Use your own knowledge to assess how far the sources support the interpretation that most Germans ACTIVELY supported anti-Jewish measures in 1933-1939. [70] Through 1933 to 1939‚ all these sources suggest that there was and was not active support during this time period against the Jews. Firstly‚ there are 3 main sources which all show that yes‚ there was active support; these sources are A‚ B and D. But without ruling them all out‚ I believe that source C does show some active support.
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and containing the Jewish populations in Ghettos or simply to eliminate them. Who these men were and what they represented is what Christopher R. Browning discusses in his book "Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland." We are shown what kind of men comprised this unit‚ Party members‚ members of the SS‚ which social class did they come from‚ working or privileged upper higher classes‚ and so on. The first killings are examined and how individuals reacted to them
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The Policy appeasement contributed to the outbreak of war in sept. 1939 because by appeasing Hitler Britain and France gave him the confidence to believe he could ask for anything he wanted. This only reinforced what they’d already shown him‚ which was they wouldn’t take action if he wanted him broke the treaty‚ such as when he took over other parts of Europe‚ such as Sudetenland in 1938 and reoccupying the Rhineland. This made him stronger and more powerful‚ which made him more likely to start a
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Calla Thompson Humanities: Early Civilization Indus Valley Civilization and the Aryan Invasion Theory Of the four major early civilizations‚ consisting of Mesopotamia‚ Egypt and China‚ the Indus Valley Civilization is the biggest mystery by far. Due to the fact that the script of the civilization remains undeciphered‚ historians have to rely on remaining evidence of the civilization to learn about the culture. Located in present day Pakistan‚ northwest India‚ and eastern Afghanistan‚ Harappa
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In 1961‚ President John F. Kennedy made the decision to authorize the CIA plan to attempt to overthrow the Castro administration. The approval of this invasion was a failure because approximately 1‚400 Cuban exiles were killed or captured and damage to Kennedy’s political image during the Kennedy Administration. In this paper‚ by using Anderson’s decision-making framework‚ I will argue that the presence of deference and personal values of the individual process criteria and the presence of persuasion
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How successful were the National Governments in dealing with economic problems in the years 1931 to 1939? [24] The National Government‚ formed in 1931 by Ramsay Macdonald to tackle the economic problems that Britain was undergoing at the time can be seen to be a success in many ways‚ but equally in many ways a failure. This essay attempts to recognize and elaborate upon those successes and shortcomings‚ and ultimately come to a conclusion on how successful the National Government were overall
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battles in WWII? The Invasion of Normandy D-Day was a huge loss for the Nazi Germans and a big win for the Allied army. Now let’s talk about the Invasion of Normandy D-Day. First of all‚ let’s talk about the preparation for the Invasion of Normandy D day. The beginning of may 1940‚ Germany invaded northwestern France. December 1941 the Americans joined the war. 1942‚ the British and the Americans were going to become allies to create a dominate allied invasion. A cross channel invasion plans were beginning
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To what extent was Mussolini’s invasion of Abyssinia a turning point in his foreign policy? To a certain extent‚ Mussolini’s invasion of Abyssinia could be seen as a major turning point in his foreign policy. However‚ Mussolini’s reluctance to fully commit to an alliance with Hitler would also suggest that perhaps the Pact of Steel of 1939 could be seen as a more convincing turning point. It could be argued that following Abyssinia‚ Mussolini’s foreign policy took a drastic shift‚ becoming increasingly
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The invasion was a failure‚ costing millions of lives and having serious consequences still visible today. Not only did the Soviet invasion influence Afghanistan’s economy‚ it also had major effects on the Afghan people. After the invasion‚ the country was left in shambles. Moreover‚ the Afghan society suffered both devastating short-term effects and long-term effects. Immediate effects The Soviets tried to eliminate civilian populations from the Afghan countryside‚ where resistance was based‚
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Should Emperor Hirohito be responsible for the invasion of China from 1937 to1945? The Second Sino-Japanese war started officially on the 7th July‚ 1937. During the eight years of fighting‚ more than 30 million Chinese were killed including civilians and soldiers. (Wu‚ 2005) Emperor Hirohito was excused from the trial after World War II and was kept in throne for another 44 years. The fact that the war time Prime Minister Hideki Tojo took all the responsibility at the International Military Tribunal
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