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    Most Important Turning Point in WW2 There’s always a discussion or argument as to what the most important turning point in the war was. This is a very difficult question to answer because every important part of the war happened because of another important part of the war. But is there just one main turning point in the war or could there be multiple? The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain took place between August and September 1940. After the success of Blitzkrieg‚ the evacuation of Dunkirk

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    Children’s roles in ww2 How significant was the role of the youth in germany during 1933 to 1945? When hitler claimed power of germany in 1933 the children were at a great advantage for wars against other countries . The educations was drastically changed and created anger against over races. The children were forced to train at the age of five years old to twenty one before they were put into the war. Hitler wanted his soldiers to be ready for any situation and the most fit. In 1933‚ Hitler

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    How Did Hitler Lose Ww2

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    leader‚ Adolf Hitler‚ caused the deaths of 6 million jews in a horrific series of events known as the Holocaust. The Holocaust lasted for approximately 12 years. I am ashamed that such a heinous occurrence is a big part of my history. During this time WW2 also took place. I watched in agony as innocent Germans and others alike were massacred. With each death a part of me was lost that could never again be recovered. Up until this point I had already been facing the consequences of losing WW1 which included

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    The impacts of war affected Australia socially‚ economically and politicly. Censorship: Censorship always happens during wartimes. Censorship is just like a double-edge sword. If used properly‚ it serves as a valuable weapon. Governments and other regulatory institutions must learn to use it judiciously.  Australian government believed that censorship or propaganda was necessary for national security and public moral. Throughout the war‚ all forms of mass communication have been strictly

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    W1 Vs Ww2 Research Paper

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    disobeyed them. Such a question wasn’t so apparent back then but now with many people pushing for sexual equality‚ what’s the answer? During the 20th century‚ the United States was flung into two world conflicts of everlasting proportions. WW1 and WW2 resulted into a death toll ranging from 60 to 105 million deaths across the world‚ or 10 megadeaths. But while the men were being drafted and flung into the trenches of Europe‚ women at home started taking over the jobs men did in factories and mills

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    World War II marked the beginning of many great casualties‚ but for Australian women‚ the historical crisis was nothing less than the foundation to their prominent role in society. No longer confined to domesticity‚ women were employed in all fields taking over roles once recognised as professions of men. This report will outline the pre war lifestyle‚ role of women during war and services formed by non-government organisations for Australian women to apply and employ themselves into careers once

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    Why Was Ww2 Be Avoided

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    the new edition (1989). World War II in Europe could have been avoided. Why? How? Before all that we must go back and first look at the causes of World War II. Historians have suggested many reasons why World War II broke out in 1939. However‚ have you realized that the World War II was the culmination of the inter-war period. The five most important causes‚ therefore‚ were: Treaty of Versailles solved nothing It is often claimed that the Treaty of Versailles was a failure. And even many historians

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    problems because they were able to convince the German people that the Jews were the cause for their problems. The German people had a lot of emotion built up and mentally did not know how to face Germany’s problems altogether. The German people could not deal with the problems they were facing‚ which caused Hitler to be the solution to their problems and ultimately convive the German people the Jews were the cause for

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    Events That Led Up To Ww2

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    There were many significant events that lead to the Second World War. These include the German invasion of poland‚ the failure of the League of Nations‚ increasing political tensions in the 1930’s‚ and the german rearmament. The three most important causes of WWII are the Treaty of Versailles‚ the German invasion of Poland‚ and especially the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Hitler and his Nazi Party and its aggressive foreign policy. One major event leading up to World War one was the signing

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    dollars. WWII was said to be the easiest war ever to be prevented‚ but once it started there was no stopping it. What or who could cause such a devastating war? Many people place the blame on the country of Germany. Germany invaded Poland on September 1‚ 1939‚ which was the start of the war. The Treaty of Versailles has been said to be the most important‚ indirect cause of WWII. After Germany was defeated in World War I‚ they were forced via the Treaty to pay heavy reparations to the victors. Their

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