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    World War 1 was a very brutal & grossing war, A war that many expected to be short. In fact, it lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918. Within these 4 long and terrible years, millions of soldiers & civilians lives were lost. Some of the English, French, German & Russian soldiers were made up of young high school graduates. These young soldiers died fighting one another along the Western & Eastern Fronts. The main underlying causes of World War I were the Alliances & Imperial rivalries…

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    Causes of World War II Analyse the significance of these TWO causes on the outbreak of World War II. World War 2 was an enormous international conflict that rocked the world. During the event, there were two opposing groups; the Axis Powers (led by Germany, Japan and Italy) and the Allied Powers (including Great Britain, the United States and China). The war erupted from the effects of numerous factors which caused an upset across the world. Amongst these various causes, two of them were the…

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    World war One had a big impact on the country, if not the world. It comes to fighting, changing laws, agreements, disagreements etc. World War One, also known as “the Great War” It started in 1914 after the assassination Of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and ended in 1918. There was a lot of pressure and stress at this time for america . During the conflict, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria and Germany fought against Great Britain, Italy, Russia, Romania, France, Japan and the United…

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    influence on World War II for the right cause of humanity, democracy, justice and fight against Fascism, Nazism and japan to help the allied group. Not only Nepal was involved in World War II Nepal was also involved in world war I , during World War I Nepal helped The Great Britain helped allies against German group. Having Helped in world war I and world war II Nepal faced various bad as well as good impact on politics, social and economy of the country. The impact of World War II in Nepal…

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    World War I was a global war that originated in Europe. It began on July 28,1914 and ended on November 11,1918. There were many events that contributed to the start of the war, but one of the main causes was the death of Archduke Franz Ferndinand. A Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated the Archduke. After the Archduke was confirmed dead, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. There are ultimately thirty total countries that entered the war on one side or another but these eleven…

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    War was an armed dispute among nations who could not patch up to agreements and the purpose of war was to win something in return. In war there always has to be a winner. Many people question whether World War 1 was avoidable. In my opinion World War 1 was not preventable due to the build up of militarism, alliances and nationalism. Militarism was one of the causes why war was inescapable. Militarism is belief where gaining superiority plus nation’s power was through maintaining as…

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    Women in World War II A woman wearing a red and white polka dotted bandana flexes her bicep with a determined look on her face. Her visage demonstrates the words printed above: “We Can Do It!” Rosie represents the most successful recruitment tool in American history and the most iconic image of working women during World War II. During World War II, the United States government printed up a propaganda poster that is famously known as “Rosie The Riveter.” World War II was the most significant…

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    World War II was not the first time the women were used to help fight a war. In World War I women were also used to cleaned, cooked and took care of the house. Also women were the ones who had the victory gardens for the soldiers when they returned home from the war. They took care of the kids and satisfied the men. Women worked in factories making artillery, like ammunition for the soldiers so the men didn’t have to do so much work. Now some may say that the women roles in World War I were the…

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    WOULDVE HAPPENED IF THE NAZI'S WON WORLD WAR II Imagine how the world would have been different if the Nazis had won World War II. , If the axis powers won over the allied forces. Since the Nazis were known for their destructive crimes, such a fantasy is undeniably a frightening one. However, let us try putting the negatives aside, and view a Nazi victory more as a fantasy than a nightmare. United States General George S. Patton had not realized until late in the war that the United…

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    wounded. World War 1 was the beginning of serious conflicts between massive countries. Not only were the country’s involved fighting for their own rights as a whole but most importantly they were fighting for justice against their enemies. Conflict is another word for battles, ¨About two-thirds of military deaths in World War 1 were in battle¨. This war has affected countries in an economic and population aspect and has been ranked as one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. This global…

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