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    going to war‚ or committing the atrocities which occurred. The key success for the rise of Nazism in Germany was largely due to the introduction of a new wartime strategy. This strategy‚ mixed with the near perfect timing of the depression‚ would be used by an aggressive minority‚ to overwhelm and persuade the easily impressionable majority into mass conformity. For Hitler‚ this strategy was mass propaganda. Even before his rise to power‚ Hitler had already stated the importance of propaganda in his

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    war material. He thought Germans should feel wealth as purchasers instead of supplying for his military. In spite of financial minister Albert Speer’s recommendations amid the war‚ Hitler would not convert consumer to war production until 1944. This was an edgy demonstration that came past the point of no return‚ as German troops had endured lacking supplies while battling abroad. The battles themselves were German ruled considered the remaining Axis powers’ nations and states. The allies‚ however

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    Could WWII be prevented? One of the bigger question of World War II was‚ “could it have been prevented?”. There are many theories that support it could’ve been prevented and that it couldn’t be prevented. World War II was one of the bloodiest wars‚ if not the bloodiest‚ in all of the wars ever. The total military deaths that came from the war were roughly around 19 million people killed (Appleby 519). It featured great Allied leaders: Franklin Delanor Roosevelt‚ Winston Churchill‚ and Joseph Stalin

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    is there in Vienna‚ where Adolf’s antisemitism was sparked (“Adolf Hitler Biography”).

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    Arriving just two decades after the last world war‚ the Second World War was the most widespread and deadliest war in history. WWII involved more than 30 countries and resulted in more than 50 million military and civilian deaths. This Second World War was sparked by the invasion of Poland in 1939 by Adolf Hitler. WWII lasted for six long years until the allied forces of Germany and Japan were finally defeated. During World War Two the U.S. shut down all their car factories in order to turn them

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    The primary goal of the Allied Powers was to eliminate the Axis Powers. They wanted to restore control to each of the subjugated countries and ensure its own national security in the future years to come. Though the Allies consisted of 50+ countries‚ Great Britain‚ the United States‚ and Soviet Union were considered the super powers and each had its own strategy and aims. The Germans were Great Britain’s greatest threat and its Prime Minister Winston Churchill knew its fate depended on defeating

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    hitter and lastly appeasement. For centuries the region of modern Germany was separated between over 300 small independent speaking German political units‚ which were rude by small princess. The Prussian militarism began with ’Frederick Welhem I’ the "Soldier King" of Prussia in 1713 - 1740. A small kingdom was developed around Burlin in over 200 years‚ making Prussia a strict and efficient oriented state. Prussia however was known as "a military that has a state"‚ thus making Prussia

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    to Auschwitz‚ Treblinka and the other concentration camps? Poland had a long history of tolerance towards the Jews and had one of the largest Jewish populations in the world. This is not to say that anti-Semitism was unheard of in Poland‚ it was a growing problem there as much as it was for the rest of Europe. Boleslaw the Pious had awarded the Jews in Poland unprecedented legal rights with the Statute of Kalisz in 1264 and this tolerance continued throughout the following centuries. This vast amount

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    In the months preceding America’s entrance into the second World War‚ skepticism about US involvement‚ particularly by more conservative minds was naturally very high. But by the time America had wholly committed to active engagement in World War II‚ disputes over isolationism versus interventionism had transformed into new‚ more pressing issues of the time. Regarding price controls and rationing of consumer goods and civil rights for African Americans‚ voices by partisans of either side rang like

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    of the war‚ each country was going through hardships and struggles of their own. In the war‚ Japan and Germany were part of the axis alliance. In order to enter this gruesome war‚ each country had their own reasons and motives. Germany was dealing with an economic downfall‚ due to the backlash the country received after WWI with the Versailles treaty. The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler was an anti-semitic group that took the country by storm and led Germany to war. Japan was a militaristic self-centric

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