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    Tayva D. Caruth 05/08/2010 World History 08.04 Depression and Fascism 1. Describe the political views of Vladimir Lenin. 2. What did Lenin promise the people of Russia in order to gain their support for the revolution? In order to gain the people of Russia’s support Lenin promised them three things. He promised to withdraw the country of Russia from war‚ to give land to the peasants‚ and he promised to give the workers and The Soviets control over the factories. 3. How did Lenin gain control

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    When he came to power in January 1933 he immediately started to build up Germany`s army again. This increased very quickly and simultaneously communism expanded in the Country. With the country under his power he began to expand. He promised that Anschluss was the end of his plans of expanding. He said that he did not want to begin another War. He though lied and invaded Czechoslovakia by 1939. After this‚ in the same year‚ Hitler invaded Poland. This causing great tension within Europe as he conquered

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    The most important cause of the Second World War was the weakness of Britain and France. Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. There were many causes of the Second World War such as Treaty of Versailles‚ failure of the League of Nation and Nazi-Soviet Pact. All those causes played important roles in causing the World War Two. The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were too harsh. It asked too much reparation‚ reduction in army and territory. This certainly made Germany upset

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    1. Describe the political beliefs of Vladimir Lenin. * Lenin was a Marxist. He preached that private property should be abolished and that everything should be owned by everyone. He also believed that anybody making profit was abusing everybody else and that the Russian government supported a system that kept the huge majority of Russian people in misery and therefore it should be overthrown. 2. What did Lenin promise the people of Russia in order to gain their support for the Revolution

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    Appeasement policies of Britain and France brought about the outbreak of the Second World War to a small extent because the appeasement policies adopted by Britain and France‚ which were to avoid wars by satisfying the aggressor’s wants‚ was a less significant factor while comparing to the impact of the First World War‚ the rise of totalitarianism‚ the Great Depression. Firstly‚ the impact of the First World War was an important factor contributing to the outbreak of Second World War because it

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    The success of Germany’s military in the first two years of World War Two can be attributed to Adolf Hitler’s political stratagems and the overwhelming superiority of German army. Hitler’s ingenious manipulation of the German people and the European powers allowed him to not only build an army‚ but this highly motivated Werhmact was able to use their modern weapons and tactics to concentrate their forces on only one target at a time. There are several reoccurring themes throughout the first two years

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    Hitler ’s Foreign Policy and the Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles‚ signed with Germany in 1919 had one main purpose – to protect the planet from another world war. Germany‚ the country guilty for the World War One had to accept a number of unfavorable conditions: 1. Enormous reparations (6‚6 billion pounds) were implied 2. The army was limited to 100 000 soldiers 3. Tanks‚ fleet and aircraft were banned However‚ the main ideas concerned the foreign policy: 1. Poznan

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    hated the treaty because it had weakened Germany’s armed forces and had limited their armed troops. The treaty also took parts of Germany and this annoyed Hitler as he believed that all German speaking people should be in Germany as we see in the Anschluss. All these factors and many more led to the abolishment of the treaty. The treaty of Versailles was originally set up to weaken Germany to protect neighbouring countries from another war however Hitler went against this cause for international

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    Hitler’s aims and achievements Aims 1: Get all Germans reunited in a single state – Grossdeutschland‚ ein volk 2: Smash the treaty of Versailles and build a strong army 3: Get Lebensraum in the East 4: Just Expansion (Historiographical debate)? 5: Get All Jews out of Germany (final solution?) 6: Total Control/Totalitarianism (Establish total power and total support) 7: Decrease unemployment and revive German economy for popular support and rearmament 8: Economic self-sufficiency (autarchy)

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    Lifespan and Personality Development Lifespan and Personality Development Anna Freud‚ the daughter of Sigmund Freud‚ was a famous psychologist in the 21st century and was well known for her studies in psychoanalysis and child psychology. Anna was born in Vienna‚ Austria on December 3‚ 1895‚ and was the sixth child born in the Freud family. Anna‚ was extremely close with her father‚ and was influenced by him‚ but her work went well beyond her father’s ideas. She was known as the founder

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