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    the anti- world war novel. This one book shaped the way that America has generally viewed war, in both theory and practice, as evidenced by the major shift in viewpoints between World War II and the Vietnam War. This shift started in centers of higher thinking where novels like this would be read and discussed and spread outwards. Much like the similar reaction to the memory of World War II by students in Paris compromising the 1968 generation, these students were protesting that World War…

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    The forty-five year Cold War created a lasting impact on the world. The Cold War originated in 1945 and did not come to an end till around 1991. It was not a typical war with lots of violence and thousands of deaths such as World War I or World War II. The Cold War was more of a government political war than a bloody army war. The United States and the Soviet Union have an interesting history considering they used to get along (“What was the Cold War”). Joseph Stalin and his politics lead to…

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    significant in history: social, political, religious (cultural), intellectual, technological, and economical. In every course of history class, there will be an event that applies to at least one of the preceding categories. To begin, World War II affected the world socially regarding women’s roles in society. The bombing of Pearl Harbor resulted in the US’ commitment…

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    81A homework: Why did world war 1 break out? World war 1 officially started on July 28 1914, however there had been many things happen before the war which contributed to causing the war. There were 5 main causes; the alliance system; two groups of 3 countries who would protect each other at war, the arms race;the competition to have the biggest army and the most weapons, Morocco in 1905 and 1911; when Germany tried to gain power over morocco but was humiliated; the Balkans, because the…

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    The events that to World War 2 are a very simple lead up of events but these events had made a very large difference in how the Germans felt about everyone else in the world. The first of many events that lead up to the start of World War 2 was the end of World War 1. At the end of World War 1 Germany had to pay war tribute to the allied forces. Once Germany had paid the war tribute to all the allied forces the country was severely in debt. During this time of debt Germany was blaming the…

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    World War two was a pessimistic and awful event, that all started as a result of Adolf Hitler wanting a scapegoat or something to blame Germany's economic problems on. He also fueled the age grizzled problems by putting ugly,bloodcurdling pictures of them to help scare people of them. You may have always asked what is World War two and why did it start. Well World War two was a war that started as a result of Hitler and the Nazis thought that the Jewish people were animals put them in camps so…

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    It can be assumed that since World War 1 aircrafts have been a major, progressing, factor in not only the U.S. but all over the world. Over the century, aircrafts have helped transport anything from mail, people, animals, and even food, to different places all over the world. Flying has made transportation faster, easier, and all around better. Of course there has been a few mishaps along the evolution of flying but modern technology, a better understanding, and better training have brought the…

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    World War 2 Vs Ww2 Essay

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    English 10 p.1 9 November 2016 World War I vs. World War II World War I and World War II are two extensive outcomes of our world history. Not only did they occur at different time periods, but they also both are similar and different from each other. According to their reasons, outcomes, and approaches they each seem to have aligned in the same way. World War I occurred from July 28, 1914 through November 11, 1918. The four leading causes of the First World War were militarism, alliances,…

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    started anew. However, the aftermath of the atomic bombing was unpredictable, the next page of Japanese’s lives was facing with suffering from radiation sickness. Forty years later since the bombing, Hiroshima not only has got through consequence of the war but also has developed time by time. To archive those successes like that people in Hiroshima have to strengthen their mind to forget the hurts of the pass and without any lamentation about the scars of the atomic bombing, they keep moving…

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    Another great war has occurred. The bloodiest biggest war of all time. The US got involved because they were attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941. It was America vs Germany and Japan. There were many causes of WWII September 1939 Brittan and France declared war on Germany on the invasion of Poland. German people were unhappy because the treaty of Versailles was too harsh so they voted on a man who would tear up the treaty and his name was Adolf Hitler. Hitler ordered German troops into…

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