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    History World War 2

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    Sudetanland Nazi-Soviet Pact Axis Powers Allies (Grand Alliance) Corvettes Annexation of Austria Conscription Crisis Normandy Juno Liberation of the Netherlands Kamikaze Divine Wind Hiroshima Nagasaki Fat Man Little Boy Enola Gay War Measures Act Internment Camps Repatriation Atomic Bomb Black rain Victory Bonds Rationing Propaganda RCAF RCN Sept 1st 1939 June 6th 1944 Dec 7th 1941 July 16th 1945 Aug 6th 1945 Aug 9th 1945 V1 & V2 Rockets Eva Braun Neville Chamberlain

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    World War 2 Causes

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    There were many causes that started World War 2‚ but the 3 most impactful events were; Hitler coming into power‚ the Great Depression‚ and the League of Nations inability to fix major international issues. Adolf Hitler rose to power as the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ or the Nazi Party. Hitler was the chancellor and dictator of Germany. Leading up to start of the war in 1939‚ Hitler breached of the treaty of versailles three times. First time he breached the treaty was

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    The Changing Role of Women As we remember the women who entered the workforce during WWI. Many things had changed after the war which led to many controversies and fighting for social equality with men. Some of these events are called: The first female Member of Parliament‚ The Persons Case and of course the Famous Five. During 1920 was a new era for the women in Canada. Hoping for educations‚ women’s and children’s working conditions and health. However reality had not measured up to

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    Cause of World War 2

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    World war 1 is the cause of world war 2 MAINLY BECAUSE After the First World war there was the treaty of Versailles.The treaty of Versailles‚besides stripping Germany of much of it’s territory‚ordered the complete disarmament of it’s armed forces‚except for a token army of 100‚000.It even had to pay an overwheeling war reparation sum of SIX BILLION AND SIX HUNDRED MILLION POUNDS. Besides of that Rhineland had to be demilitarised and occupied by allied forces.Most of German coalfields and industrial

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    World War 2 Summary

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    There were many events in the world that led to the start of World War 2; however much of it was due to the turmoil left over from the World War 1. The main event of the treaty of Versailles that ended the war between Germany and the allied powers; Germany had lost and the treaty of Versailles held harsh penalties against Germany. Many German people felt what their country owned was too much and much of Germany was poor and hunger stricken. It left the people in dismal conditions and the people sought

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    The Role of Women in War Even today‚ women taking part in the Australian Defense Force is restricted to non-combatant roles‚ such as in the logistics and medical corps. In 1914‚ women were prevented from holding any military position‚ except as nurses who saw active duty on the front. Still wanting to make a contribution to the war effort‚ women turned their efforts to fundraising‚ and in the process‚ established the foundations of some vital charities which still exist today. The Emotional

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    World War Two TimeLine Key: -Pact/Treaties -Meetings/ Conferences -Important event -Agreements/ Acts -Attacks/Battles The Holocaust Begins: 1933 Nazis made a persecution government policy They passed laws forbidding Jews to hold public office 1935 The Nuremberg Laws passed‚ with deprived Jews of their rights to German citizenship jobs‚ and property. November 9‚ 1938 The night of the Broken glass occurred also known as the Kristallnacht This was the first act of

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    World War 2 Analysis

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    World War 2 started on July 28‚1944. lowie had suffered greatly. Watching this movie we have learned a lot about how the japanese treated them. The japanese believed that if you fought in the war you were an enemy of japan. lowie who we have seen as a young boy had gotten himself into a lot of trouble. He used to steal alcohol and put it in a clear bottle and color a part of it white to make it look like he was drinking milk. lowie as a child believed he was nothing‚ but his brother told him

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    of Japan in December 1941 shortly after Japan’s declaration of war upon the United States of America‚ which controlled the Philippines at the time and possessed important military bases there. The combined American-Filipino army was defeated by April 1942‚ but guerrilla resistance against the Japanese continued throughout the war. Uncaptured Filipino army units‚ a communist insurgency and supporting American agents all played a role in the resistance. Due to the huge number of islands‚ the Japanese

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    men are oppressed‚ it’s a tragedy. When women are oppressed‚ it’s tradition." (goodreads.com) Women’s roles have changed quite a bit since the olden days. Women have received more rights‚ such as‚ the right to vote. Women have also travelled into the work field and can now do jobs that were considered a “man’s” job. Also women have joined together and became activists. Roles of women have changed drastically over the last decades in order to get to where women are now; this can be seen most prominently

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