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    Why Was Ww2 Inevitable

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    This war is the most deadliest war in history involving more than 30 countries resulting in 78.5 million deaths overall. Sparked by Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland in 1939. The war would drag on for six years until the final Allied defeat of both Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945. World War II was inevitable for several reasons. By 1936‚ the United states began preparing for it which helped them out of the Great Depression. Many knew it was bound to happen. One because the people knew that Italy‚

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    Mussolini vs. Hitler The rise of fascism in Italy was fueled by the bitter disappointed of the people over the failure to win large territorial gains at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. To more and more Italians‚ their current government‚ which was democratic at the time‚ seemed to be doing little to nothing to help the country’s problems‚ which included rising inflation and unemployment. In Germany‚ America stopped loans in 1924 and the German economy collapsed. Not knowing what to do‚ Germans

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    Heinrich Himmler’s speech at the Posen Conference of October 6‚ 1943‚ for the first time‚ clearly elucidated to all assembled leaders of the Reich that the "Final Solution" meant that "all Jews would be killed" o By 1942 – “Final Solution” = 1942-1945 → Finals = exterminated by shooting or gasing

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    Causes of World War Ii

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    Causes of World War II World War I was one of the most destructive wars in modern history. Nearly ten million soldiers died as a result of hostilities. The enormous losses on all sides of the conflict resulted in part from the introduction of new weapons‚ like the machine gun and gas warfare‚ as well as the failure of military leaders to adjust their tactics to the increasingly mechanized nature of warfare. A policy of attrition‚ particularly on the Western Front‚ cost the lives of hundreds of

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    Tourism in Germany

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    TOURISM IN GERMANY Contents INTRODUCTION. 4 1. GERMANY 5 2. GETTING THERE 7 3. ACCOMMODATION IN GERMANY. 10 4. WHERE TO GO. 13 4.1.FESTIVALS 13 4.2. NATIONAL PARKS 15 4.3. ROUTS IN GERMANY. 20 5. A JOURNEY TO BERLIN 24 5.1. ACCOMMODATION IN BERLIN 24 5.2. SIGHTSEEING IN BERLIN 28 5.3. EAT‚ DRINK‚ NIGHTLIFE 32 CONCLUSION. 34 LITERATURE 35 SITES 35 Introduction. Germany is rich by its tourist recourses. Each land has a lot of various places of interest. «Come and be

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    people compared to the Germans‚ which the term had come from the Nazi ideologies of Adolf Hitler. Upon gaining power‚ these fascist powers became incredibly expansionist‚ with Anschluss‚ the German unification of Germany and Austria‚ and the Munich Conference‚ which had the Sudetenland ceded to Germany‚ a land that was majority German speaking. Other fascist powers also took advantage of the distractions created by Germany and gained minor concessions across Europe. According to the treaty of Versailles

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    Germany did not annex Austria in a hash sense. Germany and Austria both were eliminated under what is known as an alliance. This was not allowed from the treaties of the Paris peace conference. The only reason it was allowed was because Britain and France didn’t want to fight Germany. They finally let them go on until they could invade Poland‚ while the only thing they could do was protest a bit. The Sudetenland was part of the Czechoslovakia while most of it was mainly ethnic Germans. Hitler wanted

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    ww2 vocab

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    Totalitarianism - a centralized system of government where the State has complete power over all aspects of a person’s life (politically‚ economically‚ socially and culturally); totalitarianism tries to abolish all freedom Fascism - the political ideology that considers individuals as inferior to the State. Fascism promotes a dictatorial one-party rule‚ centralized control of private enterprise‚ repression of opposition‚ an extreme form of nationalism‚ and a denial of individual rights. Fascists

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    Ap Euro Term Review

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    Italian/Northern Renaissance | | Medici Family | They dominated Florence during the 15th century and were interested in industry‚ trade‚ and banking. The first was Giovanni di Bicci de’Medici (1360-1429)‚ and the most famous was Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449-1492)‚ the great grandson of Giovanni. Medici power fell after Savonarola (1452-1498)‚ a Franciscan friar‚ gained power‚ and therefore‚ Florence was never the same. | Humanism | England: * Started taking hold in early 15th century taught

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    Outline of Wwii

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    Workers Party‚ or Nazis. Elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933‚ he quickly established himself as an absolute dictator. 1275. Munich Conference‚ appeasement‚ Neville Chamberlain 1938 - Hitler wanted to annex the Sudetenland‚ a portion of Czechoslovakia whose inhabitents were mostly German-speaking. On Sept. 29‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ France‚ and Great Britain signed the Munich Pact‚ which gave Germany the Sudetenland. British Prime Minister Chamberlain justified the pact with the belief that appeasing

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