Germany was part of the Central Powers during World War One‚ meaning that they were strong in many ways‚ yet they lost. They were the strongest economical force during the 1900s‚ but it all changed as the war went on. There were many reasons as to why they lost‚ some were the tactics that they used‚ meanwhile some were the ones their enemies used against them. Also‚ they didn’t expect a war mostly about attrition but they realized in 1918 that they had been doing that for four years‚ slimming their
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during the First World War How did women contribute to the war effort? Suffragist and suffragette member took men’s places in jobs when the men went overseas to fight. Hundreds and thousands of women were employed in munitions factories‚ in the transport system (conductors on buses and trams)‚ employed as labourers on farms‚ as nurses and in offices a secretaries and receptionists. This was a crucial part of the war effort as it kept the country going. How were civilians affected by the war? During
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white boxer and encouraged blacks to enlist in the army 2. What was the first concentration camp and when was it set up? Dachau‚ 1933 3. What groups of people were targeted during the Holocaust? Jews‚ Gypsies‚ Polish Catholic‚ Russians‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ homosexuals‚ and political prisoners. 4. What was the “Final Solution”? The mass murder of Jews 5. Based on the reading‚ describe Auschwitz. more than 1.6 million were killed in Auschwitz‚ they didn ’t feed babies to see how
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World War I and its Effect on International Relations[1] It is a tragedy when one person dies. When 10 million die…well‚ the only thing we can call it is World War I. Now‚ going to war is justified if it is to end slavery or stop Hitler. It’s even understandable to go to war over a stolen bucket (which has happened). But to fight for no reason is the height of foolishness. Ironically‚ World War I was a product of the Napoleonic Wars‚ which killed a generation of young men. After Napoleon was
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Causes and Effects of World War II Name Institution Causes and Effects of World War II Two major events signifying global conflicts are the popular World War I and II that comprised of inhuman atrocities and destructions worldwide. World War I started out as a tug-of-war among the European states which all wanted to be the predominant superpower in Europe‚ especially Germany (Duignan & Gann‚ 1995). However Germany lost the battle and was imposed on the Treaty of Versailles which demanded
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Even though the Treaty of Versailles was meant to end future conflict‚ all it did was Influence a World War.Some of the reasons why include Germany wanting their land back‚ wanting a full army‚ having to pay billions of dollars to all the allied nations‚ and how the treaty made Germany feel as a whole. When the Treaty was made‚ it included many rules and changes. One of those changes was that some of Germany’s land would be taken. The land that was taken included about 40% of their coal producing
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Germany would fight their last major battle against the Allied Forces in the summer of 1918 in the Second Battle of the Marne. This was the last major offensive that Germany would fight in World War I. This battle was supposed to be the battle that turned the tide for Germany but‚ it ultimately led to their downfall. It began on the Month of July 15 and lasted until the 5th of August 1918 and it brought a comeback plan devised by Erich Lundendorff the Chief of Staff for Germany. The plan called
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Discuss one cause of war for each level of analysis (structural-systemic‚ state‚ and individual). From time immemorial human beings have sought to find a logical way to explain the causes of the tragedy of war. Political theorists have provided researchers with an important tool—the levels of analysis. Attributed to Waltz‚ the levels of analysis are an analytical tool to simplify and more thoroughly understand the workings of the causes of war. The levels are: structural systemic‚ state‚ and
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Justina Saed Mr. Caldron 4/8/13 Per.7 World War I World War I was a destructive and horrible war. It lasted from 1914 to 1918. The causes of WWI were alliances‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. What do you think was the underlying cause of WWI? The idea of the term underlying simply means the main idea. Also‚ the definition of the word cause in this case meant the reasons WWI began. The three causes of WWI were alliances‚ militarism‚ and imperialism‚ however the main cause was imperialism.
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America worries about problems that people in other countries would never get to dream of or even get to talk about in their lifetimes. America’s “first world problems” are things that usually are taken for granted. For example‚ the next updated electronic coming out or out and pair of tennis shoes put out on display at the stores. As Americans know that those items are all good to them‚ they don’t understand how a person from the eastern hemisphere struggling in a sweatshop for low pay deals with
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