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Fascism - spread in Europe

By the end of the 1930s, totalitarian forms of government existed in 15 European states. Between the world wars, fascist movements were founded across Europe: in Italy under Mussolini, in Spain under Franco. In Germany, Hitler came to power in 1933. Author: ZDF/Winfried Laasch, Friedrich Scherer/K

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Migrationspolitik, Beratungsrealität und Situation in den Herkunftsländern Eine Kooperation von Brot für die Welt, medico international, der Stiftung PRO ASYL und der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Die Zahl der Ausreisen zu erhöhen, ist erklärtes Ziel der Bundesregierung und dominiert vielfach auch die m

Online Education for Refugees

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow Social inclusion of refugees starts with education. Less than 1% of refugees around the world have access to higher education. There are different ways that we can change this - e.g. by combining online and offline elements of education

Juan Manuel Santos - Nobel Peace Prize 2016

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow The President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, received the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. Peace is a goal for many nations around the globe. It’s a tough road, but regular progress is one way to achieve it. Authors: Mario La

The history of colonialism

The history of European colonialism began about 500 years ago. At that time, powerful people from Europe sent sailors all over the world to occupy large territories. They called these territories "colonies". Author: ZDF/Pur+/gomie production GmbH/Nadja Stein/Richard Bade/Manos Dosis/Maximilian Tr

How did the cat come to man?

In ancient Egypt, the ancestor of the domestic cat was revered and became the companion of people. From the realm of the pharaohs, the first tame specimens probably reached today's Europe with Roman soldiers. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Spiegel TV/ Nanje de Jong-Teuscher, Kirsten Hoehne/Anja Schütze, Uli W

How the early Germans lived

How did the Germans settle and live? In the 1st century BC only about two and a half million Germanic tribes settled in all of Europe. No village had more than 200 residents. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Gruppe 5/ Sabine Bier, Sahar Eslah, Cristina Trebbi/Martin Christ, Marc Riemer, Joachim C. Seck/ Claudi