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Berlin is the capital city and one of sixteen states of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city. It is the second most populous city and the ninth most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany, it is the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Population: 3,387,000 (1999)

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Battle of Berlin Another consideration was that Berlin itself held useful post-war strategic assets, including Adolf Hitler and the German atomic bomb programme.

Eastern Front (World War II) Another consideration was that Berlin itself held strategic assets, including Adolf Hitler and the German atomic bomb program.

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Battle of Berlin Another consideration was that Berlin itself held useful post-war strategic assets, including Adolf Hitler and the German atomic bomb programme.

Eastern Front (World War II) Another consideration was that Berlin itself held strategic assets, including Adolf Hitler and the German atomic bomb program.

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Battle of Berlin Another consideration was that Berlin itself held useful post-war strategic assets, including Adolf Hitler and the German atomic bomb programme.

Eastern Front (World War II) Another consideration was that Berlin itself held strategic assets, including Adolf Hitler and the German atomic bomb program.

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Cranbrook Educational Community More recently and in addition, Daniel Libeskind, famous for his memorial architecture Jewish Museum, Berlin and Memory Foundations, held the position of Dean of the Faculty of Architecture position from 1978 to 1985.

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History of the Albanian state Berlin subsequently announced it would recognize the independence of a neutral Albania and organized an Albanian government, police, and military.

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Berlin In 1451 Berlin became the royal residence of the Brandenburg electors, and Berlin had to give up its status as a free Hanseatic city.

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Joseph Chamberlain Wilhelm II was inclined to accept Chamberlain's proposal and sent a telegram to Berlin urging a positive response, yet von Bülow wished to delay negotiations until Britain was more vulnerable, pointing in particular to the ongoing war in South Africa.

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Joseph Chamberlain Wilhelm II was inclined to accept Chamberlain's proposal and sent a telegram to Berlin urging a positive response, yet von Bülow wished to delay negotiations until Britain was more vulnerable, pointing in particular to the ongoing war in South Africa.

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Joseph Chamberlain Wilhelm II was inclined to accept Chamberlain's proposal and sent a telegram to Berlin urging a positive response, yet von Bülow wished to delay negotiations until Britain was more vulnerable, pointing in particular to the ongoing war in South Africa.

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German Society for Racial Hygiene Since Ploetz wanted to establish an international movement, the society was sooned renamed Internation Society for Racial Hygiene with branches in Berlin including Erwin Bauer, Munich, and Freiburg with the well-known human geneticists Fritz Lenz and Eugen Fischer and from 1910 Stuttgart, which included the geneticist Wilhelm Weinberg.

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German Society for Racial Hygiene Since Ploetz wanted to establish an international movement, the society was sooned renamed Internation Society for Racial Hygiene with branches in Berlin including Erwin Bauer, Munich, and Freiburg with the well-known human geneticists Fritz Lenz and Eugen Fischer and from 1910 Stuttgart, which included the geneticist Wilhelm Weinberg.

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Fredric Jameson After graduating from Haverford College in 1954, he briefly traveled to Europe, studying at Aix-en-Provence, Munich and Berlin, where he learned of new developments in continental philosophy, including the rise of structuralism.

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Pythagorean theorem Written between 2000 and 1786 BC, the Middle Kingdom Egyptian papyrus Berlin 6619 includes a problem whose solution is a Pythagorean triple.

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    Berlin

    Berlin is the capital city and one of sixteen states of Germany. With a population of 3.4 million within its city limits, Berlin is the country's largest city.
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    Berlin (disambiguation)

    Berlin is the capital of Germany. Berlin may also refer to:
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    .berlin

    .berlin (dotBERLIN) is a proposed new top level domain (TLD). It is a Sponsored top-level domain intended to be a top level domain for Berliners.
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    Berlin (band)

    Berlin is an American new wave band featuring lead singer Terri Nunn. ... Berlin was formed in Orange County, California in the late 1970s.
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    Berlin (album)

    Berlin is a 1973 album by Lou Reed, his third solo album and the follow-up to the widely accessible and upbeat glam rock classic Transformer. In 2003, the album was ranked number 344 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
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    Berlin (comics)

    Berlin is the title of a comic book series created by Jason Lutes and published by Black Eye Productions and then Drawn and Quarterly. Planned as a series of 24 magazines, it describes life in Berlin from 1928 to 1933, during the decline of the Weimar Republic.
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    Berlin (sculpture)

    Berlin is the name of a sculpture on the Tauentzienstraße in western Berlin, the capital of Germany. First conceived in 1985 and unveiled by the husband-and-wife sculpting team of Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff and Martin Matschinsky in 1987, the sculpture's principal motif, a "broken chain," was meant to symbolize the severed connections between West and East Berlin due to the construction of the Berlin Wall.
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    Berlin (carriage)

    It had a distinctive two-perch running gear and thoroughbrace suspension, with the body hung high between the perches by shafts to leather braces. The Berlin was a more convenient method of transportation, being lighter and less likely to overturn than other carriages.
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    Berlin (surname)

    This is a list of notable people with surname Berlin. Brent Berlin, anthropologist
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