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    Meghan Gossage 112737739 Lecture: Maurice Cronin Tutor: Jason Douglas First Arts History Anti-semitism from enlightenment to holocaust HI1001/HI1124 This essay will attempt to address the plight of the Jews in Poland during the Second World War by looking at questions such as‚ why did so many Jews die in Poland? How much responsibility‚ if any‚ can be placed on different factions and contributing factors to the Jews struggle? And how did these factions and major events aid the Nazis in

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    than pleased with punishing Germany to the extent that the country was left economically‚ financially and mentally unstable. They were blinded by their own nations interest that it created the perfect climate for Hitler’s rise‚ causing the outbreak of WW2. This essay will

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    “The evacuation of children in World War Two was a great success.” How far do the sources you have used support this interpretation of evacuation in World War Two? (25 marks) Before the War in September 1939‚ the government understood the risk of air raids and the danger they bring upon major cities in England. Plans for evacuation started as early as 15 years before in 1924; the Air Raid Precaution Committee (ARPC) identified London as the main target‚ with children as the biggest concern. The

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    Extended Essay: How has realism in war films developed since WW2‚ and what effect has this had on audiences? Candidate name: Daniel Fairweather Candidate number: 001851-0012 School name: Haut-Lac International Bilingual School Supervisor: Barend Schweigman Subject area: Film Word Count: 3’334 Abstract: The aim is to examine the role that realism plays in war films particularly post World War Two as this is seen as a key point in the progression in development of war films. It is a well-known

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    AIRCRAFT AND AERIAL WARFARE OF WORLD WAR II By: Francois le Roux and Michael Manley World War II World War 2 is regarded as the most devastating war of the 20th century. There are lots of reasons for why the war started‚ but its root cause comes from World War 1. After the Germans had lost the war‚ the League of Nations agreed that she had to be punished. They (Mainly Britain‚ France and America) decided that Germany would be punished by a treaty of terms called the Treaty of Versailles.

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    Could WW2 have been prevented? WW2 was a tragedy that killed 60 million people‚ it brought international distrust‚ repressed feelings and resented economic hardship‚ however‚ could it have been prevented? The Treaty of Versailles‚ which formally ended the war‚ did little to address unresolved issues and promoted international indignation while harsh economic conditions devasted millions of people. I believe if the world leaders had addressed these issues and taken a step to international trust‚

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    within America was taking place. Minority groups within America started to gain a leeway within social equality. Whether these changes were for better or worse‚ the government involvement in American life then shaped how America is today. Now with WW2 officially over‚ America could focus more of its attention on the lives of the American people‚ or the only other superpower threat USSR. The involvement

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    who were known as the Allied powers. This war was fought for many reasons and it prevented Adolf Hitler to expand and become world leader. Hitler’s death and the dropping of nuclear bombs on Japan caused the Axis powers to surrender the war. After WW2 there was a time where the Soviet Union and America had tension with each other‚ the cold war. This war was a clash between communism and capitalism and mutually assured destruction was one way that these counties would’ve approached the situation.

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    Nazi is done: Winston Churchill defeated Nazi in WW2 In the 20th century there was a group called the Nazi and they were ruled by Adolf Hitler. One person warned others about the rising of Hitler and his name was Winston Churchill. He gained many allies to help defeat the Nazi and the mad man named Adolf Hitler. Three ways in which that Winston Churchill stopped the Nazi and Adolf Hitler were Getting into politics‚ warning others‚ and gaining great allies. Winston Churchill headed into politics

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    World War 2 was one of the most worst wars in recent history‚ World War II had lasted for about seven years‚ involving 113 countries. The beginning of 1939‚ the Allied forces were Russia‚ USA and Britain. to stop Nazi Germany from attempting to take over the world. By 1945‚ Western Europe had been rampaged‚ an entire race of people had come close to eradication‚ and the dynamic of power in many participating countries was to change forever. A man from Germany‚ Adolf Hitler was in charge of the

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