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    best friend‚ Xander. Moreover‚ before finding out who Cassia’s match is‚ everyone is treated to a meal. After the meal‚ the matching begins and when it was Cassia’s turn‚ she was surprises‚ but also relieve to be matched with Xander. This is uncommon in the society because nobody is matched with someone that’s also in the same city.

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    Most Americans believed that the entry of the U.S into WW1 was inevitable‚ especially the fact that they would join the Allies side. I believe that the entry of the United States along with their choice of sides being the Allies into WW1‚ was inevitable. I believe this‚ mainly because the United States had a huge spike when it came to trades to and from the British and their allies‚ (France‚ Belgium‚

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    Who won the Social War? The allies war with the Romans involved hundreds of thousands of men and lasted for three years‚ this war was a turning point for Rome ’s political relations with its allies and was significant in the fact that Rome had to readjust politically. When looking at the Social War many confine the meaning of victory in terms of the battlefield‚ missing out on a vital aspect of war‚ the terms of peace and the political outcome. It cannot be determined‚ whether an army‚ even if victorious

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    It was 1946‚ Black Forest‚ Germany. Hitler was driving his car to the dark forest cabin. He was talking with his second in command Julius Schreck. "Hitler how are going to destroy allies if we are just going to be in this cabin with no radios or technology." Said general Julius Schreck. Hitler got to the cabin where you can’t see or here anything. Where 400 feet‚ tall trees cover the cabin so nothing can see it. Crack!!! Trees and plants broke has the beautiful blue eyed tiger sesby got here

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    of the major factors in helping the allies win the long and crucial Battle of the Atlantic. The Battle of the Atlantic was a violent and destructive battle which caused chaos in the ocean. Many ships were built then blown up or sunk in sea and some may have survived. This battle was so violent and destructive that each side had its own strategy planned out exactly at when to use it. The allies mass-produced over 100 corvettes in 1943 and by 1945 the allies ships turned from 38 – 410 ship because

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    Account for the reasons for the German defeat in WWI. The overall reason of the German defeat in World War I was their inability to sustain a prolonged war of attrition‚ while the Allies could. By the late war 1917-1918‚ the generals of both Allies and Germans knew they had to change their tactics in order to win the war. Ludendorff devised the plan of advancing quickly using specialised fast infantry called storm troopers. This was not a sound long term plan that would win them the war.

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    in the war. Lead by Dwight Eisenhower‚ the allies marched into Normandy and took what they needed and did it with a passion for their countries. Each side prepared for war in ways nobody would of thought of. This was very crucial and neither army was willing to lose in any way possible. This battle was being planned for a very long time. Nothing was left out of planning‚ everything was thought

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    to join the Allies in the fight against the Axis powers. This was important to the Germans because Sweden had maintained a neutral stance in the war and was supplying the Axis and Allied powers with supplies and information. The Allies believed that if they were able to convince Sweden to join the Allies that it would help sell the idea that an invasion of Norway was imminent since Norway shares a border with Sweden. Even if the Allies were unable to convince Sweden to join the Allies‚ they felt that

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    was taken by Hitler and the German Allies. They lost control and the Germans took over their land and war made Rome crumble to the ground. The allies adopted a strategy called the “Offensive Defense” while preparing. The winter line proved a major obstacle for the allies. The United States and Great Britain planned to invade Italy. The decision to attack Italy was not made without a debate. In May 1943‚ there was a disagreement between the allies on the best strategy to defeat the Axis

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    to the initial invasion‚ the Allies carried out a diversion operation. The plan was to make the German’s believe that the Allies would attack from Pas-de-Calais. This diversion confused the German’s on where the Allies would attack from ("D-Day"). Reasons for this massive invasion were simple. For years‚ Adolf Hitler had controlled France‚ and much of Europe. Hitler wanted world domination‚ and prior to the invasion‚ it seemed that he would achieve this goal. The Allies knew they had to stop Hitler’s

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