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    3. Analyze the ways in which the cold war affected the political development of European nations from the end of the Second World War in 1945 to the construction of the Berlin wall in 1961. From 1945 to 1961‚ the cold war affected the political development of European nations by causing the formation of the Iron Curtain‚ which was the division of a free‚ democratic West and a totalitarian East. Socially‚ NATO and the COMECON were established‚ which formed the west and east into different blocs.

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    incited a frenzy of worry in London and Paris. Hitler had long planned an invasion of Poland‚ a nation to which Great Britain and France had guaranteed military support if it was attacked by Germany. The pact with Stalin meant that Hitler would not face a war on two fronts once he invaded Poland‚ and would have Soviet assistance in conquering and dividing the nation itself. On September 1‚ 1939‚ Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later‚ France and Britain declared war on Germany‚ beginning

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    The four killing centers were: Chlemo in Poland‚ Treblinka in Poland‚ Sobibar in Poland‚ and Belzec in Poland. Nearly 2‚700‚000 people died in the killing centers by asphyxiation with poisonous gas or shootings by the German SS and police. c. The two main labor/ extermination camps. There were only two camps that were for labor and extermination‚ which were: Auschwitz/ Birkenau in Poland‚ and Majdanek in Poland. Most of the inmates within the extermination camp had cruel jobs

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    Who? Who was involved is Italy‚ Japan‚ Britain‚ France‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ India‚ The Soviet Union‚ China‚ and United states‚ Poland‚ and the Jewish people. Who created the war Hitler. The person Who recommended that Hitler should get the Iron cross first class was a Jewish lieutenant. Hitler had a crush on a Jewish woman‚ and he never had the guts to tell her. Hitler was responsible for WW2. Aided in his recruiting efforts he recruited Army Captain Ernst Rohm new member who plays a big role for

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    Primum is an encyclical of Pope Benedict XIV‚ issued by Pope St. Pius V. This proclamation took place in the 18th century‚ when religious tolerance seemed to be at a low. In this proclamation‚ people debate the idea of how the Christians and Jews in Poland are living together. They state arguments‚ pros and cons. Since the earliest of times‚ people often disagreed with Christians being over powered. When they were put up against major powers‚ stirs began to happen within the society. St. Pius V in

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    Time Magazine and the Atlantic‚ has a new tough task to conqueror. In order to discover the secret path to education success‚ Ripley travels to three particular countries that earned remarkable honors in international tests: South Korea‚ Finland‚ and Poland. She collects information from a broad range of participants in the education systems including three American exchange students who could pierce harder and dig deeper through the glossy surface of the leading schools guiding us to their top secrets

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    1941‚ Heinrich Himmler ordered SS commissioner‚ Odilo Globocnik‚ who was occupied at Poland during the time‚ to construct labor and death camps around the area. Auschwitz was one of these six death camps. On February 21‚ 1942‚ Auschwitz was officially established in Auschwitz‚ Poland. This camp’s purpose was originally supposed to be for Polish political prisoners‚ but that was soon changed. It transformed into

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    have existed as there were many other major factors that provoked the war in Europe. These factors include the unresolved issues of World War One‚ with the Treaty of Versailles being the main one‚ Hitler’s actions‚ one of these being the invasion of Poland‚ the failure of appeasement and the failure of the League of Nations. With these major factors the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact was only a minor factor in the war in Europe and so without it the war would have still broke out. On August 23‚ 1939

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    legislation‚ economic boycotts‚ and the violence of the Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") pogroms‚ all of which aimed to systematically isolate Jews from society and drive them out of the country. After the September 1939 German invasion of Poland (the beginning of World War II)‚ anti-Jewish policy escalated to the imprisonment and eventual murder of European Jewry. The Nazis first

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    and drought to make up with their country’s enemies. They had fought in Saxony‚ Poland and the Baltic states and their success had been great. In Narva‚ they had lifted the siege and defeated the Russian Tsar’s troops‚ in Kliszów they had won over the Saxons and Poles. In Fraustadt numerically strong Saxon and Russian troops had been completely crushed. But they continued to march. Because even if the king of Poland‚ the saxon elector August‚ was forced into submission there still remained the main

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