WW2 is generally known as the good war the U.S fought unreserved on the side of democracy‚ freedom and justice against dictatorship no wonder Gorge w .Bush like to compare his ongoing war against terrorism with ww2. Some of the causes of ww2 is Italian fascism in 1920 Japanese militarism and invasions of china in 1930 and especially the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Hitler and its aggressive foreign policy. On 6 October Hitler made a public peace overture to the United Kingdom and France
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AP US History Unit 9 Test: WW1 to the Great Depression 1) What caused American entry into World War I‚ and how did Wilson turn the war into an ideological crusade? A: Although America did not want to enter WW1‚ once German submarines sunk the American ship Lusetania‚ it killed American sailors. Instead of his original idea to spread peace‚ Wilson now wanted revenge. In his war message to Congress‚ he said that if America did not act quickly‚ the Western hemisphere’s ideals would be destroyed
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weakness of the League of Nations as well as short term factors such as the rise of fascist leaders‚ the Wall Street Crash and appeasement. Firstly‚ one of the main long term causes of World War 2 (WW2) was the Treaty of Versailles (TOV) and the unresolved issues that followed after World War 1 (WW1). The TOV created massive instability in Europe‚ especially Germany as it created resentment in Germany. The entire German population resented the TOV and the TOV was commonly referred to as ‘dictated
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accessed at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8224494.stm - On 17/11/2009 Books Beckett‚ C.‚ (2008) Make Do and Mend‚ John Lewis‚ (London) Ewing‚ E.‚ (1986) History of 20th Century Fashion‚ Chrysalis Books‚ (London). Hynson‚ C.‚ (2001) Britain since WW2 Fashion (London). Exhibitions Imperial War Museum‚ London‚ Second World War Galleries (2009) Harris‚ C.‚ (2009) Women Under Fire in World War 2. Last accessed at http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/britain_wwtwo/women_at_war_01.shtml - On 25/11/2009
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Did you Know? List of Interesting Facts about World War 1 Facts are statements which are held to be true and often contrasted with opinions and beliefs. Our unusual and interesting facts about World War 1‚ trivia and information‚ including some useful statistics will fascinate everyone from kids and children to adults. Interesting Facts about World War 1 are as follows: Fact 1 - Definition: World War 1 was a military conflict lasting from 1914 to 1918 which involved nearly all the biggest powers
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thought that the assassination will be successful. Gavrilo Princip’s decision to shoot The Archduke Franz Ferdinand change the world because that shot started WW1‚ the Austro-Hungary Empire split‚ resulted in some nations gaining their independence and it led to the deaths of 7 million people. It changes the world because days after that shot‚ WW1 begins and millions of deaths happened. There had been other assassinations in the past years but after weeks it became apparent that the assassination of
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European scenario was a complicated one. For this reason‚ he maintained America’s neutrality‚ as he did not believe that any of America’s interests should be threatened by a European war announcing on August 4th 1914‚ that America would be neutral in WW1. That neutrality was also extended to American bankers who could then lend money to both sides in the war. However with the mounting probability
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The Warfare and Strategy of World War One: Birth of Modern Warfare The European summer 1914 was a very productive one before the onset of World War One. International exchange and co-operation fueled the belief that war was impossible to come. In 1910 the author of The Great Illusion‚ Norman Angell‚ demonstrated that the breaking of international credit caused by war would either deter its outbreak or bring it to a quick close (the first world war‚ ebook location 272). However‚ the assassination
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This article is about Jesus of Nazareth. For other uses‚ see Jesus (disambiguation). Page semi-protected Jesus A stained glass depiction of Jesus as a Caucasian man with long brown hair‚ a beard and the characteristic Christian cross inscribed in the halo behind his head. The figure dressed in a white inner robe cover by a shorter‚ looser scarlet robe. Depicted as a Shepard‚ he is holding a crux in his left hand and carrying a lamb in his right. Sheep are positioned to the left and right of the
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Even after the official end of World War I or the Great War‚ its far-reaching effects resounded in the world for decades in the forms of changing politics‚ economics and public opinion. In other words‚ the war accelerated the process of change. The United States was the world’s dominant economic power in the 1920’s‚ changed by the Great War from a debtor to a creditor nation. The loans the United States had made to its allies during the war troubled the nation’s relations with Europe throughout the
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