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    Treaty of Versailles

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    of the war. This clause did not physically affect or damage Germany but it deeply hurt their pride. Land As part of the Treaty‚ Germany lost one tenth of its land. They were forced to give land back to France‚ Poland‚ Belgium‚ Denmark‚ and Czechoslovakia. Germany had been split into two and many German civilians’ were now living in different countries. Economical The Treaty of Versailles blamed Germany for the first world war. As a result‚ the treaty dictated that Germany were to pay compensation

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    He supported the military in between 1936 and 1927. in march 1938 german troops marched into australia to capture and kill all the jews in australia. in 1939 they seized czechoslovakia‚ and there next step was to invade poland to hunt down more jews‚ but in 1929 germany entered a long period of severe depression. All this was in world war 2 and became a well known war because of adolf hitler. “In 1933 they opened the first concentration

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    the Rhineland in 1936 as he claimed had a right to place troops on his own border. Viewing this as a sign of weakness‚ it only encouraged him‚ and in March 1938‚ he annexed Austria and turned towards Czechoslovakia. By 1938 Hitler announced he was ready to fight for Sudenten Germans in Czechoslovakia‚ and after a meeting with Britain‚ France and Italy‚ known as the Munich Conference he was given the Sudentland to avoid conflict. According to Allan Bullock‚ this is one reason why Hitler risked attacking

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    Modern History Account for the different goals of the Big Three Allied leaders at the Paris Peace Conference The Paris Peace Conference took place in 1919 to set the peace terms for the defeated Central powers. Three men took charge called ‘The Big Three’ and they were President Woodrow Wilson of the United States‚ Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain and George Clemenceau of France. The Conference was initially planned as a pre-meeting to set the terms of what they were going

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    During the Holocaust‚ 1.5 million children were killed when they arrived in cantankerous killing centers; killed immediately after birth‚ dying after not decorous medical experiments‚ dying from starvation and diseases. Many have survived because of the help of people or because of their own strength. Many innocent children had been involved in the Holocaust. Some had been on Kindertransports‚ some have died in camps‚ and some had been in orphanages. Children who were kept away from the Holocaust

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    system called the Marshall Plan. Russia in turn brought forth its own funding called the Molotov Plan. Because of that‚ they were able to spread communism through many countries. Some of these nations were: Poland‚ Romania‚ Bulgaria‚ Hungary‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Eastern Germany‚ and numerous countries in Southeastern Asia. But on the US side we had the support from almost the entire Western Europe. So the tension started‚ between Western Europe or a republic society and Eastern Europe and communism.

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    Oskar Schindler‚ a unique and unlikely hero during the Holocaust‚ was able to save the lives of many innocent Jews by risking his own life. Oskar Schindler saved over 1‚200 lives over the course of World War II. Through out his life‚ Oskar had failed multiple times in the business world‚ but in 1939 he finally found success. Schindler saved the thousands of Jews by getting involved with the German Nazis and risking his life. Oskar Schindler was born on April 28‚ 1908 in Svitavy‚ Moravia into

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    Why should the Western Countries begin to fear Joseph Stalin’s actions within the year 1945? Looking within the Cold War‚ many people believe and wonder over the origins and the causes of the Cold War and the actions of which preceded it and caused such anger between Truman‚ Churchill and Stalin. It was established before the date of where the Cold War had first started‚ that there was growing conflict between the world leaders of Winston Churchill (Prime Minister of Great Britain} Harry S Truman

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    Stalin’s Foreign Policy Joseph Stalin rose to power in the USSR by 1928. His foreign Policy means how the USSR interacted with other nations such as France and Germany. Historians interpret Stalin’s foreign policy in two different ways: One side describes his foreign policy being aimed at manipulating the western nations (Great Britain‚ France‚ Germany and the US) into a destructive war between them‚ making it easier for Stalin to expand towards the west. This view describes Stalin as being

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    “To what extent did Willy Brandt’s ‘Ostpolitik’ change relations between East and West Germany?” The split between East and West Germany after World War Two resulted in a tumultuous and tense period of German history. Germans saw the construction of the Berlin Wall‚ economic boom in the West‚ dictatorship in the East and in this time the two zones became almost irreversibly divided. Soviet influence in the Eastern zone coupled with US control in the West meant a delicate state of affairs between

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