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    peace and war are exercised. During the Cold War‚ the Canadian doctrine was structured around the worst-case scenario of total war. In that case‚ while national command was always retained in Ottawa‚ operational command were to be devolved to functional subordinate commands - ultimately to be given over to a NATO or NORAD commander for actual operations. Plans and procedures focused on Alliance structures and the mechanisms for approval and transfer of this operational control. NDHQ’s role was seen

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    Before and during the French and Indian War from about 1650 to 1763‚ Great Britain not only left its American colonies to fend for themselves amidst Native attack‚ but also to essentially to govern themselves. This salutary neglect allowed the colonies to create unique political entities‚ social structures‚ and establish a new definition of what it means to be an American. However‚ after the French and Indian War‚ Great Britain immediately turned to the colonies to replenish their debt through a

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    for the idea that women should have equal rights with men. Over history‚ this have taken the form of gaining property rights‚ the women’s suffrage‚ or the right of women to vote‚ reproductive rights‚ and the right to work for equal pay. The American Civil War illustrates how gender roles can be transformed when circumstances demand that women be allowed to enter into previously male-dominated positions of power and independence. This was the first time in American history that women played a significant

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    division in the country between North and South widened. However‚ in spite of the rising rhetoric‚ the state of Georgia was far from becoming a "war machine." In Marietta‚ the Georgia Military Institute went to the state for funds only three times between 1852 and 1863. Throughout the state‚ railroads were being built up for economic reasons‚ not reasons of war. Atlanta was concerned about fighting equipment for its newly formed fire department‚ not for some secret military unit. Life went on "as

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    "Comfort Women" Historians estimate there were between 80‚000 and 200‚000 comfort women during World War II. Of these many were from the Korean peninsula‚ China‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Netherlands‚ and the Philippines. ("Comfort women protest texts‚" UPI‚ 2 May 1997) More than half of the 169 comfort women survivors in the Philippines were below age 20 when kidnapped by the now-defunct Japanese Imperial Army troops. ("Comfort women protest texts‚" UPI‚ 2 May 1997) Australian

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    Women played a major role in World War I‚ especially in their contribution in the American and European Society. Women have many times been known to stay away from wars and to help motivate soldiers from home. Even though multiple women have played roles in previous wars their roles were very limited. Women in the previous wars would provide the men with cooking‚ nursing‚ and laundry. It was known that women have played a part in the wars that came before WWI. When WWI came‚ the country realized

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    One aspect of Australia’s involvement in World War 2 was the POWs (Prisoners Of War) this is a significant event because of the way they were treated. POWs were treated very poorly‚ conditions unimaginable. Prisoners of war were held in various places‚ dependant on where they were captured. Some Prisoners of war were held captive for 5 – 10 years there are a few rare cases when POWs were held for decades on end. The prisoners of war during the World War II‚ (1939-1945) were treated poorly with no

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    World War One was a dreadful conflict that lasted four years (1914- 1918) and involved all major powers at the time. It was the first total war ever which means it affected all sections of the society‚ not only the soldiers fighting on the front. People of the belligerent countries felt the impact of the war through labor deficiency‚ food shortages and rations‚ government propaganda‚ censorship… Women played a vital role in keeping the war going. They convinced their husbands‚ sons‚ relatives to

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    Americans in World War II you usually think of fighting or how we dropped the atomic bomb. But‚ what if I told you that women actually played a key role in World War II. They could join the military if they wanted. They took over the roles of men‚ such as their jobs. Some helped greatly from home by working in factories and rationing much needed supplies. Here are some of the things that women did to help us win World War II. World War two was the first war that women played a major role in. During World

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    2013 Jordan C. Feb 11‚ 2013 As World War 2 ended‚ it brought many important changes in Canada. There were more than 40‚000 Canadian lives lost. There are many changes in Canada politically‚ economically and socially. In the next world war‚ we could see how Canada began to form itself as an independent country. World War 2 began with Hitler’s invasion of Poland and two days later‚ Britain‚ France declared war on Germany. Canada then agreed to join in the war on September 1‚ 1939... Since Canada

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