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Subject: Psychology X
Place: Western Europe X
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Amo, Anton Wilhelm (1703–1759) and Afro-Germans
Anton Wilhelm Amo (sometimes referred to by the anglicized name Anton William Amo), one of the first ...
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Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven was a revolutionary nineteenth-century German composer of classical and romantic ...
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Adolf Brand was a German publisher and anarchist whose strong belief in individual freedom was intrinsic ...
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Captain Alfred Dreyfus was a French artillery officer who, in the 1890s, was the victim of anti-Semitism ...
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The German Revolution of 1918–1923 was one of a number of popular insurgencies that had roots in class-based ...
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The German Green movement flourished as part of the post-materialist political agitation of the 1960s ...
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Germany, Red Army Faction (Baader-Meinhof Group)
Through three decades and 53 major terrorist acts against the West German state, the left-extremist Rote ...
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Immigrant and social conflict, France
France has been a major country of immigration for a century and a half, thanks to spontaneous labor ...
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Petra Kelly was a seminal figure of the European peace and ecology movements . She helped to found the ...
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Kurt Landau was born on January 29, 1903 in Vienna, the son of a wealthy Jewish wine merchant, and was ...
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