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Berlin and Conference
Its current boundaries were deterimined during the colonial period by the Conference of Berlin and the French, who ruled Guinea until 1958.
At the Yalta Conference during World War II, the Allies ( the U. S., Britain, and the Soviet Union ) agreed on dividing a defeated Germany into occupation zones, and on dividing Berlin, the German capital, among the Allied powers as well.
In fact, it was Bismarck himself who helped initiate the Berlin Conference of 1885.
Between 1884 and 1885, European nations met at the Berlin West Africa Conference to discuss the partitioning of Africa.
* 1942 – World War II: At the Wannsee Conference held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee, senior Nazi German officials discuss the implementation of the " Final Solution to the Jewish Question ".
The Berlin Conference ( 1884 – 85 ) established regulations for the acquisition of African colonies ; in particular, it protected free trade in certain parts of the Congo basin.
( In some older documents it is also referred to as the Berlin Conference of the Three Heads of Government of the U. S. S. R., U. S. A., and U. K .) Participants were the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The Conference of Berlin ( Potsdam Conference, 1945 ) 2 vols.
* United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States: diplomatic papers: the Conference of Berlin ( the Potsdam Conference ) 1945 Volume I Washington, D. C .: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1945
* United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States: diplomatic papers: the Conference of Berlin ( the Potsdam Conference ) 1945 Volume II Washington, D. C .: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1945
* Agreements of the Berlin ( Potsdam ) Conference
In the Three Power Conference of Berlin ( formal title of the Potsdam Conference ) from 17 July to 2 August 1945, they agreed to and adopted the Protocol of the Proceedings, August l, 1945, signed at Cecilienhof Castle in Potsdam.
In the Potsdam Agreement ( Berlin Conference ) the Allies ( UK, USSR, USA ) agree:
Already during the Potsdam Conference, on 30 July 1945, the Allied Control Council was constituted in Berlin to execute the Allied resolutions ( the " 5D's "):
* Agreements of the Berlin ( Potsdam ) Conference
The period leading up to the Berlin Conference on Africa saw a rush by the major European powers to increase their control of the African continent.
In the late 19th century, after the Berlin Conference, European powers began the Scramble for Africa, which inspired the Dervish leader Mohammed Abdullah Hassan to rally support from across the Horn of Africa and begin one of the longest colonial resistance wars ever.
At the Berlin Conference of 1885, the fact that Kigoma had been established and supplied from Zanzibar and Bagamoyo led to the inclusion of East Africa into the territory of the Conventional Basin of the Congo, to Belgium's advantage.
A debate launched in 1961 by Adorno and Karl Popper, later published as the Positivist Dispute in German Sociology, arose out of disagreements at the 1959 14th German Sociology Conference in Berlin.
The first UNFCCC Conference of Parties took place in 28 March-7 April 1995 in Berlin, Germany.

Berlin and 1884
* Kleinere Schriften ( F. Dümmler, Berlin, 1864 – 1884, 7 vols.
* 1884 – 1885: Berlin Conference, when the western powers divided Africa.
At the Berlin Conference of 1884 – 1885 the Congo was attributed solely to Leopold II of Belgium, who named the territory the Congo Free State.
While the Berlin Conference of 1884 – 5 sought to draw boundaries between the European powers ' African possessions, it also set the stage for further scrambles.
* Yechiel Yaakov Weinberg-( 1884 – 1966 ), Lithuanian Rosh Yeshiva of the Hildesheimer Seminary in Berlin and author of the four-volume responsa Sridei Aish
French control over the area was made official by the Berlin Conference of 1884.
Unlike much of Africa, Rwanda and the Great Lakes region was not decided by the 1884 Berlin Conference.
The modern edition is that by Curt Wachsmuth and Otto Hense ( Berlin, 1884 – 1912, 5 volumes ).
In Berlin, in 1884, he developed a method for distinguishing between two major classes of bacteria.
At the Berlin Conference in 1884, he was allowed to have land his own personal nation, called the Congo Free State.
He entered the Volozhin Yeshiva in 1884 at the age of 18, where he became close to the rosh yeshiva, Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin ( the Netziv ).
Schlegel's Berlin lectures of 1801 / 1804 were reprinted from manuscript notes by Jakob Minor ( 1884 ).
Map of the Belgian Congo ( 1884 ) In November 1884, Otto von Bismarck convened a 14-nation conference ( the Berlin Conference ) to submit the Congo question to international control.
Mori was sent by the Army to study in Germany ( Leipzig, Dresden, Munich, and Berlin ) from 1884 – 1888.
On May 11, 1884, he came back to Berlin.
See also H. Schuster, F. von Hagedorn und seine Bedeutung für die deutsche Literatur ( Leipzig, 1882 ); W. Eigenbrodt, Hagedorn und die Erzählung in Reimversen ( Berlin, 1884 ).
** Otto Pfleiderer, Religionsphilosophie auf geschichtlicher Grundlage ( 2nd ed., Berlin, 1884, vol.
Although tensions between the French and German governments persisted as a result of the French loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany in 1871, diplomatic conferences, including the Congress of Berlin in 1878, the Berlin Congo Conference in 1884, and the Algeciras Conference in 1906, mediated disputes that threatened the general European peace.
From 1884 to 1888 he studied at the universities of Berlin and Strassburg, after which he became an assistant at the Academy of Münster.
The correspondence between them did not even cease when Ardenne returned to Berlin on 1 October 1884, with Elisabeth and the couple ’ s two young children following him.

Berlin and headed
Kronecker, who headed mathematics at Berlin until his death in 1891, became increasingly uncomfortable with the prospect of having Cantor as a colleague, perceiving him as a " corrupter of youth " for teaching his ideas to a younger generation of mathematicians.
After the war, he headed the Berlin airlift, then reorganized the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) into an effective instrument of nuclear war.
The purchase of Shepperton Studios from a consortium headed by Ridley and Tony Scott gave rise to The Pinewood Studios Group with both UK and international interests including Shepperton Studios, Teddington Studios, Pinewood Toronto Studios, Pinewood Indomina Studios, Pinewood Studio Berlin and Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios, combining three studios steeped in heritage and prestige as well as new and modern state-of-the-art purpose built facilities.
The Thule Society was originally a " German study group " headed by Walter Nauhaus, a wounded World War I veteran turned art student from Berlin who had become a keeper of pedigrees for the Germanenorden ( or " Order of Teutons "), a secret society founded in 1911 and formally named in the following year.
On November 15, DJ Q-Ball mentioned on his Facebook profile page that the band is headed to Berlin to shoot a music video for the song, which will also be included on a greatest hits compilation album.
By 1992, the Clymer claim to the trademark had been transferred to Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Co. Inc. of Berlin, a corporation headed by Philip S. Zanghi.
Upon the war's end, Mihail Kogălniceanu and Ion Brătianu headed the Romanian delegation to the Congress of Berlin.
Following the Conference of Berlin ( 1884-85 ) the European powers recognized Léopold's claim to the Congo basin, and in a ceremony ( 1885 ) at Banana, the king announced the establishment of the Congo Free State, headed by himself, beginning the period of European colonization.
The Berlin School of experimental psychology was headed by Carl Stumpf ( a pupil of Franz Brentano and Hermann Lotze ), who became professor at the University of Berlin where he founded the Berlin laboratory of experimental psychology ( in 1893 ).
Schrader headed the International Jury of the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival.
On November 6, 1918, literally days before the Armistice and the German Revolution, the Soviet delegation in Berlin headed by Joffe was expelled from the country on charges of preparing a Communist uprising in Germany.
The database development started in 1977 as a research project at the Technical University of Berlin headed by Rudolf Munz.
Stierlitz takes a key role in SS Reich Main Security Office in Berlin during World War II, infiltrating Ausland-SD ( foreign intelligence ) headed by Walter Schellenberg.
As John Fane, 11th Earl of Westmorland, a British diplomat in Berlin, reported on 6 April 1848, " great excesses had been committed by armed bands of Poles, headed by some of the Nobles and Refugees, who have pillaged and set fire to country seats and farm houses and rendered themselves guilty of other depredations which the Government will endeavour to repress by moveable columns of Troops ".
Die Freien was the name given to the Berlin wing of the Young Hegelians, headed by Bruno Bauer.
The festival was founded by Moritz de Hadeln ( who later headed the Locarno International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, the Venice International Film Festival and the short-lived New Montreal FilmFest of 2005 ) and his wife Erika von dem Hagen:
On 7 April, directly after the third meeting of the working committee, Kaas once more left Berlin and headed for Rome.
This failure was followed up in January 1923 by a joint appeal of the Comintern and Profintern for the creation of a " action committee against fascism ," followed in March with the establishment of a formal Action Committee Against Fascism in Berlin, headed by Clara Zetkin.
Ernest studied at Rugby School, for several years, and then headed to Berlin where he developed his interest in art and decided upon a career as a painter.
The 2005 event was eventually directed by Moritz de Hadeln, who had previously headed the Locarno International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, the Venice International Film Festival — and founded the Visions du Réel documentary film festival of Nyon, Switzerland.

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