World war ll was one of the worst wars it lasted a total of six years starting at September 1, 1939 and ending September 2, 1945 the war took place in Europe, Pacific, Atlantic, South East Asia, China, Middle East, Mediterranean, North Africa and Horn of Africa, briefly North and South America. World War ll was far more much expensive it damaged lots of properties and killed many more people including 1.5 million children during the Holocaust more than 80% of those children were Jewish the other tens of thousands were gypsies. Majority of the world countries including the great power came together and formed two different military alliances known as the allies and the axis the allies being our partners and the axis being our enemy The big four Allied powers of World War ll were Great Britain, England the United Kingdom), the United States of America the main axis powers were Germany, Japan, and Italy there leaders were Adolf Hitler who led Germany, Benito Mussolini who led Italy, and Emperor Hirohito who led Germany. …show more content…
The result of World War ll was a victory it caused the collapse of the Nazis the fall of Japanese and Italian empires dissolution of the League of Nations it also created the United Nations and created the merging of the United States and the Soviet Union as super powers which is a term used to describe a state with a dominant position in which its ability to exert influence or force projection which is a term used in the military and political science to refer to the capacity of a state to apply all or some of its elements of national power those elements being political, economic, Military, psychological, informational important facets there were a lot of casualties and losses in World War ll over 60 million soldiers were killed in World War ll which was about 3% of the 1940 population World War ll ended with the surrendering of the axis
World War 2 was a notorious war fought between the Axis and Allied nations, during the period of 1939 to 1945. The Axis nations mainly included Germany, Japan and Italy, while the Allied nations were led by the United States of America (USA), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and Britain (Source D). The war was kindled after a Nazi German invasion of Poland in 1939, which resulted in Britain and France declaring war on Germany. As Germany was determined to carry on their invasions, their allies (the Axis nations) and Britain’s allies (the Allied nations) and colonies were dragged into the war, causing it to become a major world war.
Introduction The Second World War had been fought between the Axis nations (Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan and their smaller allies) and the Allied nations, led by Britain (and its Commonwealth nations), the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States of America (Source D). The war changed many things internationally. This included changes to do with technology and the end of European colonialism (Source D).
WWII was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945 , it was the most widespread war and affected over 100 million people , with events like the holocaust killing millions.
The Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Social Insurance and Allied Services, known commonly as the Beveridge Report was an influential document in the founding of the Welfare State in the United Kingdom. It changed the state function by expanding National Insurance and with the creation of the National Health Service.
The war of 1812 is one of the bloodiest wars in us history. This war having around 19,465 us casualties and less than a third of that of British casualty this is one of the worst wars the US has ever been in. But this number of casualty was not for nothing as they fought for a good cause. There efforts made America what it is today.
WWII was fought from September of 1939 to September of 1945 and over 80 million people died during those years from the war. Two of the major Axis powers were Japan and Germany. Japan had just won WWI, but their economy was hurt by the Great Depression when the U.S. imposed high tariffs on their goods. Germany had just lost WWI and was heavily sanctioned by the Versailles Treaty which was imposed by the WWI victors. Both of these countries would be destroyed by WWII.
This war began on September 1st 1939 and lasted until 1945. It was the most widespread war in history and involved more than 60 million deaths around the world. The war was fought between many countries, for many different reasons. The main groups that were in the war was the Allies and the Axis Powers. Do these clues ring a bell?
In today’s digital age, development of new technology and weapons are at an alarming rate, hence arises the need to stay ahead of advancements in order to properly defend the nation, as well as coalition forces and allies. In this period of warfare, the number one threat comes in the form of air breathing and ballistic missiles. During World War II, this threat was present, but was not thought to be prevalent.
World War I was the result of leaders' aggression towards other countries which was supported by the rising nationalism of the European nations. Economic and imperial competition and fear of war prompted military alliances and an arms race, which further escalated the tension contributing to the outbreak of war. One cause of the World War was militarism, which is a policy in which military preparedness is of primary significance to a situation. Another cause of the World War was nationalism. Nationalism is the pride and devotion form one towards his/her country. It played a great part in the causes of World War 1 because citizens wanted to stand up for their country, and fight for them. The third
World War 2 was the largest and most deadly war in history. The first world war had happened just two decades prior of the second world war and it was also a very gruesome war.
World War 2 was a massive war which engulfed the whole world from 1939 – 1935. There were 2 different sides in the war. These two sides were the Allies and the axis. At the start of the war, the Allies consisted of Great Britain and all of its colonies (such as Australia) and France. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, Japan and the Soviet Union. At the start of the war the axis powers were dominating. Germany used “Blitzkrieg” (Lighting war) tactics very successfully and overran many countries using it. But some major events occurred and turned the tide of the war to the favour of the Allies. However two of these major events are most often talked about to be the reason that the axis powers eventually lost. One of these events includes the Japanese attack on pearl harbour. This brought America into the war and onto the side of the Allies. The other of the two events was instigated by Germany itself. Germany decided to attack one of their allies. This ally was the Soviet Union. There is often a lot of debate about which of these events is greatest, that is to have had the biggest effect in the war. So the question has to be asked, was it the US entrance into the war that made the defeat of Germany inevitable, or it caused by the German attack of the Soviet Union. In my opinion it was not the US entrance to the war, but the German invasion of the Soviet Union that made the ultimate defeat of Germany inevitable. This is because they put
WORLD WAR ONE There has always been wars, and there will always be wars. Most wars leave a huge impact on the history of that nation, especialy if it involves more than one. In 1914, long-standing rivalries among European nations exploded into war. World War one, as it is now called, cost millions of lives. Such a war, has left a deep intentaion on the American history.
WWII evolved the entire globe, putting the world's largest economic and military powers against each other: the AXIS powers Germany, Japan and Italy against the ALLIED powers Russia, Britain and the U.S. There were some 27,372,900 civilians and 20,858,800 military personnel killed in the
It was said that World War I would be the war to end all wars; unfortunately U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was wrong. In 1939 Germany invaded Poland and the global conflict, World War II, began. Fought from 1939 to 1945, World War II consisted of the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers. The Axis Powers were led by Germany, Japan, and Italy. The Allied Powers were led by the United States, Britain, France, and several other countries. In total, over sixty million people were killed, making World War II the deadliest conflict in modern history. The intervention of the United States after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 brought the end of the war 4 years later.
World War II is the name commonly given to the global conflict of 1939-1945. It is said to be the greatest and most destructive war in world history. The World War II military operations were conducted primarily in Europe but also in Asia, Africa, and the far islands of the Pacific as well. More than 17 million members of the armed forces perished during the conflict. It caused strain on the economic capabilities of the major nations and left many countries on the edge of collapse.