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    It was the biggest‚ most deadliest and bloodiest war in history. World War II did not have to exist and could have been avoided. The war was a build up over time before the actual outbreak of the World War. There were many opportunities of prevention that could have taken place against Germany to stop the outbreak. It was a lead up from ending of World War I and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. If the Treaty of Versailles wasn’t so harsh on Germany‚ the League of Nations was failure

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    Technology has been in development since the beginning of time. Whether it was starting a fire‚ or new ways to grow crops‚ or even new techniques of hunting‚ these new advancements or technologies brought change upon a certain society. Sometimes technology is advantageous to a certain group‚ and not for the other. Whether this advancement or technology is helpful or deadly depends on the ways that certain technologies were used throughout that certain time period. During World War I and World War

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    World War II was one of the most toxic wars in history‚ having over sixty million casualties‚ most were civilians. This was impacted a lot of countries almost all of the world‚ that’s why the name was given. World war II impacted most countries in the world‚ and damaged nearly all of the countries involved greatly. This led to the downfall of Western European countries as world powers‚ so they left it up to the Soviet Union and the United States. World War II started in 1939 and ended in 1945‚ with

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    My Life After Ww2 Analysis

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    My Life During World War Two By: Shantel Calderon World War Two was a rough time for millions of innocent human beings‚ especially those of the Jewish religion. It all started in 1939 when the Axis Powers-made up of Adolf Hitler from Nazi Germany‚ Benito Mussolini of Italy and Tojo Hideki of Japan. Unfortunately‚ my family was Jewish and we were all shipped off to a concentration camp or an extermination camp‚ all of which were contaminated with some of the deadliest diseases‚ a lack of food

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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    I don’t think the USA was better off for entering world war 1 for I think it cause the people of America more harm than good. When the US enter the war there was a lot of jobs unfilled because of the movement of men going Europe to fight the war. As a result manufacturers had to keep production up to support the war‚ this led to new technologies to help manufacturers meet the needs of the government and people. This also led African Americans and women to fill many needed jobs‚ this helped with the

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    During WWII as hitlers army began to advance through Europe‚ they brought with them a new concept of terror. One woman‚ New Zealand born‚ Nancy Wake was among the involvement to stand against this. Inheriting money from a distant aunty Wake became a journalist in Europe. 1932 interviewed she interviewed Hitler and saw treatment of jewish first hand in Vienna. These first hand accounts instigated her significant work as a courier‚ within the south of France and to later lead to the setting up of

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    By 1914‚ Europe was divided into two groups—the Triple Entente‚ or Allied Powers‚ made up of Britain‚ Russia‚ and France‚ and the alliance between Germany and Austria (Italy was a part of this group‚ known as the Triple Alliance‚ but only so on paper as they did not fully actively participate in World War I). Given each side’s past rivalries resulting from wars fought in the late 19th century‚ it is not surprising that both sides engaged in expansive colonization as well as a competitive arms race

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    As with any war‚ World War II had many events that changed much about the direction in which the war was headed and how everyone was involved. For the United States‚ three such turning points were the Battle of Midway‚ D-day‚ and the Allies’ success in Italy. Each of these events had significant impact on the state of America’s involvement in the war. In the Battle of Midway‚ Japan attempted to seize the island of Midway‚ located over one thousand miles northwest of Honolulu. If Japan could secure

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    How Did Spain Cause Ww2

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    Leading up to September 1939 when World War II began‚ tensions were building worldwide. Japan‚ which had originally prospered economically after World War I was eventually hit by the Great Depression and with that‚ public discontent. Along with this‚ Japan at the time began to increase efforts towards their colonization of China. While originally their efforts were publicly condemned by the League of Nations‚ Japan found a way around that through the Mukden incident. This consisted of Japan intentionally

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    Why Did Poland Lose Ww2

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    simultaneously the Germans bombed the Airfields and attacked the Polish navy. the Germans said that it was a defensive act but Britain and France weren’t buying it. For Hitler the invasion would bring the Germans more living space. His plan was that the Germans would colonize in Poland and the native slavs would be enslaved. As Hitler had already invaded Austria and Czechoslovakia in the same year he was hoping that the invasion would be tolerated by other countries. The Germans signed a nonaggression

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