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    The relationship between war and genocide in the context of the WWII was interwinded. The Nazis’ ultimate plan was the final solution. This process started with persecution‚ anti-Jew laws‚ then labor camps‚ ghettos‚ death camps‚ and eventually genocide. The Nazis had primary goals of economic improvement‚ territorial expansion and nationalism as a result of their WWI losses. Unfortunately‚ in the Nazis pursuit of their goals‚ 55 million people died in total during WWII resulting in the genocide of

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    - No solid political system - While China rose to power they did not believe in a certain god while India believed in many gods. - Male dominated society‚ women had virtually no rights Mauryan/Gupta India Political – Caste System‚ Regionalism + diversity‚ Ashoka (grandson of Chandra Gupta‚ led military‚ converted to Buddhism and the promoted peace throughout India‚ wrote on rocks all through India encouraging peace and unification throughout India) Economics – traded + merchants (lots

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    Jazz and World War II: Reciprocal Effects and Relationships Both Jazz music and World War II had a significant impact on each other. Jazz music boosted the morale of soldiers fighting abroad and also lifted the spirits of their loved ones back at home. Many jazz musicians were soldiers‚ and several others traveled overseas or across the country to entertain U.S. troops. Among these performers were Bing Crosby‚ Artie Shaw‚ and Benny Carter. Jazz music was not only evident in American culture‚ but

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    Although WW I and WW II poems have the same theme‚ which is war‚ we can see how they have many differences. To begin with‚ all WWI poems seem to focus on the battles of the war itself and the horrifying experiences the soldiers have to cope with. WWII poems have a more deep approach‚ they have a more psychological point of view and usually the poems are set before or after a battle. In these poems the battlefield is not the main focus of the poem‚ but the feeling or ideas of the speaker itself. Another

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    Most people probably have heard of the concentration and internment camps that withheld many innocent people from the outside world during World War II. These camps both had the same concept with trapping people inside a designated area and forcing them to live. They also have a major difference between how they treated their prisoners. Because the prisoners trapped inside these camps weren’t seen as equals‚ they were undoubtedly mistreated. Although both camps were similar‚ the concentration camps

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    ......................................................................................................8 4. Works cited............................................................................................10 2 1 Introduction There is a lot of controversy surrounding the atomic bombs that the United States dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War Two. There are many different schools of thought on the issue amongst politicians‚ historians‚ and scholars

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    April 8‚ 1917 I hope all is well at home. Tell everyone that I miss them very much. I managed to find some paper to write on so I can send you this letter. It’s cold and rainy often here and they haven’t blown the whistle in a while. I have been in the trenches for nearly a month with the British troops. It feels like I have been here for years. “I am preparing to go to the front and I am only sorry that I did not see you all before I went but then mother dear do

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    In the early 1930’swar was forming in Europe. Totalitarian dictators were strongly influencing their countries‚ and those around them. The most prominent dictators consisted of Benito Mussolini of Italy‚ Josef Stalin of Russia‚ and Adolf Hitler of Germany. The United States didn’t want to get sucked into another war that wasn’t their problem‚ so they proclaimed neutrality with the Neutrality Acts of 1935‚ 1936‚ 1937‚ and later 1939. On December 7‚ 1941‚ Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii was attacked by Japan

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    do not know how important the invasion was in the war. The operation was kept a secret to everyone except those who were in it. The Germans did not know until the very last moment that the Allies landed. By catching the Germans off guard this helped the operation succeed. The other main reason is because the Allies majorly outnumbered the Germans. Operation Overlord impacted World War II greatly because it was the turning point that ended the war in Europe. In August of 1943‚ American and British

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    Women and World War II Eighteen million women worked in the work force during World War II. World War II caused a change on how women were being portrayed. As a result of the war‚ they took on different gender roles; the military created divisions where women could serve; and women’s rights were affected. Traditionally‚ women were usually found at home as a mother‚ a wife‚ a teacher and as a housekeeper. Women were discouraged from working ‚ while men would leave the home to work and provide

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