Posts Tagged ‘Germany’

A review of Martin Heidegger on being

By Christopher Wink | Feb. 26, 2008 | 1,002 words Martin Heidegger was born poor and Catholic in a rural village of southern Germany. Believers in fate will know that he was destined to go to university, take academic ranks in Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist Party, fall out of favor, regain a position of scholarly [...]

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Japan and Germany: At War Together

By Christopher Wink | Nov 20, 2006 | Temple University Research Forum Introduction | Motivations | Costs and Benefits | What Failed | Conclusion | Works Cited The 1940s were largely defined by its violence: Nazi Germany laying siege on much of Europe and the apex of Japanese imperialism in much of Asia. It was this partnership [...]

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