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    In World War II‚ the Axis countries wanted to expand their territories‚ which brought them into conflict with the Allies. The Axis countries were Germany‚ Italy and Japan‚ and the Allies were the United States‚ Great Britain‚ China‚ and the Soviet Union. All of the Axis powers followed a policy of aggressive territorial expansion in the 1930’s. They invaded weak lands that could be taken over easily. They knew exactly what they wanted‚ and they took it. Benito Mussolini promised to bring order and

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    Brooklyn Sims Axis Powers Report Adolf Hitler was leader of the national socialists party and chancellor and fuhrer of Germany. He was chancellor from January 30th‚ 1933‚ and‚ after Paul Von Hindenburgs death‚ assumed the twin titles fuhrer and chancellor. (August 2‚ 1934). Mussolini gained support from the king of italy and many landowners/ factory owners and upper class people by using his blackshirt militias to put an end to socialists strikes. This‚ combined with other factors‚ resulted

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    victory over the Axis powers was due to stronger production‚ more man power‚ and superior weapons. Leading to World War II the Unites States and the world was in the midst of the Depression. Businesses were struggling to keep their doors open‚ and had few employees. During the Depression twenty five percent of the population was unemployed. World War II was able to bring the Country out of the depression by injecting money into the economy to prepare for the assault on the Axis powers. During the

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    world-wide‚ the opposing powers are generally grouped into only two separate forces – the Axis and the Allies. One‚ the Axis powers‚ consisted of nations working towards conquering‚ overtaking‚ and ransacking anything or anyone that stood in their way. The Allied nations‚ the “good guys‚” were on the other side of the proverbial fence‚ bound and determined to stand up for the good of the people‚ and put an end to the tyrants and dictators leading the Axis powers. The Axis powers consisted of three main

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    In this essay it will be argued that allies play a significant role in support of the coun-try’s strategy . Specifically‚ Germany’s case will be analysed just after its unification in 1871‚ when Prussian Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck put remarkable efforts to make Germany a great power in Europe at that time. Geopolitical situation in the second part of the nineteenth century required a wide range of strategic movements within the European political arena. Bismarck clearly understood that protection

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    and the Turkish Forces fled from the front lines‚ but attacked the Allied Forces’ minesweepers‚ stopping the attack to advance any further. More battleships from the Allies advanced to attack the straits‚ but the Turkish forces were ready‚ and with guns and mines combined‚ they sunk 3 ships and critically damaged 3 others. The Allies still wanted to attack‚ so they started preparing large amounts of troops to land in the Gallipoli Peninsula. The British War Secretary Lord Kitchener ordered General

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    between the British and the United States was often in disagreement over the correct strategy to insure the final defeat of the Axis powers. Early on‚ both British and American staffs could agree that Germany represented a greater military threat than Japan‚ but they did not often see eye to eye on the strategy that would most efficiently defeat them. The Americans were early and persistent advocates of a direct strategy‚ a cross-channel attack that would first destroy German military in the West‚ and

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    The Enigma was wonderful puzzle a puzzle the Allies had to solve if they were to ever win the war. During World War I many countries realized they need to find a new way to communicate. Luckily Hugo Koch an inventor created a new machine that could do the job. Many years later‚ the Enigma allowed the Germans to create their own military and naval Enigmas that were “supposed” to be impossible to break. The Enigma was so important to World War II because of its amazing complexness‚ its effect on World

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    How did Penicillin help the Allies win WWII? Branna Prine Word Count: 1‚894 Table of Contents Plan of the Investigation………………………………..................................................... 3 Summary of Evidence………………………………......................................................... 4-5 Evaluation of Sources………………………………......................................................... 6 Analysis………………………………............................................................................... 7-9 Conclusion………………………………

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    Page 64 The Alliesplan to capture Anatolia in Turkey failed. In 1919‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George (known as the Big Three) supported the Greeks to send soldiers to Anatolia to dominate the Turks and Italians – who were attempting to colonize Turkey. The Greek government envisioned re-establishing the ancient Greek Empire in a colony where there was a majority of Greek-speaking people. On the other hand‚ Turkish nationalists - commanded by General Mustafa Kemal - had

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