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    World War II was a very brutal and terrible war led by Adolf Hitler. During this war‚ Jews were discriminated by Hitler and his followers. Most of these European Jews were eventually sent to concentration camps. The purposes of the concentration camps were to concentrate Jews‚ to get free slave labor‚ and to kill them. First of all‚ the primary purpose was to concentrate Jews‚ hence the name. The Jews were concentrated in small areas and most importantly‚ away from the rest of the population. Anti-semitism

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    During World War II‚ many people other than Jews were taken into camps. They called themselves the “Kriegies”(“PBS” 6) or prisoners of war. Most of these camps that these civilians‚ or soldiers were trapped in‚ were tormenting and miserable. To be able to survive this war was most difficult‚ but to be able to survive a prison camp was close to impossible. Many of the prisoners in World War II were taken to camps in or near Germany. These prisoners were “beaten‚ starved‚ and worked to death” (“World

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    In the early times leading up to the World Wars‚ nations never had a need to fully understand the relations of the world and how this affected the world and politics. This means that before 1918‚ International Relations did not exist as a study on its own. International relations as a discipline grew out of the study of diplomatic history and International Law as cited by (Nicolson‚ 1939 as cited by Kydd n.d. ) . After World War I however‚ a new approach had to be found to better understand why

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    World War II was clearly worth it for many key reasons. Without the war countries could still be led by an dictator. People could still be in dreadful living conditions. Everything would be a lot different and there could still be concentration camps. Women might not even have rights or respect that they do today. Men would still be subduing women because they felt that women were inferior to men. To start‚ when the war came upon us it opened job opportunity’s for women. Some of those jobs included

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    played a major role in World War II by promoting national identity and unity. T World War II gave us countless examples of wartime propaganda posters that engaged Propaganda posters‚ fabricated by both Allied and Axis nations‚ persuaded their populaces of the justness of their cause. These posters today can be found in museums and online‚ allowing us all to study different methods of national advertising in times of war. The War Production Board was established in 1942 to direct war production and and

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    Though there were many contributing factors to the start of World War II‚ Germany invading Poland was the most significant. Adolf Hitler’s demanding‚ rigorous expectations of the Nazis made them extremely powerful and threatening. Thus‚ Germany was very confident during this attack with their new force‚ blitzkrieg‚ and their previous experiences of invading Austria and Czechoslovakia. Germany’s desire to expand the state after being banned from armed forces in the 1928 Kellogg- Briand Pact caused

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    Nuclear techniques were a major part of wars for the United States especially in world war II. In world war II nuclear techniques were used to help America in the war to promote their chances of them winning the war. During this time this was the nuclear age where the united states moved towards the nuclear age. The nuclear age was apart of the time where many of the war tactics were nuclear weapons. Americans in the war were helped severely by the efforts in the war with nuclear techniques. Many techniques

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    Was Germany to Blame For World War II? Germany is often solely blamed for the outbreak of World War. However‚ there are several factors which contributed to the occurrence of the war. Although the purpose of the Treaty of Versailles (1919) was to ensure Germany could never start another war‚ it indirectly contributed to World War Two. Germany was unhappy with the terms of the treaty‚ especially the War Guilt Clause and the huge amount of reparations that had to be paid to the Allies. At this time

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    historical events have taken place that have affected my family such as the French Revolution‚ cultural and educational revolution in Guadeloupe‚ and World War II. However‚ even though my ancestors are separated by decades and thousands of miles‚ they are intrepid fearless men who are not afraid to do what they feel needs to be done. Guadeloupe is an Island in the French Caribbean which has a long history of plantations and colonization. Europeans colonized Guadeloupe

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    World War II is considered one of the greatest tragedies of all time with over 50 million casualties (White). It’s wrong to say that it was only the Nazis and their treatment of the Jewish people. There was mistreatment of minorities on both sides. For example the Zoot Suit Riots‚ in which Anglo-American servicemen attacked Latino-Americans under the belief that they were not American. But during the war‚ Latino-Americans sought to prove the opposite. Through their contributions‚ despite their struggles

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