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    We all know that World War II made the structure of the world changed a lot. This war began in 1939 and ended in 1945. It is the longest war and also it is the grandest scale war during the world history. There were almost sixty countries involved in the war. Every country which took part in the war lost manpower and financial resources‚ and many people died of this war. On the other hand‚ the economic problem became one of the biggest problem during the war. Actually‚ the war cost about five trillion

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    various forms that can range from war time posters to the modern infomercial. The most important thing to be aware about with propaganda is that despite the negative connotation‚ all propaganda is not always ill intentioned or made to be “evil”‚ it is simply the misinformation an can sometimes even be necessary in dire circumstances. One of the major types of propaganda historically‚ was war propaganda‚ specifically during World War II. The posters on both sides of the war were propaganda. On the German

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    Japan and World War Ii

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    The Economic Effect on Japan during Post World War II Japan’s economy was greatly affected by the atomic bombs dropped on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan’s economic recovery as a result of this incident transformed Japan’s economic growth which has become known as the "Economic Miracle." The bombs caused Japan to reconstruct many more facilities in which the economy moved forward. The Economic Planning Agency‚ which used to be known as the Economic Stabilization Board‚ helped Japan to

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    World War Ii and America

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    The world’s greatest warWorld War II began in 1939 and lasted for almost six years. It was between two military alliances. On the axis powers were Japan‚ Germany and the Kingdom of Italy. While the allies were lead by United Kingdom‚ China‚ Soviet Union and The United States of America. America was not directly involved in the war in the early stages. The necessity increased after the fall of France‚ the Pearl Harbor incident but mainly when Hitler declared war on U.S. This led to America’s direct

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    from USA‚ Russia and Germany towards World War II. World War II was the biggest single event in terms of loss of life and property. This research focuses on the attitudes of soldiers who fought in this war. The objective of the research is to find out whether the ideology of the nation affects the attitude of a soldier in action towards the war. The sources of the research will be mainly 3 autobiographical memoirs‚ one from a soldier who fought in World War II from each country. The three ideologies

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    World War II and the Cold War The world was left unhappy after World War I and another war broke out‚ World War II. This was followed by yet another war‚ the Cold War. The aggression of European and Asian dictators led to war. These dictators were totalitarian dictators. Totalitarianism is a political system in which the government exercises complete control over its citizens’ lives. One of the most infamous dictators of all time‚ Adolf Hitler‚ was the despot of Germany. Hitler created Nazism

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    Propaganda World War Ii

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    Definitions  War propaganda statistic  Military recruitment issue  American propaganda  German propaganda  War-mongering This expression can be explained as urging‚ advocating and agitating to take active part in war actions. The best tool to manipulate people is propaganda. Propaganda As definition says propaganda is an information that is spread for the purpose of promoting specific ideas. During The Second Warld War‚ propaganda was used more than any other time this world has seen

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    Causes of World War Ii

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    Causes of World War II The German people were very unhappy about the treaty and thought that it was too harsh. Germany could not afford to pay the money and during the 1920s the people in Germany were very poor. There were not many jobs and the price of food and basic goods was high. People were dissatisfied with the government and voted to power a man who promised to rip up the Treaty of Versailles. His name was Adolf Hitler. The causes of World War Two can be divided into long term causes and

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    The Inevitability of World War II The causes of World War II have been traced back by many historians and figures as the unresolved problems from World War I. Economical and political problems left most countries in strife after the war‚ with many leaders wanting to fix their countries by any means possible. Shortly after‚ peace treaties were signed after the end of World War I but many predicted the inevitable subsequent world war. They feared that the victors would demand too much out of Germany

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    Masculinity and World War II The image of Man has changed throughout time. Dominant constructions of masculinity‚ which are basically attempts to stabilize gender identity‚ are developed within the dynamics of shifting cultures and societies. The male stereotype‚ which is still prevails nowadays‚ started rising at the end of eighteenth – beginning nineteenth century in Europe with a great concentration on the male’s body. The stereotype made the world look at man more like a type rather than an

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