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    The Treaty of Versailles failed to address the Militarism reason for the war because even though men went into the war with Militarism as their main reason for going to war. They left with the fear of the war and the terrors of the battlefield killed their Military spirit, but by blaming the war on Germany and reducing their army, huge amount of reparation for the war, land in Europe ,and most of it’s colonies. This left Germany weak as a country but not as indulvutions. Which led to the Nazi…

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    Christmas Events

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    What events led to and took place during the Christmas Truce of 1914? VINCIGUERRA, THOMAS. “The Truce of Christmas, 1914.” http://fbckpt.net/clientimages/34133/images/youth/december72014the%20truce%20of%20christmas,%201914%20-%20new%20york%20times.pdf. March 14, 2016. These word for word documentations and journal entries perfectly reflect what the Christmas Truce was about. Two conflicting armies on the battlefront celebrating an international holiday during a difficult time period. Both…

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    Mustard Gas, in World War I, was called the King of Battle Gases because it caused more battle causalities, as in injuries that took them out of the war and some deaths, than all of the other chemical agents used in that Great War (Everts, n.d.). This synthetic agent had an innocent beginning but rapidly became something the world rallied around to ban due to its harmful effects. In 1886 Victor Meyer first discovered the harmful effects of (ClCH2CH2)2S or what would later become known as Mustard…

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    Major Battles 1914, 38 million joined, 17 million killed, 20 million 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…

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    arrangement) are normally blamed for overlooking the 'lessons of Munich'. It is contended that World War Two emerged mostly in light of the fact that an excessive number of students of history thought Germany was unfairly treated after World War One by the Treaty of…

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    At the beginning of the twentieth century Europe was doing well. It had vast empires that circled the globe. The average life expectancy was high. The art and culture was growing rapidly. Then by 1918, after four long years of war, europe was wore out. The empires that had lasted from centuries were destroyed. The war was going great and everyone was happy, what happen? One cause of the war was trying to create a balance of power. The idea to balance the powers were that the major powers of…

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    Reading this document “World War I and the League of Nations”, I have captured Wilson’s principal purpose in deliverance was to present a practical choice both to the traditional notion of an international balance of power gained by alliances among nations. As President of the United States, Woodrow could pass some very important legislations on those and many other issues, pledging to keep America out of World War I. Though he proposed to keep America out of World War I, Once Wilson knew that…

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    Battle Of Dunkirk Essay

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    As the start of World War II just happened caused by Germany's invasion of Poland. Ended up with France and Britain, fighting together, to go and fight Germany. While on the northern side of France there was a battle going on in Dunkirk. Also known as the battle of Dunkirk. The purpose of the Battle of Dunkirk was to defence, protect, and help evacuate some of the British army and other Allied forces in Europe safely home. It lasted from 26 May to 4 June 1940. When the German army gets through…

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    relativism” when he acted on his own beliefs and values to prevent German influence in the area and “improve” Haiti, which in reality caused great unrest (BCEE, 2014d). Wilson’s hypocrisy became glaringly evident when he advocated for world peace at the Paris Peace Conference and in the same time frame nearly 3,000 Haitian peasants were being slaughtered as they rebelled against the pro-American Haitian President and U.S. presence. Wilson’s critical thinking was hindered by the False Logic…

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    Treaty Of Versailles The treaty of versailles is very important to the world today. Having the treaty marked that end of World War 1. The treaty of versailles made Germany lose there land, army, navy, Air Force and so on that all went to the allies, the treaty became apart of history because it ended World War 1 but lead to the start of World War 2, the document had 15 parts and 440 articles. Germany took the fault for starting World War 1 by surrendering. The treaty affected Germany and…

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