How was world war 1 won by the allies ... with food and other goods, they not only sank military boats but also passengeramp39s boats, this raged the Americans and declared war on the Germans in 1st of ... View More
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Principles of war ... Both the Canadians and Germans used these principles to their advantage and disadvantage. Economy of effort was the principle of war that was misapplied by ... View More
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The road to World War II ... America. Germans promised destruction of all American ships in war zones, and the destruction of neutral shipping boats. This was ... View More
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The Great War ... By 1916 preparedness for conflict was underway. 8. Zimmerman Telegram note: A telegram was sent by the Germans to the Mexicans early in World War One. ... View More
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THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES AND WORLD WAR II ... war guiltampquot required her to pay a total of 6.6 billion pounds to the Allied countries that had been damaged by the Great War. Of course, the Germans refused to ... View More
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German war effort in World War By late 1943 the Germans war efforts in Russia where looking more and more bleak. With a large number of German forces still entrenched ... View More
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World War 1 ... We didnamp39t fair to well with the Spaniards after the war and the Russians and Germans werenamp39t exactly our best friends either. Overall ... View More
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world war 1 ... The reason that the United States entered the war was because the germans had been using Uboats to try to defeat the British navel blockade. ... View More
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Worl war 1 ... In 1917, the French executed Mata Hari, who was a Dutch dancer that was spying for the Germans. Feelings against Germany were strong as war progressed. ... View More
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World War I ... Germany. Wilson feared if the Germans were treated too harshly it would lead to Germany seeking revenge with a second world war. But ... View More
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World War 2 ... forever. How Did This War Start The Germans had a powerful army in the 1930amp39s. They had a very powerful leader named Adolf Hitler. ... View More
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Germany and the Cold War ... many Eastern Germans and tempted some to escape over the wall/ 6. Each section of Germany was strongly attached to the two super powers within the Cold War. ... View More
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Hitler and the second war ... decisions his inflation and failed undertake war when by after in of a it he Rhineland, Germans position to other name at desperate After subsequent guilty war ... View More
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WORLD WAR 2 ... The mistakes made at Versailles were an important factor that contributed to the start of World War 2. Germans were humiliated and felt that the treaty was ... View More
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The Holocaust ... incapable of being imperfect. After the devastation of the war, Germans lost sight of their morals. Thousands ignored the screaming ... View More
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The Cold War and the Berlin Wall ... of these two very different idealisms, it is apparent that the Cold War could not ... It is seen through the efforts of East Germans to escape over the Berlin Wall ... View More
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The War After ... Germans were unhappy, Germany were still trying to prove that they were a major power in Europe again and that land had belonged to Germany before World War one ... View More
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world war 1 ... The next day Germany invaded Belgium. Great Britain declared war on Germany. August 2631 the Germans crushed the Russian second army at Tannenberg. ... View More
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World War II ... in Japan that would be interested in knowing more about their country and war dealings. Unfortunately, a lot of innocent Japanese and Germans were sent to ... View More
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Turning Points of World War 2 ... where the Germans lost countless soldiers, tons of equipment and showed they werenamp39t unbeatable. In the end, Germany lost the Second World War not because of ... View More
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Cold War ... the occupational zone, however, the Germans slowly began playing a role in the government.ampquot Germany hadnamp39t felt such misery like during the post war period in ... View More
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Analysis of world war 2 ... The British were still fearful of the Germans and wanted to land as far away ... In World War I, Churchill engineered a landing in Turkey, which became a de factor ... View More
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Woodrow Wilsonamp39s role in World War I ... nationamp39s ideals at all times. The war produced widespread hate hysteria towards the Germans. This hysteria eventually swept up Congress ... View More
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World War I ... into a general mobilization. The Germans threatened war on July 31st if the Russians did not demobilize. Upon being asked by Germany ... View More
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Prisoners of War ... Allies and the Axis powers mistreated many prisoners of war during World War II. Many instances of atrocity have been well documented. The Germans gunned down ... View More
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Hitler: A Prelude to War ... Liebenfels who taught him the belief in ampquotthe superiority of the Germans, the inevitability of ... The war provided him with a fresh start and ampquota chance for him to ... View More
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World War 1 ... In France, many wanted to permanently punish the Germans, partly in revenge for Germanyamp39s aggression in World War I, but also, perhaps subliminally, for the ... View More
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The Greatest War General of Our Time: Gen. George Patton ... Pattonamp39s tankers delivered the first American jolt to the Germans during the war.Kay During World War II the Americans of the United States Army 2nd Corps ... View More
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Germany in the Cold War ... As the Cold War grew more intense, the region portrayed a physical arena for the tensions to play out. Many Germans trapped in East Germany attempted to flee ... View More
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Cause and Effects of World War 2 ... of western Czechoslovakia where most Germans lived. United Kingdomamp39s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain tried to keep the peace and believed war could be ... View More
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