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    Germany’s Demand for Resources The initial strategy of Germany was known as Blitzkrieg, meaning “lightning war” in German. Germany forcing the Allied powers into psychological shock, resulted in disorganization amongst the Allied powers through the use of surprise, speed, and superiority through material or firepower. Germany benefited from Blitzkrieg by taking over most of Europe and some of North Africa. After Germany had used Blitzkrieg, they ended up realizing they bit off more than they…

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    fairly often for choosing fine arts before business. When Adolf’s younger brother, Edmund, died suddenly, he became introverted and quiet, detached from the rest of the family (1). A few years later, his father passed away, leaving his with his mother (2). Growing up, Adolf was a horrible student. By the time he was sixteen, his mother allowed him to drop out. Adolf was ecstatic, celebrating by getting drunk with his two friends (who were Jewish); However, he despised drinking so much he vowed…

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    Russian troops were on the run the biggest operation in World War 2 had just been launched.These words paint a clear picture of Operation Barbarossa. According to Historian Sid Moody theses words are as true as could be. Moody states that the lives lost were completely unnecessary to the Operation causing millions of deaths of soldiers and civilians alike. Operation Barbarossa is one of the many massive code named battles during World War 2. It took the lives of over 20 million people leaving…

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    World War I is considered one of the most deadliest war in history. It happened between 1914 to 1918 and sometimes is known as the Great war. It was fought in Europe, but many countries around the world was involved. The United States joined the war on April 6, 1917, due to “Germany’s resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare (Hickman,1).” As result from the bloody war, the countries suffered from the lost of numerous casualties. Therefore the countries wanted to blame someone. When the…

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    Treaty of Versailles ended up being one of the most controversial treaties to be signed. Crafted to ensure that one of the protagonists of the first World War would never be able to start another war, it ended up being the catalyst for the second World War. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28th, 1919 in Versailles. The treaty ended the war between Germany and the Allied powers which had been going on for the past 4 years. It took six months of Allied negotiations at the Paris Peace…

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    Persecution of the Jews in World War II Essential Questions: 1.Why does religion has to be a big problem? 2.How does people protect other members from society? Summary: This book was a diary that was about the life of a young girl named Anne Frank. On Anne Frank thirteenth birthday her parents gave her a diary where she would confide all her secret thoughts. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who family was in danger, so they went into hiding during the World War II in a little section…

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    World War Two was filled with sorrow and hardship worldwide. The second world war officially lasted from 1939 to 1945, but the conflicts that led up to this began before this date. “…the Second World War was the most widespread and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries and resulting in more than 50 million military and civilian deaths.”- History.com. The war consisted of many terrible things including the mass killing of many minorities such as gypsies and homosexuals, but…

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    The second World War was the biggest war in human history. The war started in 1939 and lasted until 1945 when the United Nations won the war. There are over 60 million people who died in this war, including many civilians. Those civilians died from bombings, diseases and tests for chemical weapons. This is insane! There were many events that happened during the Second World War, most of them were bombings, like the Pearl Harbor incident. Many of the wars were instigated by the Axis Alliance,…

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    Hitler: Hero or Menace Mention World War II, and many people first think of Hitler. Hitler is clearly the most influential leader of World War II. Although Hitler is most commonly associated with evil, it is apparent he was a highly influential leader during World War II. This is evident through his speeches, his organizational and motivational skills, and that he will always be remembered as the catalyst of war. Hitler ranks as one of the greatest orators of all time (Top 10 Most Powerful…

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    gloom upon the city below. World War II was one of the most destructive and costliest wars in history. The war lasted six years, and over sixty million people, both military and civilians, lost their lives. As the war raged on, the Allies and the Axis Powers sought to develop better technologies to gain the advantage. Both sides understood that “great victory required great risk” (Rick Riordan). The technological advancements that played the most important roles during World War II were radar,…

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