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    The Second World War proved to be the most devastating war of its time‚ witnessing a level of carnage previously inconceivable. However‚ for the vast number of Americans‚ most of who were on the home front‚ the war provided a very different experience‚ their only insight to it being through the “newsreel images that flickered across America’s theatre scenes.” According to statistics‚ of the 50 million people that died during the war‚ only 1 per cent of them were American. In America‚ the war “galvanized

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    The devastation of the Second World War forever changed European Society. The war wiped out a generation of young men and left millions of Europeans uprooted from their homes. Many wondered whether Europe could deal with the consequences of a war that challenged conventional wisdom. Ultimately Europeans found different ways to cope and overcome their darkest hour. The development of the East-West divide and the growing influence of the United States and Soviet Union impacted how Europeans coped.

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    The World Wars are inarguably some of the greatest conflicts in human history. With roots going back to the earliest years of the twentieth century‚ what is now known as the Army Air Defense Artillery branch played an integral role in the Second World War. Initially called the Coast Artillery Corps‚ rebranded as the Anti-Aircraft Artillery‚ and finally becoming the Air Defense Artillery‚ the branch maintains a storied history of action through several key battles of World War II. The basis for

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    “Continuation” is when something begins again where it stopped. The First World War broke out at 1914. The Second World War broke out at 1939. The discontent of some countries with the Paris Peace Conference was a continuation of the First World War that paved the way to the Second World War. First‚ there was the discontent of Germany. Germany was a defeated country in the First World War. She was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles. She had to pay huge indemnity and give up territories. She

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    born into the Scipio family‚ which is a famous and one of the great patrician families in Rome. Scipio’s father‚ grandfather‚ and great-grandfather had all been consuls. The greatest influence on his life is the second Punic War. Scipio had his greatest developments during this war‚ and he would eventually save the Roman Republic from the Carthaginians. His first major battle was when his father‚ also Publius Scipio‚ was ambushed by Hannibal Barca. Livy records that while his father was wounded

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    The Second World War was much bigger and deadlier than the first in every way. It was fought around the world‚ from Norway to New Guinea‚ from Hawaii to Egypt‚ and on every ocean – it was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. Known to have been the most widespread war in history‚ it directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. But unlike the First World War‚ the Second World War was fast moving and mobile; the use of technology was more widespread and effective. The

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    Enlistment and Service Second World War Enlistment Second World War At the start of the Second World War Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders were allowed to enlist and many did so. But in 1940 the Defence Committee decided the enlistment of Indigenous Australians was "neither necessary not desirable"‚ partly because White Australians would object to serving with them. However‚ when Japan entered the war increased need for manpower forced the loosening of restrictions. Torres Strait

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    example of resistance in the Second World War. He is a hero who saved children from what would have almost certainly been a childhood of torture at best and death at worst. Winton is a kind man‚ to be sure‚ but for decades nobody knew the extent of his kindness. Despite his courageous efforts‚ it was not until 1988 that his actions became known publically. Currently‚ Nicholas Winton is 105 years old‚ living out the rest of his life as a recognized hero. During the war‚ Nicholas Winton was an English

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    Throughout the wars that have been fought there has been much change. From using guns that could only shoot 10 rounds per minute in the First World War until now where we have weapons capable to shoot 6000 rounds per minute which is ten times more shots per second than a World War 1 weapon. The South African War (1899–1902) was Canada’s first foreign war. Also known as the Boer War‚ it was fought between Britain (with help from its colonies and Dominions such as Canada) and the Afrikaner republics

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    The Second World War sparked Canada’s economic boom while drastically changing its political landscape‚ which moulded Canada into the country we know today. Both factors brought Canada back to life after the Great Depression‚ which assisted in creating an economically and politically stable nation. Before the war‚ Canada was suffering a financial crisis‚ infamously known as “The Great Depression‚" where millions of Canadians lost their jobs and savings. However‚ due to the onset of WWII‚ the economic

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