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    Australia’s defence Defence has its own role in Australia‚ with its foreign affair policies Australia’s priorities and its own unique geographical its great defense is focus in the Asia-Pacific region. Defence in Australia adapts to different challenges such as security issues‚ economies‚ border linkages and much more. These perk help us ally with three major powers and economies’ which are The United States‚ China and Indonesia which is Australia’s largest neighbour. All this has different links

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    The 60th anniversary of one of the most fateful events in world history went unremarked this week. On Aug. 23‚ 1939 Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin agreed to what became known as the Nazi-Soviet nonaggression pact. With that‚ Stalin made World War II possible. Assured that he was protected from Soviet counter-aggression in the East‚ Hitler invaded Poland a week later‚ Sept. 1. The signal that something was up between the two totalitarian powers had come some four months earlier but European chancelleries

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    Genocide Vs Holocaust

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    The words Genocide and the Holocaust both describe a grand massacre done with the intention of exterminating an entire race or people. Genocide is more specifically the “systematic destruction of a certain people based on their race‚ religion‚ or citizenship.” (Kumar‚ 2018) This destruction can take place by isolating people‚ enforcing birth control on women‚ or trying to ‘tame a bunch of savages’. Holocaust is originally a Greek word‚ meaning‚ ‘whole burnt.’ Holocaust was first used to describe

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    power he had military support with Italy‚ see the Pact of Steel‚ signed in May (1939)‚ and the Nazi-soviet pact signed in August (1939) with Stallin which he will later break as he did in the Munich agreement. Hitler was still looking for expansion and ratifying agreements on the right chronology; his opponents faced two choices: 1) Execute Hitlers demands- 2) Or Go to war‚ and try to stop him As he invaded Czechoslovakia he not only broke the pact but also was heading for Europes domination‚ and

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    Hitler's Foreign Policy

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    History – Hitler’s Foreign Policy The Revival of Germany January 1933 – Hitler becomes Chancellor Hitler’s Foreign Policy Aims 1. Destroy Treaty of Versailles (Versailles had limited Germany’s armed forces‚ taken away her colonies‚ forced Germany to give land to her neighbours which meant there were Germans under foreign rule) and impose German control in Europe. This involved rearmament & the destruction of French alliance system. 2. Union of German-Speaking people → Hitler

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    In July 1940‚ Nazi Germany is at the peak of its take on Europe. Just a mere year after it has taken France and its lower countries‚ Adolf Hitler and his military began planning the invasion to take the Soviet Union. Naming the operation‚ Operation Barbarossa‚ Germany began envisaging its actions to cease the Soviet Union with its rich resources. Although a non-aggression agreement was signed between the two countries‚ Hitler did not pay heed to the agreement‚ he was instead very much caught up with

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    which was called the pact of the birds. The pact of the birds included laws about behaving‚ how to act‚ and the most important rule‚ which was to never travel to the land of the Sea People. There was a bird by the name of Darius who despised these rules because he thought it was unfair to not be able to travel to the land of the Sea People. Darius was part of the group called The Elks‚ which was lead by the tribe leader Elkanson. So it all started when Darius broke the pact of the birds. ; Darius

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    In World War II the English government turned a blind eye to Hitler and his followers as they slowly took back the land the once owned. The English government did this as to try prevent a Second World War. They believed that if they continued to agree to the Germans commands the would be able to prevent another world war. The English became blind to what Hitler and the Nazis were doing and continued letting the Germans receive what they demanded. Albert Einstein once said ’The world is a dangerous

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    Agreement (Auto Pact). “The agreement helped secure the foundations for Canadian manufacturing and industry.”6 Creating a strong foundation for the economy of Canada improved many things. It protected the country if anything bad were to happen and made it easier to repair the country back to normal. A countries look‚ or reputation also depends on its economy. When a country has prosperity‚ people from other countries will want to visit‚ earning more money from foreigners as well. “The Auto Pact helped strengthen

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    minds. A map provided by NATO presents us with information about the Warsaw Pact’s influence on Europe (Doc 5). Since the United States created NATO‚ the USSR responded by implementing the Warsaw Pact. By creating NATO‚ they were able to influence democracy on most of the Europe‚ leaving the Warsaw Pact with a few countries. This gave the United States the advantage‚ because since they had more influence on more countries‚ they were able to expand further and further into Europe. The United States

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