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    Landon Sahler Mrs. Dinkelacker English III 2 February 2018 Pearl Harbor World War II started because of Germany invading Poland. After Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France declared war against Germany. WWII was fought between two different sides, the Axis Powers, which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. The other side was the Allied Powers, which included Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States of America. America was planning on staying neutral throughout the war. Japans…

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    Unfortunately, Poland was excluded from the “game” for the next long five years. During that whole time we wanted to continue to live in the USA, but we let the dream gradually burned in us. We also abandoned all efforts of keeping track of the changes in the entry status of Poland. One day, accidentally my husband heard that Poland became a part of eligible countries who could participate in the DV-2011 lottery again. Our first thoughts revealed revived dreams, however, after a few moments of…

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    careful consideration he decided to use this terrible weapon on the Japanese. The “A” Bomb was the right way to go for many reasons, but the most important reasons are, it helped the U.S. destroy most of the Japanese, it frightened Russia away from Poland, it ended the war, and it prevented another war from happening. The Japanese were known for their amazing yet intense spirits and honor…

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    More than a quarter of my lineage can be traced to Russia in Eastern Europe. Life in Russia between 1860 and 1880 was extremely challenging. During this time people experienced severe widespread disease from the highly contagious cholera. This disease was due to food and water being contaminated by fecal matter from lack of proper sanitation equipment. The disease was spread by contaminated water and was responsible for thousands of deaths of people that experienced severe diarrhea and…

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    At the middle, Carla starts writing letters to her Polish pen friend Stefen Jeziorny, who is a teacher in Poland. For example, “I liked that poem. It made me think maybe I'd been missing something, because I hadn't read any poetry since I left school.” This shows that she really enjoyed reading that poem and since she hasn’t read poetry for a long time, especially…

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    the Nazi’s were doing to the others. The Nazi resistance is people who did not think the nazi were the good guys, especially after the Holocaust. They were on our side in world war two. There were underground sites in Poland and some were jewish resistances underground in Poland where death camps are.…

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    economy and democracy with a party-governed system dominated by political freedom. Poland, a fast growing economy and one that is fully integrated into Western structures, and Ukraine, a developing country that is still seemingly stuck at the crossroads between the West and the East, present curious examples of systemic change and their succeeding adoption of labour standards. Despite common roots and close proximity, Poland and Ukraine have their own histories of labour rights development, as…

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    Germany had demanded that Poland relinquish control Danzig to build a railroad that would run through the Poland. The Polish leadership rebuked suck and idea, afraid that if they accepted the proposal that Poland would become dependent on Germany and lose its independence. In March of 1939 after negotiations failed and “Germany withdrew from both the German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact of 1934” (Clark, 2011). From May to August 1939 Germany prepared for an attack Poland, and on the Moring of 1…

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    Brenna Berghoff Mrs. Davis Period 1 11/9/17 Research Paper Zygmunt Krasiński Zygmunt Krasiński was a romantic poet, playwrighter, and philosopher who was born in Paris. He was the son of a aristocratic family where he studied law at Warsaw University before studying in Geneva in 1829. Most of his life he traveled abroad and it was very important to him that he always published his work anonymously. Krasiński is most popular and recognized by his two tragic dramas. In one named Nieboska…

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    Ww2 Tactics Analysis

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    aircrafts, and even the radios. This war tactic was very easily able to defeat the Polish army, due to the fact that the Polish army used out dated Cavalry and out dated Air Force making it easier for Germans to overtake Poland. By 1940, Germany was also able to defeat the French army in Poland even though the French had the same weapons as the Germans. However, unlike the Germans the French neglected mobile ware fare after the First World War. Through the Blitzkrieg and surprise attacks Germany…

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