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    The Ultra Secret (Enigma) During World War II‚ it was essential to try and obtain secret high-value information from the Nazis. Such information was normally written in ciphers – secret methods of writing in code so that enemies cannot decrypt the information. The cipher used by Germany during World War II was a very complex polyalphabetic cipher‚ which was a code that alternated between multiple alphabets to write messages‚ making the message appear to be random letter combinations. The alphabets

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    Communism: Post World War II events and Their Impact on the American People. America has experienced social‚ political and economic events that have greatly shaped this nation and impacted its people in the decades following World War II. Most political and social events had an influence on the citizens of America. Certain events were so profound that they remain in the minds of generations not born in these times. The impact of these events will be touched on throughout this paper analyzing events

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    pursuit of happiness changed throughout the war. As the war changed so did the thoughts behind what Nazi Germany wanted in the end. They didn’t expect to lose the war so why change what the end result is? At the start of WWII Nazi Germany wanted to be the power house in the world. They wanted revenge from WWI when they got defeated and had to pay for the war. Germany was not happy so they needed a man to make them happy again‚ Adolf Hitler. At the start of the war Germany wanted Epicureanism happiness

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    Diabetes in Relation with Depression in Women Have you ever wondered how diabetes has affected millions of women in the U.S.? Diabetes has been around for many years and is a chronic physical health problem and can lead to death and many‚ many more chronic illnesses over a woman’s lifetime. One of the major problem of having diabetes is that it can lead to depression. Depression had been diagnosed in many women and will continue to be diagnosed. Diabetes was discovered in 1910 by Sir Edward Albert

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    Working skilled jobs during World War II greatly increased American women’s socioeconomic status by challenging the conventional image female behavior and by allowing women to earn wages. The historical investigation explored the types of jobs worked and salaries earned to analyze the altered stereotypes and monetary benefits that affected women during World War II. By doing so‚ the historical investigation determined that entrance into the workforce did indeed raise American women’s social and

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    Allied army. Now let’s talk about the Invasion of Normandy D-Day. First of all‚ let’s talk about the preparation for the Invasion of Normandy D day. The beginning of may 1940‚ Germany invaded northwestern France. December 1941 the Americans joined the war. 1942‚ the British and the Americans were going to become allies to create a dominate allied invasion. A cross channel invasion plans were beginning to climb for the allies.Hitler was informed about this invasion and put Erwin Rommel responsible for

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    World War Two started in 1939,most countries in this world joined this war. There were over one hundred battles between each other. The war broke many people’s life. The war also had shut down many people’s life. The war affects everybody’s life. Some old people who experienced the World War Two tells people their memory were full darkness. There are three significant battles that Canadians did very well job in World War Two. First one is the battle of Hong Kong‚ second one is the battle of Dieppe

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    ROLE IN BRITAIN’S WAR EFFORT IN WORLD WAR II -THE CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN- The mayor contribution of women to the war effort was during World War I; there were more activities of the suffragettes to gain the votes for the general elections of 1918. In the 1930’s‚ social roles were clearly defined‚ a woman’s place was at home and a man’s place was at work. If a woman had no family to look after‚ it was acceptable for them to go outside home for work. But during the World War II the British government

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    Hitler may have been the leader in this movement but the S.S. were the true evil in this appalling war. When Hitler was first put into the position of Chancellor he needed a strong following to help him on his path of destruction. When his plans of genocide started the Waffen S.S. became a german powerhouse and was a lead reason for many families left without a family member. During the end of the war and the only thing Hitler had planned was the final solution‚ because of this he had equipped them

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    Chapter 9 – World War II The first essay G.I Joe: Fighting for Home by John Morton Blum and the second essay American Liberals: Fighting for a Better World by Alan Brinkley both ’look at the experience of the war from different vantage points: that of the soldier fighting for his own elemental survival as well as for his country‚ and that of the society back home.” John Morton Blum retiree of Yale University depicts “combat soldiers as largely disconnected from the geopolitical goals articulated

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