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    Financial crisis and other problems made people feel depressed. In 1939‚ Germany invaded Poland. It’s the beginning of WWII. After three days‚ Britain entered WWII. Britain is one of the main Alliance Nations in WWII. I believed that Britain is reasonable to enter WWII. I have three reasons why I believe that Britain is reasonable to enter WWII.The first reason is Britain had signed the alliance entente with Poland [Anglo-Polish Military Alliance]. The second reason is Britain was threatened

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    Hitler Could Be Stopped!!

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    Hitler was born in Austria in 1889‚ his father died when he was 14 and when he became 18 his mother died because of cancer. He lived alone homeless in the streets of Vienna and Vienna was a strong center of anti-Semitism which Hitler totally believed in; so by the age of 24 he left Vienna and went to Germany to escape from doing the military service in the Austrian army‚ however he was arrested and sent back to Austria where he was found weak and unfit to be armed. When the WWI started he decided

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    2004‚ its findings were classified as top secret‚ and it appeared that the tragedy would once again be subject to "historical amnesia." Discussion The Poles fell as POWs into Soviet hands just after the Soviet Red Army occupied the eastern half of Poland under the terms of two notorious Molotov-Ribbentrop pacts: the Nazi-Soviet agreements signed between the USSR and Nazi Germany in August and September 1939. The crime‚ committed on Stalin’s personal orders at the opening of World War II‚ is often

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    had upon Germany‚ the foreign policy of Adolf Hitler and what did the other countries do to stop Hitler’s actions. The treaty of Versailles was a very important factor for the break out of war. The treaty took away land from Germany and gave it to Poland‚ France and Britain. This land included the colonies that Germany had in Africa that was given to France and Britain. It made Germany pay huge reparations that left them in a crisis‚ and Germany was already in a crisis due to the war which made the

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    aimed to eliminate the threat of German’s naval power and to terminate its overseas empire. Large amounts of land‚ including colonies in Africa‚ were taken back from Germany. All lands acquired from Belgium‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Denmark‚ Lithuania and Poland‚ were returned to those countries. Germany was asked to: reduce its army to a maximum of 100‚000 men; stop the importation and production of war paraphernalia; limit its naval force to 24 ships and 15000 men only; dispose of all its heavy armaments;

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    Hitler's Foreign Policy

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    failing after Hitler ignored the Munich conference and invaded all of Czechoslovakia. So Chamberlain realised Hitler could not be appeased and he saw that Poland would be the next target of the Nazis‚ so he promised the Polish government that if Hitler invaded Poland that Britain and France would support Poland. In 1939 Hitler did invade Poland and Britain declared war on Germany‚ starting the Second World War. Britain and France’s Policy Of Appeasement Appeasement was a new idea in Europe

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    Lech Walesa

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    later as a constituted leader where he was the elected President of Poland. His success in these various roles will be discussed later but first the context‚ or situation will be discussed to provide a framework for the analysis of the successes and failures. Pre-Communism Poland was a major player in European power and politics from 966-1772 AD after which it was subdivided by the Russians‚ Prussians (now Germans) and Austrians. Poland did exist again as a country‚ with the exception of a 20 year period

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    History Notes on Cold War

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    CHAPTER 1: WHAT WAS THE COLD WAR * Periods of hostility and high tension between two great post-war superpowers‚ the United States and the USSR in the period of 1945 – 1989 * An ideological conflict * A conventional and nuclear arms race * Wars fought on proxy on the battlefields on Asia‚ Africa and Latin America * Economic rivalry * Development of huge espionage networks * Harry S Truman: “the war of nerves” COMMUNISM VS. CAPITALISM THE WEST | THE USSR |

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    The phenomenon of migration‚ which is associated with the globalisation process of the world’s economy‚ is also reflected in Poland. The emigration of Poles indicates a tendency of temporary or seasonal departures‚ which is in accordance with the migration trends observed in Europe or throughout the world. Polish migration to the UK has been a controvertial issue from the start. A comparison of social and economic consequences of emigration from new member countries is rendered to be difficult

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    The First World War (1914 -1918) was the most destructive event in the 20th century of world history‚ which covered the entire global and all nations in the world. “At the war’s end‚ all European belligerents were economically depleted and suffered devastating losses in human life‚ which totaled nearly ten million.”1 Statistically‚ the numbers of people who died in those four years of war were 1‚800‚000 Germans‚ 1‚700‚000 Russians‚ 1‚384‚000 French 1‚290‚000 from Austria-Hungary and 743‚000 British

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