "democratic". He also points out that democracy's main intellectual alternatives (which he takes to be various forms of d ...
See also:The End of History and the Last Man, The End of History and the Last Man - Fukuyama's thesis, The End of History and the Last Man - Misinterpretations, The End of History and the Last Man - Evidence in Favour of Fukuyama's Thesis, The End of History and the Last Man - Criticisms of Fukuyama's Thesis, The End of History and the Last Man - Notes, The End of History and the Last Man - Publication history, The End of History and the Last Man - External sources Read more here: » The End of History and the Last Man: Encyclopedia II - The End of History and the Last Man - Fukuyama's thesis |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Partisan use of the term WorldwideThe phrase "Worldwide" has tremendous emotional appeal, and is used in various countries not only by persons from professional historians to self-taught curmudgeons but by political groups which want to impose their view of reality upon their countrymen and even the whole world. The easiest way to do this is to establish a benchmark year and leave the particulars to specialists.
Britain: The Glorious Revolution of 1688 established a king selected by parliament, ending the troubles in that country in the seventeenth century. This was p ...
See also:Modern world, Modern world - Beginning and ending, Modern world - Characteristics, Modern world - Politics, Modern world - Science and technology, Modern world - Warfare, Modern world - Culture, Modern world - Famous people, Modern world - 15th century and 16th century, Modern world - 17th century, Modern world - 18th century, Modern world - 19th century, Modern world - 20th century, Modern world - 21st century, Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide Read more here: » Modern world: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - CharacteristicsThe concept of the modern world as distinct from an ancient world of historical and outmoded artifacts rests on a sense that the modern world is primarily the product of relatively recent and revolutionary change. Advances in all areas of human activity -- politics, industry, society, economics, commerce, transport, communication, mechanization, automation, science, medicine, technology and culture -- appear to have transformed an "Old World" into the 'Modern or New World. In each case, the identification of a Revolutionary change can be used to demarcate the old and old-fashioned from the modern.
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See also:Modern world, Modern world - Beginning and ending, Modern world - Characteristics, Modern world - Politics, Modern world - Science and technology, Modern world - Warfare, Modern world - Culture, Modern world - Famous people, Modern world - 15th century and 16th century, Modern world - 17th century, Modern world - 18th century, Modern world - 19th century, Modern world - 20th century, Modern world - 21st century, Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide Read more here: » Modern world: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Characteristics |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Partisan use of the term WorldwideThe phrase "Worldwide" has tremendous emotional appeal, and is used in various countries not only by persons from professional historians to self-taught curmudgeons but by political groups which want to impose their view of reality upon their countrymen and even the whole world. The easiest way to do this is to establish a benchmark year and leave the particulars to specialists.
Britain: The Glorious Revolution of 1689 established a king selected by parliament, ending the troubles in that country in the seventeenth century. This was p ...
See also:Modern world, Modern world - Beginning and ending, Modern world - Characteristics, Modern world - Politics, Modern world - Science and technology, Modern world - Warfare, Modern world - Culture, Modern world - Famous people, Modern world - 15th century and 16th century, Modern world - 17th century, Modern world - 18th century, Modern world - 19th century, Modern world - 20th century, Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide Read more here: » Modern world: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Famous peopleMuch of the Modern world replaced the Biblically-oriented value system, the monarchical government system, and the feudal economic system, with new democratic and liberal ideas in the areas of politics, science, psychology, sociology, and economics. These new ideas were derived from the writings of such people as:
(Note: The list below is not comprehensive by any means. To name all the thinkers and personalities who helped shape the modern age would be a voluminous undertaking. This selection is meant as a profile of the way major thinkers contributed to the creation of the world as we know it today. They are ...
See also:Modern world, Modern world - Beginning and ending, Modern world - Characteristics, Modern world - Politics, Modern world - Science and technology, Modern world - Warfare, Modern world - Culture, Modern world - Famous people, Modern world - 15th century and 16th century, Modern world - 17th century, Modern world - 18th century, Modern world - 19th century, Modern world - 20th century, Modern world - 21st century, Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide Read more here: » Modern world: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Famous people |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - CharacteristicsThe concept of the modern world as distinct from an ancient world of historical and outmoded artifacts rests on a sense that the modern world is primarily the product of relatively recent and revolutionary change. Advances in all areas of human activity -- politics, industry, society, economics, commerce, transport, communication, mechanization, automation, science, medicine, technology and culture -- appear to have transformed an "Old World" into the 'Modern or New World. In each case, the identification of a Revolutionary change can be used to demarcate the old and old-fashioned from the modern.
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See also:Modern world, Modern world - Beginning and ending, Modern world - Characteristics, Modern world - Politics, Modern world - Science and technology, Modern world - Warfare, Modern world - Culture, Modern world - Famous people, Modern world - 15th century and 16th century, Modern world - 17th century, Modern world - 18th century, Modern world - 19th century, Modern world - 20th century, Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide Read more here: » Modern world: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Characteristics |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - War of the Worlds TV series - PremiseAccording to the series, rather than being outright killed by germs at the end of the original War of the Worlds, the aliens had all slipped into a state of suspended animation. Their bodies were stored away in toxic waste drums and shipped to various disposal sites within the United States (ten such sites are known to exist in the country), and a widespread government cover-up combined with a condition dubbed "selective-amnesia" conv ...
See also:War of the Worlds TV series, War of the Worlds TV series - Premise, War of the Worlds TV series - First season synopsis, War of the Worlds TV series - Second season synopsis, War of the Worlds TV series - Series end, War of the Worlds TV series - Loose ends, War of the Worlds TV series - Episode list, War of the Worlds TV series - First season, War of the Worlds TV series - Second season, War of the Worlds TV series - Notable guest stars, War of the Worlds TV series - Trivia, War of the Worlds TV series - Home video releases Read more here: » War of the Worlds TV series: Encyclopedia II - War of the Worlds TV series - Premise |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Famous peopleMuch of the Modern world replaced the Biblically-oriented value system, the monarchical government system, and the feudal economic system, with new democratic and liberal ideas in the areas of politics, science, psychology, sociology, and economics. These new ideas were derived from the writings of such people as:
(Note: The list below is not comprehensive by any means. To name all the thinkers and personalities who helped shape the modern age would be a voluminous undertaking. This selection is meant as a profile of the way major thinkers contributed to the creation of the world as we know it today. They are ...
See also:Modern world, Modern world - Beginning and ending, Modern world - Characteristics, Modern world - Politics, Modern world - Science and technology, Modern world - Warfare, Modern world - Culture, Modern world - Famous people, Modern world - 15th century and 16th century, Modern world - 17th century, Modern world - 18th century, Modern world - 19th century, Modern world - 20th century, Modern world - Partisan use of the term Worldwide Read more here: » Modern world: Encyclopedia II - Modern world - Famous people |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - World War II - CausesMain articles: Causes of World War II, Events preceding World War II in Europe, and Events preceding World War II in Asia
[2]The causes of World War II are naturally a debated subject, but a common view, particularly among the allies in the early post-war years, ties them to the policy of appeasement, which was directed by Britain and France after the First World War and expansionism of Germany and J ...
See also:World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labor camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media Read more here: » World War II: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Causes |
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|  |  |  | The End of the World: Encyclopedia II - World War II - CausesMain articles: Causes of World War II, Events preceding World War II in Europe, and Events preceding World War II in Asia
[2]The causes of World War II are naturally a debated subject, but a common view, particularly among the allies in the early post-war years, ties them to the policy of appeasement, which was directed by Britain and France after the First World War and expansionism of Germany and J ...
See also:World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labour camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media Read more here: » World War II: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Causes |
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