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    and even forbid interference. I will be arguing that the Germans intervened in the Spanish Civil war for self-centered military‚ political‚ and economic reasons more than looking to aid the Spanish rebellion. With the lack of action from the League of Nations who had opposed intervention in the conflict‚ gave the Germans even more confidence in their own strength and the lack that there of the Western powers. The Spanish Civil War began with a swift coup attempt on July 17th 1936 by Nationalist leader

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    to surrender. • …Democratic government was very supportive. In fact‚ after their defeat‚ they founded the German Democratic Party. • …the Allied nations was that they were strong‚ but they shouldn’t have won the war. Germans blamed everyone but themselves for their loss‚ so the Allied nations wouldn’t have succeeded if it weren’t for the other nations bring Germany down. • …German veterans was that they failed in winning the war. They also blamed other people on the loss‚ other than accepting the

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    Ch 22‚ Q3: How did progressive ideals fare during wartime? The progressive ideals did not fare well during wartime; the only ideals that gained a victory were woman suffrage and prohibition. Women had made great progressive during the Progressive era and the war brought new opportunities for women. Over 25‚000 women served in France during the war (Roark 725). The biggest advancement in woman suffrage was when Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919‚ which granted women the right to vote

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    gas all provided evidence that the modern weapons of War were now so destructive. The devastating effects of World War 1 brought great attention to the question of global peace. For the first time in history it is recognized that wars between Nations can involve and affect inhabitants of the entire earth. This destructive threat to world peace was continued in the Second World War. Powerful weapons were developed that culminated in the ultimate weapon – the Nuclear bomb. The nuclear bomb

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    How far do you agree with this statement: ‘The Treaty of Versailles Was Unfair for Germany’ The treaty of Versailles was a treaty made upon the surrender of Germany in the WW1. This treaty was made to stop another war happening again. The treaty was made by the France‚ Britain and USA. In my opinion‚ I agree that the treaty of Versailles was unfair for Germany. I have made a few points considering the both sides whether the treaty is unfair or unfair for Germany Fair Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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    peace‚ toward the end of the decade and throughout the 1930’s the clouds of war were forming. Dictators arose in countries that were dissatisfied with the results of World War I. Germany‚ Italy and Japan took aggressive actions‚ and neither the League of Nations nor the democratic countries were able or willing to stop them. British Prime Minister Chamberlain suggested the best way to deal with Hitler was a policy of appeasement. Actions were taken that moved Europe toward war. The debate over the causes

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    activities centre around three words: (1). Peace‚ (2). Social Justice and (3). Labour. What the ILO is then? In the words of the ILO itself ’Most simply of nations...created to improve working and living conditions all over the world. But beyond this immediate purpose is the longer range objective of helping to establish an international community of nations in which all people may live in peace and steadily increasing prosperity’. The ILO deals with international labour and social problems as the UN Food

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    he claimed that it was actually Italian territory. He demanded an apology and he began preparing the Italian army for an invasion of Abyssinia. The Abyssinian emperor Haile Selassie appealed to the league for help. Phase 1 - January 1935 to October 1935Mussolini was supposedly negotiating with the league to settle the dispute‚ while at the same time he was shipping his army to Africa- he was preparing for a full scale invasion of Abyssinia. At the beginning Britain and France refused to handle the

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    TO WHAT EXTEND DID THE PARIS PEACE TREATIES DESERVED THE HARSH CRITICISM THEY HAVE RECEIVE? The Paris Peace mostly deserved the harsh criticism it was given for that it failed to provide a long-term peace and led to an even more horrifying war twenty years later. The Paris Peace Conference was the meeting of the victors of World War I to set the peace terms for the Central Powers‚ yet many of the terms did not show intensions of peace but the hope to benefit from the reparation that will be paid

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    In order to bring political order to European politics and to prevent such a catastrophe from ever happening again‚ the Paris Peace Settlement took place. The outcomes were the signing of the Treaty of Versailles and the foundation of the League of Nations in 1919. Despite the inherently weak attempts to prevent a repetition of WW1‚ twenty years later‚ WWII broke out upon the invasion of Poland by Germany. Although exploding from a seemingly unrelated motive‚ the origins of WWII can be traced back

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