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    Dialectical Essay The Treaty of Versailles was one of the most important deals ever signed and would not only change European politics and the entire world. The political environment was extremely complicated and every nation wanted a different thing. The US president Woodrow Wilson wanted a deal where no one really wins or loses but one that would fortify a lasting peace in the world. The British wanted more justice against Germany while France wanted revenge against the Germans. Many…

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    World War II, if not the bloodiest, was one of the most bloody and expensive wars in all of history. WWII claimed millions of lives, cost billions of dollars, and spun the entire world upside down. While there were many different causes, three of them were the most significant including the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of Fascism and Nazism, and The Great Depression. The social, economic, and political instability that existed in Europe after World War I caused World War II. The first…

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    of multiple countries took charge of local businesses and Institutions. Labor laws went into effect due to mass production and mechanization. A revolution that began by different societies, was caused by disillusionment, which made people favor republics over monarchs. Furthermore, the Central Powers…

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    When most people think of how a political leader came to power they usually think of how that person was able to convince people that their ideas were what’s best for the nation. They will use tactics such as pointing out what the real reason behind a failing economy is and how they plan to fix it, along with saying how they’ll make the country better than before. Every candidate will appeal to the sense of pride that the people of their country have in order to get them emotionally invested. A…

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    How Did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II? The purpose of the Versailles Treaty was to create peace, but instead began the start of World War II. Germany was blamed for World War I and was punished by the treaty for the destruction they caused. Germany had land taken away, military size reduced, and had economic restrictions placed upon them. This treaty took a lot of Germany’s territory; including the Alsace Lorraine, Danzig, Polish Corridor, and parts of Denmark. This punishment…

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    World War 1 or the First World War was the bloodiest conflict in Canadian history, taking lives of more than 60,000 Canadians. The three main arguments are how WW1 affected Canada politically, socially, and economically. Even though, the war killed nearly 61,000 Canadians, WW1 had a more positive effect or impact on the future development of Canada. Although Canada experienced a lot of downfalls and negative effects like the amount of casualties and deaths we had, we also had some positives too.…

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    The most “terrifying” place in Sheboygan holds the name: The Dominion of Terror located on 15th street on the north side of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. This haunted attraction has been previously funded by Sheboygan Jaycees. The building has been torn down to create the most horrifying rooms to scare the “courageous”. The building consists of three floors. The exterior of the building is supported by stark brick walls. It consists of three rows of four feet by two feet sash windows. The old sash…

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    How Is Hitler Successful

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    In our history there has been countless men who successfully ruled and conquered the world. The use of fear and terror and propaganda is commonly displayed by these rulers. The one man who sticks out from the rest who was known to his people as “Der Fuhrer”. Adolph Hitler’s rise to power was tremendously successful and had many contributing factors that ultimately led him to almost conquering europe as a whole in a short time period, to fully comprehend Hitler’s rise one would need to…

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    A man that was known for saving Jews, and showed an extraordinary amount of humanity in one of the bloodiest wars the wars the world has seen. Oskar Schindler lived a complicated life had being a Nazi and had saved the lives of many Jews. Not all people know the acclaimed hero. Schindler was an unlikely war time hero being a business man, womanizer, and belonging to the Nazi party (Biogrphy.comEditors). Oskar Schindler was born April 28, 1908, in Zwittau Austria-Hungary .Schindler married Emilie…

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    The Treaty of Versailles was passed in order to end WWI and addressed the condition of the economy post-war. The decisions contrived during the treaty were without Germany’s input, such as the full blame being on them and the amount of reparations due. This caused anger and resentment towards the Allied Powers, which only helped Hitler wiggle his way to the top. For the Allies, the treaty only created what they thought was a type of peace that weakened Germany, secured the French border against…

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