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    Although Germany played a large portion in the creation of the first world war, they are not entirely to blame for it. Yes, Germany has been lead by vicious leaders, only cared about themselves, and attempted to “bully” the rest of Europe; But if Germany was to sign the treaty every person in the country would be negatively impacted, the price to be paid would take a large amount of time, and Germany would lose almost all control of it self. There are multiple key reasons as to why Germany was…

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    George Clemenceau claims that the war is completely caused by the Germans. Also, he criticizes the ninety-three-super-intellectuals of Germany, which was issued to justify the military’s aggression and he states the document does not justify anything. Since, the German troops destroyed historical buildings, burned down libraries, mistreatment of non-soldiers and France had been getting war threats from Germany since 1871 to 1914. Lenin urged immediate action to be taken as any delays would be…

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    Ww1 Unit 1 Analysis

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    Unit 1 Activity 7 My country, France, has fought in this war and has several demands for Austria-Hungary and Germany. We wish that Germany return our territory Alsace- Lorraine which they took in 1870. We request that Germany and its allies accept full responsibilty for the war it has caused. We also request that Germany's military force be limited, so that it will not be a major threat in the future. These are our demands and we hope that Germany and Austria-Hungary follow them. As most…

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    Ww1 Effects

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    World War 1 brought a time of sorrow and evil to Europe, and created over 17 million deaths. During the time of war Wilhelm II was the empire of Germany, and his goals were to weaken France, to become a colonial power, and to build his empire in the world; however, the Triple Entente, Britain, France, and Russia, along with the United States put an end to the war. The end of WW1 was the start of humiliation and loss of national status for Germany. The Treaty of Versailles was put into place…

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    died that shouldn't have, many people believe that there could have been some way to prevent the war. World War II could have been stopped in many ways my ways my way I thought was if the Treaty of Versailles didn’t blame Germany, if the US joined League of Nations and if the Appeasement didn’t let hitler have all he wanted in Europe. The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty written at the end of WWI. It was the most important treaty signed at versailles. It ended the state of war between…

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    Fastball Pitch

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    use the pitches or knowing pitchers "out pitch," the pitch they use to get hitters out, can help one determine if a pitcher is an overpowering or off-speed pitcher. The Fastball According to writers for Newsday, the average fastball in the Major Leagues has been constant at 91 miles per hour over the last several years. Any pitcher who's out pitch is a fastball and can command the fastball at a speed greater than 91 miles per hour is considered an overpowering pitcher. According to Ali…

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    WW2 was, as we all know, one of the most infamous wars in history. With over 60 million deaths or injuries, it is definitely one of the wars with the most casualties. It is memorable because of its outcome, purpose, and many war heroes. It was the axis powers vs the allies in an all out war against each other. Nearly 21 years after WW1 the war officially began. After World War 1 a treaty called the Treaty of Versailles was signed, it stated that Germany would have to take responsibility…

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    Woodrow Wilson, the author of “The Idealistic View”, and the 28th president of the United States, explains his view during the Paris Peace Conference, where it was the most terrible war that ended in November 1918. Wilson is known to be the “prince of peace” because he wants to make a better world. On May 26, 1917 Wilson clarifies viewpoints on that the people are fighting in the War for the liberty of all citizens. All the injustices must be turn into justice and protection must be devoted…

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    How Did Spain Cause Ww2

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    A. Plan of Investigation When one looks back and studies WWII or any war for the matter, primary attention is paid to the major players in the war. Those who played the biggest factor in the victory and those who caused the greatest difficulties for those who became the victors. However, what is many times undermined is the role other nations had, nations whose stories were lost in defeat or secrecy. WWII was a war that truly every nation was involved in whether directly on…

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    Treaty Of Versailles Essay

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    The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty created by the infamous leaders apart of the Big Four (Woodrow Wilson of the U.S.A., David Lloyd George of Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy) against Germany that implemented harsh rules to live by. The Treaty of Versailles would force Germany into an economic downfall and led to many deaths of German men, women, and chidren. One of the major points the treaty stated was that Germany had to give up all of its colonies…

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