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    The United States is a country born from resistance and independence. These same two factors were once the reason the U.S refrained from interfering in foreign affairs; they were also too engrossed with their own internal affairs to worry of others. Nonetheless, relentless work and commitment from reformers, politicians, and the people, built the foundation for U.S. to become the most potent and progressive nation. Isolation did not help expand the American foundation and the U.S. in no way…

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    The Dunkirk Evacuation Just imagine that you are a soldier in world war 2, you've been out from home for years and to top it all off… you are pinned on a small beach not knowing if you'll make it to tomorrow. The French and British army are trapped on a beach in the small town of Dunkirk, France. These poor souls are getting bombed almost every day waiting to be rescued. They pray every night just to make it home safe and sound. On May 29th, 1940 the germans attacked the french through a…

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    The Gallipoli campaign is claimed to have played a major role in making a sense of national identity for the Australians soldiers. Each year on Anzac Australians and New Zealanders remember all those men and women who sacrificed their lives to protect our country against the Turks. The War started on the 25th of April 1915 on the beaches of the Gallipoli Peninsular. The War on in Gallipoli lasted for eight grueling long months with the Australian troops fighting alongside the New Zealand,…

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    At the time, World War I was the deadliest and most destructive war the world ever experienced. Within the span of four years, more than 25 countries involved themselves in the war (“World War I”). All the soldier and civilians involved with the war experienced a great deal of trauma. Each individual deals with traumatic experiences differently; however, the war left a negative impact emotionally on a portion of those involved. They did not know it at the time, but these people suffered from a…

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    On June 6th, 1944, towards the end of a horrific war, Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy in order to stop the advance of the German army. This operation was known as D-Day and it was the biggest turning point of World War II. Even 40 years after this battle, Ronald Reagan gave a speech commemorating the men who helped liberate Europe. He spoke to the American people about how not only did these soldiers fight for our nations, but also for freedom. Ronald Reagan, in his speech “On the…

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    Ww1 Propaganda Analysis

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    The Battle of Britain (1940) that lasted throughout the summer of 1940 led to the waves of German bombers escorted by fighter aircrafts. From 1940, the Luftwaffe (German air force) changed tactics. Instead of attacking the Royal Air Force (RAF) the Luftwaffe began to bomb London and other cities. A similar kind intense bombing campaign against Germany was carried out by the Allied to demorlise the German population. So, the governments had to introduce extensive measures to defend the country…

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    During World War II, the invasion of Germany caused an evacuation of the British and French soldiers at Dunkirk, France. The evacuation of Dunkirk was also known as “Operation Dynamo”. The Operation Dynamo lasted nine days from May 26, 1940 to June 4, 1940. Since they weren’t enough ships to transport too many soldiers, the British asked all civilians to lend them any type of ship, so they could evacuate as many soldiers as they could. The battle of Dunkirk, France was a defeat for the British…

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    On September 1, 1939 the German Army commenced its invasion of Poland. The army invaded through the shared border that they had with Poland and even though the Polish Army was considered one of the best in the world they were defeated in around 18 days or just over two weeks. The Germans had more men, technology, and tactics on their side which made their mission successful against the Polish forces. The German forces when invading moved in from East Prussia, Germany in the North, Silesia, and…

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    Pearl Harbor was a truly fun and educational movie. This movie is of course based upon the events that happened at the Pearl Harbor Naval base on the morning of December 7, 1941, which includes both the time before the strike, and the events that followed. This movie takes place in Hawaii on the deck of a nuclear aircraft carrier. Throughout the movie, the main focus was to portray American patriotism. I believe they did a great job in doing this. The major characters in this movie are: Ben…

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    Illustration has always been merged as part of human history. Particularly before the influx of media such as photography, film, television and now even now the internet itself. Before the arrival technology, writers and artists used illustrations as an element in their works, in order to convey a message to the viewers. The comic book, which was shaped in the late 1920s, consisted of a sequence of illustrations with text, in order to form a storyline. Generally, comic books were cherished among…

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