ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES IN WW2 AND THE HOLOCAUST World War II (WW2) was a military conflict that began in 1939. It came to be the worst war in human history based of the loss of lives and material destroyed. Though it began as a European conflict between Germans and the French coalition‚ it spread to include other nations of the world like the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the United States of America (US). Boundaries and lines between combatants and non-combatants blurred with
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were much more suitable for manual labor than combat roles. Many people of color opposed the war‚ as they deemed the cause hypocritical. But even despite this‚ as many as 350‚000 Black men ended up serving. A large part of why so many Black men and women served is because the war served as an opportunity to prove to the United States that they were worthy of respect‚ and basic civil rights. The army divisions were segregated and racial tensions grew high when Black and White soldiers served in close
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PROPAGANDA BATTLES Though propaganda has never been a substitute for military strength‚ extensive resources‚ or skillful negotiation‚ it has often played an important role in wartime strategy.(Propaganda‚1) Propaganda really influnced both sides of World War II. In this paper I will show why the Nazi party best benifited from the use of prapaganda. Adolf Hilter use it to turn people against jews‚ blacks and about every one else that was not German and he also use it to make people want to join Nazi
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The Great War had significant and enduring influence on the lives of all British women. The huge scale of the war resulted in the enormous participation of almost six million men and subsequently an extensive demand for female labour in the manufacturing and services industries. The war resulted in massive social upheaval particularly on the lives women who attained greater freedom despite tighter Government controls. Women’s lives were upturned as they were thrust into the labour‚ social and economic
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Many Americans did not oppose to placing the Japanese into relocation camps or fight against the relocation policy because the United States government decided to remove thousands of Japanese Americans from the West Coast. Prejudice‚ wartime hysteria‚ and politics all contributed to the United States government during World War II. Prejudice contributed to the government because on December 7‚ 1941‚ the United States entered World War II once the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Wartime hysteria played
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that occurred in history‚ because he was known for doing lots of negative things. Adolf Hitler killed a whopping number of people. He also had lots of power and control not only over tons of people‚ but over Germany (Nelson‚ "World War II History: WW2 Timeline for Kids"). During the World War‚ Hitler knew that Germany wasn’t going to be successful and then shot himself. Who knows what today‚ during modern history‚ would be like? What would have happened to Germany? What would have happened if Hitler’s
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it was impossible for America to speak with one voice on any matters and the authorities knew that the class tension can turn to be deadly. The neutrality thought was strong in many ethnicities‚ especially in Irish‚ Swedish and German Americans. Women‚ church leaders and farmers also supported for the neutrality. The neutrality created problems in relationship with England and Germany. But some of the Wilson’s advisors openly supported allies. The problems quickly escalated and retain used its navy
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1 The ww1 was devastating because of the twentieth-century technology they used all kind of the technology. They had powerful guns and artillery and the mobility of the roads made it stronger so they could defend themselves they even used airplanes on the battlefield. They made all kind of modern weapons but the most destructive weapon was the barbed wire it would sting the soldiers from the other army they would become tangled in the wire easy for the other soldiers to kill the soldiers from the
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But the effects of WW1 on America were wide-ranging covering the political‚ economic and social impact the Great War had on the United States. Unlike the countries of Europe‚ the factories and home of the US had not been destroyed. Manufacturing‚ production and efficiency
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The Treaty of Versailles was the most important peace treaty that brought World War One to an end. The treaty was signed on June 18‚ 1919‚ in the Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles. The terms ordered Germany to take full responsibility of WW1 and the allies imposed reparations for war damage. This left German’s outraged at their Government‚ the country became very weak‚ with no real future. However‚ the ‘Big Three’‚ Britain‚ France‚ and America showed a total lack of empathy as they were
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