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    development all over the world. Britain was also affected immediately by the war in terms of British society‚ politics and economy. This essay will focus on the impacts of the war in aspect of British post-war economy. Firstly‚ the essay will examine that due to the depression of traditional industries‚ British economy experienced a further recession after the war. Secondly‚ it will discuss that how the war changed British global economic standing. Thirdly‚ it will explain the impact of the war on overseas

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    together in Versailles to create a document known as the Versailles Treaty. The treaty spelled out terms that the defeated countries would follow. No country was more affected by this than Germany. Many countries wanted to punish Germany for World War I. During the creation of this document that was signed in 1919‚ Germany was given no voice. The Versailles Treaty caused War II because of German territorial losses‚ military losses‚ and Germany forced to take responsibility. As a result of the Versailles

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    vision for the America’s role included helping their allies during times of difficulty‚ avoiding using force and not being a country primarily focused on money. During World War ll‚ one of the USA’s best allies‚ Great Britain‚ got pulled into the conflict. Many Americans were hesitant on assisting them‚ claiming that they gained nothing by helping out in the previous war and that they should be focusing on America itself.

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    World War 1 and World War 2 were two devastating wars that took place in the early to mid 20th century. World War one being the battle between the Allied and Central Powers‚ and World war two being the battle between the Allied and Axis Powers. The spark that ignited World War One being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The spark for World War Two being Germany’s assault on Poland. Thousands of young men were killed in the trenches and battlefields of these two conflicts and the world

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    order to dominate many countries to increase their own country’s power. Instability was also caused by the treaty‚ which led to the rise of dictatorships throughout Europe. The implications of my argument are understanding how an ineffective treaty leads to further war and how new methods of treaty making can help us advocate for better treaties in the future. In 1919‚ the Treaty of Versailles was signed to end WWI‚ which led to huge reparations that Germany needed to pay back to the victorious

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    Origin of World War II in the Asian-Pacific Region Why did Japan ultimately decide to start World War II by invading China in 1937 and then worsen the conflict by attacking the British and Americans in 1941? Were these attacks the effects of a Japanese state with an extreme belief of nationalism‚ or of a particularly coercive social order‚ or of economic and social inequalities‚ or had Japan by the late 1930s entered a stage of late capitalist development that naturally evolved into fascism? Was

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    World War 2 began in the year of 1939 When Hitler invaded Poland causing both Britain and France to declare war on Germany. The United States began to provide significant military supplies to Britain in September 1940‚ even though the United States was still not officially at war. The U.S. did not enter WW2 till December 7‚ 1941 when the Japanese bombed pearl harbor. Although WW2 affected millions of people it also made the U.S. instructable leaving them stronger than ever. An effect of the great

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    This essay is about how Britain changed Britain‚ and how they brought civilisation to it. The definition of civilisation has been questioned over the centuries. There are many different meanings of the word but in the Romans case it is “The type of culture and society developed by a particular nation or in a particular era or time.”In other words‚ this is what the Romans did to Britain. In particular‚ I will discuss the Roman invasion and the effect the Romans had on housing and roads. Before the

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    It was the day of The Wannsee Conference of Berlin at that time the year was 1942 January the 20. It was the fifteen high ranking Nazi party and German government leaders gathering for a meeting . Over 11‚000‚000 Jews in Europe in the would have fallen under the provisions of the ¨ Final Solution¨. At that time of The Wannsee Conference most participants were already aware that the National Socialist regime had engaged in mass murder of Jews and other civilians in the German - occupied areas of

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    Hitler‚ however‚ whether through misinterpretation or deliberate manipulation‚ used the words "blond beast" to illustrate his ideal of the blond-haired‚ blue-eyed Nordic human. Though wholly incorrect‚ it is very easy to see how the Nazis were able to use Nietzsche’s words to validate their ideas. The discussion of the "nobleness" of the "blond beast" could be twisted by any halfwit and made into racist ideology‚ even though Nietzsche had not the slightest penchant for such ideals. The second great

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