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Urban/Street Skate vs Recreational/Fitness Skate? (Speed Difference)
Demarco: Chapter 12 Exercises 4,5,6 and 8 Tony Nguyen Oct. 30, 2012 Period 3
Exercise 4: a. Stalin did this because so the German would be force to withdraw troops from Russia front and ease the pressure on the soviet forces. b. Churchill insist on the invasion of Italy first because it would help draw German troops from France into Italy and so the invasion would meet less resistance when it took place. c. He tricked Hitler because the obvious target for an invasion was the Calais area and Eisenhower encouraged Hitler to expect an attack there. d. Because of the French armies serving with the Allies e. It was their last attack because it said “German division were using their last fuel, were pitch into Ardennes Offensive .“
Exercise 5: a. Stalin and Winston b. Stalin is pointing toward Britain, he’s turning his back on British c. Winston does not apprehend by Stalin’s command to move his troops back to America. d. Germany and Russia had a treaty of non-aggression during the early years of the 2nd world war, however this changed in the early 1940s because both dictator knew at some point they would have to go head to head with one another. e. Russia could not put up Britain delay in agreeing to co-operate with the USSR, instead he allied with Germany and refuse to help Churchill out in time of war. f. Eventually after the operation of Barbarossa, Winston, Roosevelt and Stalin joined force as the Big three and held conferences at the Yalta conference.
Exercise 6: a. He did not wanted the Russian troops to back farther into Russia and he thought that war was inevitable so the sooner he strike the better. b. He wanted to gain Lebensraum, he expected immediate surrender by Russia military and assure Britain defeat in the war c. Hitler did not listening to his general advice and attempt to crush the soviet in Kiev rather than encircling Moscow and took it for his own. d. 1. Helping Mussolini in the Greece because this delayed the operation of Barborosa 2. Delayed taking Moscow because he wanted to crush soviet union as soon as possible 3. Hitler did not force Japan into joining his force against soviet union. Japan force could have made there way into Siberia and force a two fronts war.

Exercise 8: a. Hitler and a Russian General b. Black Sea c. Balkans Campaign d. Operation of Barbarossa e. 1941, because this was before the Operation of Barbarossa f. Source 2 is more threatening to the Allies because the image enforce Britain retreat, in source 3 the war struggle have already started between the two nation in which Hitler identity have already shown itself.

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