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    vast amount of food and military equipment to survive the war. The German submarine force (U-boats) severely damaged our ability to survive the war - hence Churchill’s quote above when he feared we would be starved out of the war. A great deal of our raw materials came from America and therefore had to cross the Atlantic. In normal times this journey could be hazardous because of the weather but in the war the German submarines lead by Admiral Raeder proved a very real threat. Nazi Germany estimated

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    suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean‚ and its intercepted letter to Mexico urging it to ally itself against the United States. This war is different from all the past wars. For starters the war was a global war with all the major superpowers fighting with each other. Their imperialized forces in Africa‚ South America‚ and Asia all participated in this war. Another thing that made it different is the new technologies were submarines‚ tanks‚ flame throwers

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    in total on their Navy and Army. That raises suspicion that they are preparing for war which pressured the war to start and made everyone else build up their military as well. In 1914. Submarines came about and Germany spent the most in 1914 because of those submarines. Everyone began to spend money on submarines because of the thought that Germany can attack with how big their army and navy is. Although there were many possible reasons to the start of the war‚ militarism is what mainly caused

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    Neutrality Law Essay

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    According to Source 16‚ it is mentioned that the Neutrality Law was a shackle for the most war-loving of American Presidents. The Neutrality Law was one that was said that it could not be shaken‚ as long as it is not presented to the President an excuse that it should be breeched. From what I have understood from this act‚ the U.S. was convinced that they will enter the war under any circumstances of any kind of offense that seems like a personal attack towards this country. In Source 17‚ the discussion

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    Rationing in Australia was not as extreme as in other countries closer to the warfront. In World War II‚ the attacks and battles came closer to the home country than they did in previous wars. The Australian coastline was bombed and attacked by submarines many times during the war. One of the most infamous Australia bombings was the bombing of Darwin. On the 19th of February‚ 1942‚ Darwin was invaded by Japanese aircraft. The main goal of the Japanese was to bomb the airfield and destroy the Australian

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    In WWI submarines were mostly used to protect cargo and gather merchant ships‚ but in WWII the submarines had gotten sonar and had become a prime weapon. The Battle of the Atlantic was crucial to who could win the war‚ if the Axis won‚ they won the war‚ if the Allies won‚ then they actually would have a fighting

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    In Echolocation: Volume Control by Amanda Tromans‚ she explains how some animals and machines use sound to locate things instead of using vision like others. For example‚ bats‚ dolphins‚ and submarines all do this but with a few differences. This paper is more like a review so it does not show specific steps. She explains in the beginning why those exactly use echolocation; this is basically the use of echoes and soundwaves. Those echoes and soundwaves are bounced off many objects so they can get

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    inches long‚ perfect Pike in all parts‚ green tigering the gold. Killers from the egg: the malevolent aged grin. They dance on the surface among the flies. Or move‚ stunned by their own grandeur‚ Over a bed of emerald‚ silhouette Of submarine delicacy and horror. A hundred feet long in their world. In ponds‚ under the heat-struck lily pads- Gloom of their stillness: Logged on last year’s black leaves‚ watching upwards. Or hung in an amber cavern of weeds…” Further ahead‚

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    that were used to try and break the stalemate on the western front were categorised into 2 groups: Orthodox Attempts: Use of sea power War on two fronts Search for a decisive breakthrough – artillery and infantry Unorthodox Attempts: Submarine warfare Use of chemistry War in the air Use of the tank One of the orthodox attempts was the ‘Use of sea power’‚ in order for the war to be successful; both sides needed a supply of goods‚ food and materials for making weapons and ammunition

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    Base 113 Essay

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    G eographically‚ Base 113 was located on a different frequency‚ yet it existed near the vicinity of the Barnegat area. Much like any other location that cannot be found in the physical world‚ this kept average‚ nosy people from stumbling across it by accident. And as with any other location that can only be accessible using a Teleport Anomaly or an Adelbu issue Teleportation Transponder‚ the other world existed alongside the fog world. Conversely‚ whereas the fog world was a seemingly endless expanse

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