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    WW2 DOGFIGHTS

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    WW2 DOGFIGHTS In a dogfight a pilot is tested to the highest degree on how well he can maneuver his plane away from his opponent and position himself in a position that allows himself to destroy his opponent. By the definition of a dogfight it is any fight between warring fighter planes‚ which means it is not always a one on one situation that you will encounter. Any little advantage that you can obtain over your opponent is immensely crucial but some deciding factors are typically air speed‚ experience

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    Propaganda is when someone uses allegations‚ ideas‚ or rumors to further their own cause and hurt someone else. I do believe that the Romans used this method to make themselves and their empire look better. The Romans might have been some of the first rulers to use propaganda‚ but since their time we have seen many political leaders use the same methods to make themselves achieve a higher level of affection from the people under them. The first sign to me of their propaganda was their architecture

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    During world war ii the media was a great resource for promoting a message and persuading an idea among people. Today people refer to the media- social media- as a way to connect and share mostly through some form of technology. However‚ the British government make use of posters and commercials to connect and share their message. With these types of propaganda they convinced people to join the war effort. Some of the persuasive techniques employed through propaganda include;Name calling‚ The Plain

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    Causes of WW1

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    Is Germany to blame for WW1 and to what extent? –Marya Atassi By the end of World War 1‚ during the Peace negotiation‚ everyone looked for someone to blame for the damage. Therefore fingers were pointed at Germany since it was the easiest to blame after it being defeated. In the treaty of Versailles‚ victorious countries agreed that Germany is to take responsibilty of all the "loss and damage" as Article 231 states. That is not fair though‚ because Germany was not the only country to attack

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    Causes of WW1

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    The struggle of imperialism was correspondingly apart of the cause too because it set up the scene for other wars to take place. This is why imperialism is so substantial in history when we reference the Great War. These causes led to a world of propaganda‚ 8.5 million deaths‚ rationing of food‚ and higher taxes. One of the first causes of World War 1 began on July 28th‚ 1914 when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. The cause of this was because in Sarajevo Serbian‚ nationalist assassinated

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    Role In Ww2

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    Role of United States in World Wars and the Consistent Failure of Totalitarianism Governments The increased energy gained by the North Atlantic Region can be attributed to a number of different sources. However‚ there are two crucial factors that stand out above the rest. Both events fall between the time of the United States entry into World War I in 1917‚ and end a few years after the World War II immediate repercussions are resolved‚ in about 1952. The role of America throughout both World

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    Why Is Ww1 Important

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    WW1 was the most significant because it resulted in change and affected people over a long period of time. it also lead into profound consequences which revealed lots about the past. It helps us understand the present.WW1 was the most important/ significant work war. Because of all the changes. The opening months of the war caused profound shock due to the huge casualties caused by modern weapons. Losses on all fronts for the year 1914 topped five million‚ with a million men killed. This was a scale

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    Poster Propaganda

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    The Poster Art of WWI and WWII During the First and Second World Wars‚ propaganda posters were used to influence people of their country to do certain objectives to support the troops. These objectives were anything from purchasing war bonds to rationing food for the soldiers. The influence of these propaganda posters was tremendous in many different countries. During World War I‚ propaganda posters played a very big role in the United States. These propaganda posters were made to help support

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    Nazi Propaganda

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    Most Nazi Propaganda was ineffective. Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement. The Nazis used propaganda to a great extent in Germany. It was impossible to escape and millions of ordinary Germans came across Propaganda every day. Not all the propaganda in Nazi Germany was successful but I believe that overall propaganda was massively successful in gaining Hitler and the Nazis support and influencing Germans with Nazi ideas and attitudes. By dominating all aspects of society many Germans

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    obliterate their own understanding of their history” (GoodReads)‚ was a quote that George Orwell‚ a once famous author‚ used to describe the uses and effects of propaganda. In relation to World War 1‚ many countries that were involved in the fighting had to gain support from its citizens in order to fund the war effort. By using propaganda‚ these countries were able to gain support through its citizens and to fight battles due to the increase in support of the military. Governments in the war devoted

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