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    General Dmitri Volkogonov‚ having argued Trotsky was poor at conducting true strategic military decisions‚ he was able to create‚ organise and inspire a brutal‚ loyal‚ disciplined Red Army whom were able to defeat their opponents at Civil War. Though conscription the Bolsheviks had increased from 200‚000 men in October 1917

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    Aïsha Atherly November 2006 European History _How far did Napoleon Bonaparte maintain the revolutionary ideals of liberty and equality in France?_ Prior to the French Revolution‚ the system of government was based on Absolute Monarchy which meant that the monarch claimed total authority of the state. They were answerable to no one and their word was law. At that time‚ the social structure in France was in need of desperate reform. It was divided into three estates; the clergy‚ nobles and peasants

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    War Brings Peace

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    khawar Custom Essay Can War Bring Peace? Essay "Can War Bring Peace? " from category Philosophy First M . Last Name Professor ‘s Name Class and Number 7 February 2007 Can War Bring Peace ?War is considered as a particular branch of a specific philosophy ‚ with Carl von Clausewitz being considered as the “only philosopher of war ‘stated in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy . It also says that it refers to ‚ “a phenomenon which occurs only between political communities ‘ or “certain political

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    THE BRITISH HOME FRONT In August 1914‚ Britain was ill-prepared to fight a prolonged war on the Continent. Nevertheless‚ changes were soon made to rectify this situation. 1. Increasing government control over society and the economy: • Britain introduced the Defence of the Realm Act in August 1914‚ to give the government special powers to run the war. • Heavy industry (eg. Steel) was placed under government control. • Certain industries were nationalised. These included the coal industry

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    Markus Zusak implies the definition of conflict through the characterization in his novel‚ as two opposing concepts or forces that are presented in the same vicinity and cannot coexist. A variety of issues are illustrated through the use of characterisation and conflict in Markus Zusak’s ‘The Book Thief.’ The text is a coming of age story of an adolescent German girl‚ Liesel Meminger‚ who lives through extensive trials and tribulations in a hostile environment‚ a world war and her complex relationships

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    Explain how the second world war changed the role of women in Britain There were many ways the second world war changed the role of women in Britain. One of these was the huge change in percentage of women in manual and factory employment. With conscription introduced a high percentage of able bodied men were fighting overseas. This left huge caps in employment in sectors like agriculture and munitions production‚ which in the time of war had considerably increased in demand. Numerous propaganda

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    rebellion that rose against it took many of China’s able-bodied men from rural farms and other occupations‚ which in turn damaged the agricultural base and the economy further.[6] Men would deliberately break their limbs in order to avoid military conscription‚ calling the practice "propitious paws" and "fortunate feet."[6] In the year 642‚ Emperor Taizong of Tang made an effort to eradicate this practice by issuing a decree of a stiffer punishment for those who were found to deliberately injure and

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    Before the First World War‚ Canada was a member of the British Empire and was obligated to follow the mother country. Even though Canada had no choice whether to go to war‚ Canadians across the country were eager to fight. As many men volunteered‚ the situation at home began to change. Some of the changes included industrialization and new status for women. Many positive changes were implemented‚ but so were negative ones. There was even a time when our democracy and freedom was threatened. The war

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    a. What restrictions were placed on Germany’s armed forces by the treaty of Versailles? (4 marks) -Conscription banned -Not allowed an air force or submarines -Only allowed 6 battleships -Only allowed 100‚000 men in the army b. Explain why Clemenceau wanted to treat Germany so harshly (6 marks) -During the First World War‚ two thirds of men in the French army had been killed or injured. Not only this but their industry‚ land and population were all in decline while Germany’s was increasing

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    Why was the treaty of Versailles so unpopular in Germany? There are several reasons why the treaty of Versailles was so unpopular in Germany. I will be addressing the following; why Hitler called it a dictated peace‚ the reduction of the German army and the effects that the reparations had on the German people. Hitler called the treaty of Versailles ‘The Dictated Peace’ .The dictated peace meant that Germany had a choice to accept the treaty or be invaded. The Germans had to accept the treaty even

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