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    opening of the Atomic Era‚ how did this fiery conflict erupt into the biggest bloodiest War on this Earth? After World War One the seeds of World War Two were planted through the unbearable burdens put on the German people from the infamous treaty of Versailles. With the rise of the notorious dictator Hitler‚ the German people thirsted for a new beginning. The Western World appeased Nazi Germany which sought more land and threatened war if it’s demands were not met and the Great Powers complied to try

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    “To what extent was Hitler responsible for the Second World War?” ‘From the first day that he "seized power‚" January 30‚ 1933‚ Hitler knew that only sudden death awaited him if he failed to restore pride and empire to post-Versailles Germany.’[1] The Second World War was the deadliest battle in History. Figures estimate that over 59 million people were killed during its conflict. German leadership was under Adolf Hitler‚ a ruthless dictator who was the chancellor of Germany during the majority

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    In the summer of 1919‚ World War 1 had officially ended through the Treaty of Versailles‚ though that was not the only thing that would end at the time. Under the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany was forced to pay billions in reparations‚ make vast reductions in the army and other crippling punishments. The terms of the treaty had completely destroyed Germany through the economy. Jobs were lost‚ the currency had gone through major inflation‚ their land had been withdrawn from Germany and on top of it

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    Ely Moore P3 Mr. WILLIS The involvement of the United States in The Great War. World War 1 was the war to use advance weaponry in combat and chemical warfare. This war was worldwide which many country’s fought each other. At that time period it was the bloodiest war for them. This war was centered in Europe‚ no one in the war advance. America did not enter the war until the third year. Although it was a war that really no country wanted but seem that were not able to stop it. The total

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    Before WWII stretches from Europe till the Pacific Ocean. Germany‚ (the most notorious country that caused the most damage) was enraged about the Treaty of Versailles that limited their power of their government. As a result‚ a man by the name of Adolf Hitler‚ promised to destroy the Treaty of Versailles‚ and to restore Germany to its rightful state in Europe. While the rest of Europe and the world‚ is aware of Germany attempt rebuild itself and invasion among countries. Their only solution to this

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    Germany. The end of World War I left Germany feeling humiliated and defeated. In order to restore their national honor and pride‚ Germans voted Hitler into power and he tried to conquer Europe. Germany’s humiliation was mainly caused by the Treaty of Versailles. Despite the opinions of many different people‚ there were three main causes for World War II. Different people have different opinions about the causes of World War II. The three most excepted causes are Prussian Militarism‚ appeasement‚ and

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    role in the revision of the Treaty of Versailles; however‚ they were not the sole causes. The Locarno treaties enabled Germany to become a member of the League of Nations. Becoming a member gave Germany the ability to become more prominent in international and foreign policies throughout Europe. This gave the country the opportunity to recommend the Young Plan and the Rhineland Pact. These offered Germany the stepping-stone to revising the Treaty of Versailles. Russia and Eastern Europe: During

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    chancellor in 1933 to even after his death and the legacy he had left behind. It can be said that in the span of 20 years between 1933 and 1953 Hitler had huge short term significance on international relations‚ ranging from his views on the treaty of Versailles‚ war in Europe all the way through to the eventual split of Germany post 1945 following his death. By 1953 Hitler had a catastrophic effect on international relations‚ he had left Europe in ruins and effectively sowed the seeds for the cold war

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    Boughton house is a house situated in Northamptonshire. I believe that it is not very typical of Tudor country houses due to most features resembling more 17th century style houses - for example Versailles - however I don’t think it is entirely different due to some physical details of the house‚ how it was obtained and how it became what it is today. Firstly‚ (between 1536 and 1540 ) King Henry VIII wanted more power and money‚ and since The Pope didn’t approve of Henry’s divorce‚ he made himself

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    sought only to punish the German Empire to the harshest degree. With their determination to substantially debilitate Germany‚ The Treaty of Versaille decimated its army to an almost humiliating number‚ decreased the size of Germany‚ and forced the empire to pay an insurmountable amount in reparations for damages from the war. Basically‚ The Treaty of Versaille pummeled the German military and economy‚ and left Germany boiling with discontent‚ and pursuing the revenge that would come in the second

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