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    Women and World War II Eighteen million women worked in the work force during World War II. World War II caused a change on how women were being portrayed. As a result of the war‚ they took on different gender roles; the military created divisions where women could serve; and women’s rights were affected. Traditionally‚ women were usually found at home as a mother‚ a wife‚ a teacher and as a housekeeper. Women were discouraged from working ‚ while men would leave the home to work and provide

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    A Comparison of the Nazi and Soviet Governments of World War II Despite being on opposing sides during World War II‚ the governments of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany had many similarities. The two regimes were infamous for their corrupt militaristic governments and their use of propaganda and censorship to secure the loyalty and cooperation of their citizens. Most importantly‚ the policies towards minorities in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia were the cause of mass violence and millions of deaths

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    Japan invaded China to initiate the war in the Pacific”(Axis Alliance in World War II). Japan was now officially in war with the Pacific. They still knew that the US was a major threat now‚ and that they were their biggest enemy. “Gen. Tojo Hideki believed that the United States was determined to throttle Japan‚ that was inevitable‚ and that it would be preferable to begin conflict sooner rather than later”(World War II Part 2). General Tojo knew that war was inevitable‚ and his popular opinion that

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    Frederick II is a man of contradictions. He earned his moniker of “Frederick the Great” by being one of 18th century’s greatest military strategist. He was Prussia’s king from 1740 to 1786. During his time on the throne‚ Frederick increased Prussia’s territories and military power. He inspired a number of leaders after him‚ from the famous Napoleon Bonaparte to the infamous Adolf Hitler (Frederick II Biography‚ 2015). To the countries he had defeated he was a despot. In contrast‚ in the domestic

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    Winston Churchill: World War II Throughout Winston Churchill’s nationalistic career‚ he served the United Kingdom as a war correspondent‚ soldier‚ politician‚ member of the British Parliament‚ first lord of the Admiralty‚ and prime minister. Churchill took the role of inspiring Britain during the dark days of World War II. Winston Churchill became a great leader during World War II due too preparation during his youth‚ clever political decisions and great oratory skills. Winston Churchill was

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    This quote perfectly highlights the damming inequality faced by women in America after World War II‚ that all social and economic gains made during the war were lost in the subsequent years. Within this essay‚ the idea that these gains were lost will be discussed paying close attention to female’s role in employment‚ education‚ and society in the decade after World War II. In America during World War II‚ thousands of American women were given the opportunity to help support their country‚ these opportunities

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    In 1939,Italy entered the World War II because they had a treaty with Germany and they only got few benefits from the treaty. One side of the argument is that Italy should enter the World War II. The other side of that the Italy should not enter the World War II. I believe that Italy should enter the World War II. I have three reasons why I believe that the Italy should enter the World War II. The reasons why Italy should enter the World War II were Benito Mussolini would like to make a strong‚ new

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    There was a second war in September 1939. This became known as World War 2. During this war they had Entertainment for the people to get their mind off of the war. Their Entertainment was Radios/music‚ movies/filming and different games. They had famous people to also help with the entertainment Tommy Trinder ( famous comedian)‚ Glenn Miller ( Music ) ‚ Betty Grable ( dancer ) and others. Government had took over everything else so entertainment was a good thing for them to get into. The first

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    D-Day D-Day was among the bloodiest days of WWII. D-Day was the start of WWII and the turning point of it‚ affecting the war more as it went on. With the Nazi’s already conquering most or all of Europe‚ they thought they were going to reign over all the world. As they started to take Jews away‚ America stepped in with their allies‚ Britain‚ Canada‚ France and many more. (“D-Day”)All the Armies Commanders and Captains met and planned the bloodiest day for two years. The Allied Forces had to

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    World War Two was a destructive time that allowed women in the United States‚ Great Britain‚ and Soviet Union to play crucial roles that ultimately lead to their country’s immense success. Beforehand women had dealt with gender inequality by society placing them in positions that were traditional at the time. This meant that they stayed at home cooking as well as cleaning‚ and if they tried to break that barrier by having a career then it would be socially unacceptable. Since WWII was a total war

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