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    Ww2 Outline

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    WWII Summary WWII was the largest war in history. The war took place in Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, and North America and in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic oceans. This war was way more advanced than WWI. WWII had more men, and women, more machines, more money, and more technology was used in WWII than any other war in history at the time. Some of the main people involved in WWII were Adolf Hitler (leader of Germany) and Hideki Tojo (leader of japan) The two main nations that…

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    Poland Research Paper

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    Poland is an eastern European country which borders the Baltic Sea. It is known for its Jewish heritage and medieval architecture. The country of Poland, though full of history and ancient customs that have stood the test of time, has seen much change in religious affiliation and geographical variation in the last few decades. Established and unified in 1025, Poland has lots of Medieval and modern history and has been at the epicenter of many major events. The unification of many tribes in the…

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    To a certain extent Adolf Hitler did aim for global domination but he mainly focused on gaining the control of Europe between 1925 and 1945. This was because he thought he could expand the third Reich and he wanted to re-claim Germanys territories that was lost in world war one. Adolf Hitler started with the invasion of Czechoslovakia and continued with the invasion of many more European countries. Adolf Hitler tried to gain control of North Africa. The start of the Third Reich was when the…

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    Mussolini arranges a meeting between British Prime Minister Chamberlain, French President François de La Rocque and Hitler and they came to an agreement where Germany would take back the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and the Czechs are outraged that they aligned themselves with the people taking territory from their allies. The worst thing about it was all of the Czechoslovakia defences and military had been built in that area so when it…

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    World War 2 Dbq Essay

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    After World War 1, in the 1920’s many nations just wanted peace. Unfortunately, in the 1930’s, dictators were angry about the results of the previous war and uproars of possible wars were starting to appear. Germany, Italy, and Japan were becoming aggressors. Meanwhile, the League of Nations and the democratic countries did nothing to stop them. The British Prime Minister Chamberlain, believed that appeasement was the best solution, but many others disagreed and thought that collective security…

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    Who Is Oskar Shindler

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    Oskar Schindler was born on April 28, 1903 in Zwittau located in the Sudetenland now the Czech Republic along with a younger sister named Elfriede. His father Hans Schindler worked as a farm-equipment manufacturer and his mother Louisa was a homemaker. Oskar attended a German-language school where he was a very popular student and had many friends. He then attended an array of turn colleges in Brno where he married to Emilie Pelzl in 1928. After college, he worked numerous amounts of jobs…

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    His effort in gaining land has been tremendous. Hitler was looking to take the Sudetenland; an area of Czechoslovakia on the border with Germany with a large German population but, Prime Minister of England, Neville Chamberlain tried to forfend Hitler from obtaining it. Meanwhile, Britain and France went with appeasement; giving into…

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    occupied his Austrian homeland in 1938, he hustled Britain and France by arrogantly demanding ownership of German Sudetenland by Czechoslovakia. Unfortunately Britain and France felt the need to appease Hitler, and settled his demands at the Munich Conference in September of 1938. Equipped with bare armament, the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain surrendered the Sudetenland to Hitler. One year later, he took advantage of those who trusted him by taking the entire territory of…

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    breaking another rule of the Treaty of Versailles. The third, allowed Hitler to use German bombers in the Spanish Civil War. The fourth, when no action was taken over Anschluss. The final appeasement which has been disputed as the ‘worst’ gave Hitler Sudetenland in 1938. Since signing of the final appeasesment there has been many dispute among…

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    responsible for the outbreak of war in 1939? As Winston Churchill said “We have to run risks “ and that is exactly what Britain and France had done they took risks with Hitler, Neville chamberlain undermined Hitler’s abilities he gave Hitler the Sudetenland without considering the fact that because this was the military base of Czechoslovakia, claiming that “Hitler would be satisfied” it would further lead to Hitler taking over the whole of Czechoslovakia and then the rest of eastern Europe…

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