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    and nothing invited the need to rebuild more than World War 1. The Great War was more destructive than any before it - hence the name - with millions of lives lost, vast swathes of land rendered unusable and entire cities obliterated. This gave the Le Corbusier, a young architect-teacher at the time, a very clear mission. He took on his pseudonym after the war - signifying his desire to reinvent himself and the world around him. His work during the war had largely focused on theoretical…

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    under the German Empire during World War I. As State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of Germany, he had a significant impact on the war. He was best known as the author of the infamous ‘Zimmerman Telegram’ that changed many events that were forthcoming. He proposed that Mexico create an alliance with Germany against the United States. Arthur Zimmermann impacted World War I as an entirety by creating an influential reason that would lead the United States into entering the war. Born on October 5,…

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    World War II was the biggest war in history. The war started on September 1, 1939 and lasted to September 2, 1945. Over 50 countries were involved, including the United States (from December 8, 1941 to September 2, 1945). It affected nearly every single person's daily life. It also affected amateur and professional sports throughout the United States of America. Many Americans have praised professional baseball players that served in World War II, others have said professional baseball players…

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    Adolf Hitler was the mastermind behind the start of world war 2 and one most powerful dictators this planet ever seen. Hitler is concerned one evilest people who ever lived because of million of deaths he cause because the outbreak of world war 2.He was a fanatic nationalist, militarist and racist who made the people of germany believe he was a good leader by convincing them with inspiring speeches.Hitler was the devil in human form. Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 in a small Austrian village…

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    The French Revolution sought to end the reign of the Estates. The Estates were a set of three classes. Within the first estate was the high clergy, which was equivalent to 1% of the population. The Second Estate held the Nobles, 2% of the population. The Third estate was composed of everyone else, including merchants and farmers, so close to 97% of the population. This system only favored the First and Second Estate. When it came to voting, each Estate only had one vote, and the First and Second…

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    World War 1 started on July 14, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918. This war was between the European countries, but two countries were to blame for the start of the war. Austria-Hungary and Serbia were responsible for the start of World War 1. Austria- Hungary and Serbia’s conflict caused World War 1. Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the Austro- Hungarian throne and was very disliked by the Serbians. Bosnia and Herzegovina were added to Austria- Hungary in 1908, but these countries wanted to…

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    Earhart Conspiracy Theory

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    During 1942 (World War 2), the US was at war, with Earhart’s flight path flying directly over enemy territory. It is speculated the US government used her as a ‘Trojan Horse’ to spy on the Japanese, in order to gain crucial information regarding war/enemy tactics. It is suspected, midflight Earhart was ordered to ditch the Electra Plane at the Marshall Islands (just off the Japanese…

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    Wartime Nurses During Ww2

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    who got chosen to be a nurse in the army with only four weeks of training, what would you do? Thinking of the world is a very sad thing to think of with many of people dying and many people injured. In WW2 there were thousands of women nurses who had served. To start with there were over 59,000 nurses who served, that is a huge amount of nurses (“CEUfast-Nursing and Medicine During World War 2”). William Barton was the first to recommend that females be added to the naval hospital staff…

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    S justified in dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the Second World War? Discuss the benefits and costs that it resulted.” 1. Introduction During World War Two, the U.S dropped two atomic bombs on the cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing high death rates upon the Japanese. Many people may argue that the bombings were devastating and have had a dreadful effect on people’s lives. However, world war two was not a disagreement to cause destruction towards the countries. The U.S…

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    Statement of the Problem During World War II, over 200,000 Korean women were recruited under false pretenses, or kidnaped by the Japanese Imperial Army to serve in military camps as sex slaves. Many of these women were under the age of 18, and it is estimated, only 25-30% of them survived. Today, the tensions between Korea and Japan over this issue still exist, and cause controversy between the two nations. 3. Background and Previous Policy Efforts During World War II, many women in East…

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