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    destruction all over Europe‚ and the cost of billions of dollars. Europe had to deal with a divided Germany and a divided Berlin where half of the country was under communist rule and the other half was under Democratic rule. The people of Berlin were in desperate need and Truman sent food‚ medicine‚ fuel‚ and clothing. In contrast‚ America was stronger and more prosperous than before. A sense of nationalism spread all throughout the country similar to the sense of pride after World War I. The Americans

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    How Did Stalin Cause Ww2

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    WWII World War II was by far the most destructive and horrific war fought. The war started in 1939 and lasted until 1945. No previous war could match the death and carnage seen by survivors and veterans. WWI was largely responsible for the conditions that had set up WWII‚ but the advanced weapons‚ the demoralization of humanity and the will to destroy showed the 20-year difference. The war included many nations‚ but the main Allies included Great Britain‚ the U.S.‚ the Soviet Union‚ China‚

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    At the beginning of World War II Winston Churchill did not seen the threat of rival countries as the leader of Nazi Germany rose to power‚ the soviet leader of the Soviet Union‚ and with the treat rising each of every day pushing tension of all out world war happening for the second time but on September 3rd of 1939 England declared war on Germany for invading Poland and have already annexed the Rhineland‚ Austria‚ and Czechoslovakia. Also on september 3rd Winston Churchill became the First Lord

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    Russia’s World War II Contribution The result of World War II‚ was an indisputable victory for the Allies. While Western opinion suggests that Americans feel largely responsible for this triumph‚ an argument can be made that the war was actually won on the Russian front. For example‚ Russia’s involvement at Operation Barbarossa‚ the Battle of Stalingrad‚ the Battle of Kursk‚ and the Battle of Berlin had an unparalleled effect on the outcome of World War II. When these battles are examined from a

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    Why Did Ww2 Break Out

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    they had made. There are a number of reasons for this. Germany was being dictated by a powerful dictator who would go to extreme measures. At the time Germany was under The Treaty of Versailles but they still continued to manufacture and design weapons. This really raised tension between the countries but the league decided to ignore it and let them get away with the manufacturing of weapons. The league didn’t know what Germany was planning to do‚ but they ignored the evidence and talks about Germanys

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    How Did Ww2 Affect Canada

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    World War II had the largest armed forces involved and was the “most traumatizing and frightening” (Arthur‚ 103) war of all time. There were about 72 million deaths worldwide during WWII but only 45400 were Canadians (Neary‚ Peter‚ 137). With all the death and violence that occurred during World War II there were a few promising things as well. World War II positively affected the development of Canada because the war created more job opportunities which created more money in the economy‚ Canada

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    How Did Germany Cause Ww2

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    especially for World War I as it was one of the bloodiest wars in human history‚ with over 35 million military and civilian casualties (Casualties). Britain‚ Russia‚ and Germany were among the few European powers in the war. Russian and Britain joined the war based on the alliances they made‚ whereas countries such as Germany joined the war because they were eager to be recognised among the European superpowers. Although some countries and individuals believed the war was beneficial‚ in actuality the

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    Education: British: • intent of providing for education • neglect or freedom of choice (irony…) • effect of varying education systems • 19th century‚ few education institutions provided by British • 20th century‚ increase in demand for English-trained people • provided grants to set up schools‚ Singapore Institution(RI- 1868) • established Queen’s scholarship to further studies • Medical schools built by Asian leaders • More money to English and Malay Schools (Chinese schools received

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    World War II has been the deadliest‚ most devastating war throughout history. It involved more than 33 nations‚ and all of them were divided into two different groups: the Axis Powers and The Allies. Their goal was to win the war. America was one of the Allies‚ but at first it was under an isolationist policy. They finally decided to join the war when other nations started attacking. The United States actions during WWII were mostly negative because of the treatment they gave to women and minorities

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    claimed a race-based superiority for "Aryans" and embraced a virulent anti-Semitism both to designate a scapegoat for Germany’s problems and to be able to bribe supporters with property and positions taken from German Jews. The first fascist movement was that of Italy’s Benito Mussolini‚ who came to power with the aid of conservative elites seeking to put down the revolutionary workers’ movement arising after World War I. The international influence of fascism greatly increased when the Nazis assumed

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