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    World War II was the war that was never expected; it was never supposed to happen nor was America supposed to join in. In the middle of our Great Depression Hitler began to gain popularity, similar to the way FDR gained his popularity; through promised hope and dreams of a better country. Hitler was making several promises to his people during his gain of power, so people were prone to accept his ideas, even if radical, because of his amazing promises of a great Germany. While all of the…

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    power to declare war. Congress has declared war eleven times since its first declaration of war with Great Britain in 1812. The last time that Congress formally declared war with another country or countries was during World War II. Since World War II Congress has authorized military force to bring about resolutions to conflicts around the globe and continues to use this policy to shape how our military interacts and oversees these actions without formally issuing declarations of war.…

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    Emily Gray Mr. Tester DBQ 18 2 March 2015 Causes of World War One Starting in July 1914, many countries in Europe went to war. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the nephew of Francis Joseph, on June 18, 1914 was what ultimately sparked World War I. Ferdinand was shot by Gavrilo Princip, who was part of the Serbian terrorist group commonly known as the Black Hand. Other factors such as the Alliances, Militarism and arms race, and Nationalism are just a few of the reasons for the…

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    This bomb blew up on July 16, 1945. The atomic bomb that ended World War 2 was the “Fat man.” This bomb had the power of 21, 000 pounds of high explosive material. It was 60 inches in diameter and 128…

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    The Internment of innocent Japanese-Americans in the United States is completely wrong but I wouldn’t blame America for the precautions they placed against any Japanese person young or old. For what Japan did to The United Stated in World War 2 in 1942 through 1946, innocent people of their kind that lived here had to pay the price of the native lands inappropriate actions. In these pages you will learn: why the Japanese people were being captured from the government stand point and what…

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    Albert Einstein once said, “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.” Atomic Warfare in 1939-1945 cost a total of 199,000 lives, a majority of which were Japanese civilians- mothers, children, and innocent men. In World War ll, Japan had a heavy aversion to surrender. However, the Japanese government was already on the brink of yielding- leading many american scientists to believe that it was, in fact, not necessary to…

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    created an oil painting during the period of surrealism. Surrealism is the movement when artist made art to represent their unconscious thoughts and dreams. Hide and seek was created by Tchelitchew sometime between June 1940-1942 in Vermont during world war 2, again during the period of surrealism. Pavel believed his art to be “a kind of metamorphism as a magic which can transform any visible object into a whole series of objects.” The painting is displayed in the MoMA currently on the 4th floor…

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    proud and satisfied of an individual home nation. (2) The source disagrees with nationalism, but encourages the love of one’s country by means of patriotism. (3) Some people will argue that all forms of nationalism have negative effects. However, when…

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    World War 2 was fought from 1939 to 1945 in Europe and during much of the 1930s and 1940s in Asia. It was not till the 3rd of September 1939 when Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies broadcast on every national and commercial radio station in Australia the beginning of Australia 's involvement in the War. Many men and women contributed to the war effort, the men going to fight in other countries, while the women like in the first world war stayed in Australia knitting socks and baking cookies to…

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    Throughout the history of man, all wars were fought by men and the equipment they utilized. Since its introduction on the European battlefields of World War One, “armored units” or “panzers” have broken the deadlock of trench warfare and forced other ground-based elements to adapt to and utilize its implementation. It wasn’t until the Second World War that Panzers were fully utilized on the battlefield, primarily by the German Wehrmacht and SS. The Germans themselves were some of the fiercest…

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