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    The focus for week seven of the course is on ‘Africa‚ World War II‚ and its Aftermath’‚ which is another debated topic between African historians. In class two main arguments stood out‚ the first being that one outcome of World War II was a revitalisation and strengthening of the colonial states. In comparison‚ there is no denying that nationalism expanded and became more violent following the war supporting the second argument that World War II began the end of colonialism in Africa. With many different

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    World War II took place from 1939 to 1945‚ and led to over 60‚000 military and civilian casualties. The War affected every country in the world‚ so when it became clear that Germany and her allies were being defeated‚ the world breathed a sigh of relief. Unfortunately‚ the surrender that came from most German allies in the rest of the world was not a predisposition the Japanese shared. They refused to surrender until the United States dropped atomic weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima

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    Individuals generally compare pre and post World War II historically‚ looking at the facts and politics of the matter. However‚ during this era music was also growing dramatically. From pianos to banjos‚ music was changing. Music changed with pre and post World War II eras in order to cope with the idea of war. Or rather‚ the lack thereof. Without this change in music‚ U.S. citizens would have remained hopeless during World War II. From 1789 until 1941‚ individuals were caught in an era known as

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    Unit: World War II and Its Aftermath This Unit Activity will help you meet these educational goals: Inquiry Skills—You will develop questions and plan investigations‚ evaluate change and continuity over time‚ develop credible explanations of historical events and developments based on reasoned interpretation of evidence‚ gather evidence‚ evaluate and use evidence‚ develop explanations and make persuasive arguments in support of your conclusions‚ and communicate your conclusions. 21st Century Skills—You

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    World War Ii Operation Torch

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    strategy — arguments that were finally stilled by the intervention of the American president‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt. In both a direct and an indirect sense‚ Torch’s impact was enormous on the course of Anglo-American strategy during the remainder of the war. It may have been the most important strategic decision that Allied leaders would make. In fact‚ this amphibious operation inevitably postponed the landing in France until 1944‚ but at the same time it allowed the United States to complete mobilization

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    Pacifism during World War II During the World War II battle some people believed that pacifism was the answer toward stopping it. George Orwell‚ one of the most important controversial writers during the twentieth century‚ was stunned and enraged at the people who believed pacifism would help end the war. How can someone expect to win by being pacifist when the enemy cannot be reasoned with? Orwell’s passionate antifascism during War World II led him into conflict with the liberal pacifist movement

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    Even though The treaty of Versailles made Hitler angry and caused the second world war.‚ World War II was not a continuation of World War I because WWI helped with WWII but they were two different wars and Different results occurred because of the different wars. You may use the example outline below to organize your arguments before writing. This outline illustrates how to organize a four paragraph piece of argument writing. You can add or remove body paragraphs as needed to meet your needs.Step

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    Introduction Two pieces of technology that stand out in the history of World War II are Radar and Bombsights. Both technologies played a crucial role in the defensive and offensive strategies of all the countries involved. During World War II RADAR saw its first use in combat operations. Although radar came of age during the war (Goebel) it is often referred to as the weapon that won the war and the invention that changed the world. Radar was a technology that allowed land bases to detect incoming

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    After the First World War‚ many collective security plans and appeasement policies were established by European nations- the League of Nations‚ the Stressa Front‚ etc… to ensure safety for the old powers‚ such as France or Britain‚ who felt insecure witnessing the rise in power of Germany‚ Italy‚ and Russia; however‚ the outbreak of World War II proved the weaknesses of the collective security‚ which were the most prominent cause to the failure of international diplomacy‚ and in addition to Germany’s

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    Was World War I primarily fought in the trenches? Life in the Trenches There was nothing glamorous about trench life. World War 1 trenches were dirty‚ smelly and riddled with disease. For soldier’s‚ life in the trenches meant living in fear. In fear of diseases (like cholera and trench foot) and of course‚ the constant fear of enemy attack. Trench warfare WW1 style is something all participating countries vowed never to repeat and the facts make it easy to see why. Photo- British troops sitting

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