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    Why did World War 2 start and How did America get into world war two? By Hananiah Robinson p.6 World War two was a horrific event that happened from 1939 to 1945. To begin, Germany ambushed Poland in 1939 that was just the beginning of World War two. In the article ‘Adolf Hitler’ it said ,”Hitler joined a small group of men who became known as Nazis. He soon became their leader. Hitler and his followers believed he could win back Germany's past glory.” Hitler wanted more land and the land

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    The Great War; nationalism played a big role in this extremely event for trying to unite national groups by through government. It created a big competition against other country and created competitions between Europe’s Powers. Germany’s national interest was to extend their territory by trying to invade and take over other land and water, however it did not work well for them which made Gemany suffered. Germany developed sovereignty, they had good base economically and industrially and had a

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    If I could time travel and go into the past, I’d go back in time and travel to Germany. From there I’d go into Hitler’s school and help him not get kicked out of art school because at the time he was not into politics. From there I believe that’d change to events of the future, The Holocaust and World War II. These events won’t happen because Hitler got into politics after he was kicked out of the university he was studying at. Not only that but, a lot of other things would be changed to. There’s

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    Explain the economy, government, and current state of affairs in France between 1870 and 1914. Who are their friends and who are their enemies and why? (At least three paragraphs). (9 PTS) The economy and government throughout France between 1870 to 1914 was declining. One of the primary reasons was due to France’s defeat to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War. After the war, as a result of their defeat, France was forced to pay Germany five billion Francs, and also had to give up the Alsace-Lorraine

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    As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, the Germans were forced to accept full blame for starting WWI. With 32 billion dollars to repair and giving up on many overseas colonies, Germans were very unhappy and thought the end of WWI was harsh. They voted for a man who could improve social, economic, and political conditions, causing the beginning of WWII. In 1934, Adolf Hitler was selected as president of Germany. Same as the beginning as WWI, nationalism was a main part of the beginning of WWII

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    “After visiting these places, you can easily understand how that within a few years Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived.” – John F. Kennedy Hitler is often seen as a horrid, cruel person, but as John F. Kennedy states, he did many wonderful things for this world. Although Hitler had his way in doing the things he wanted to do, he created many new ideas that are still in use! Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau am

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    How did Hitler came to power legally? Hitler came to power because he was a powerful speaker who attracted a whole lot of people to follow him. He promise his people to live a better life and a new Germany. So, his party's power grew rapidly, before the economic depression struck, the Nazis were unknown, and winning only 3 percent of the vote in elections in 1924. In the 1932 elections, the Nazis won 33 percent of the votes, more than any other party. In January 1933 Hitler was appointed chancellor

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    After just missing an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film last year, The King's Choice, a Norwegian film documenting a pivotal moment in that country's history during World War II, arrives in theaters in the fall of 2017. Director Erik Poppe has crafted a riveting story of a largely symbolic King having to suddenly make a decision to either protect his country for being taken over by Nazi Germany, or stand on its own and fight for its independence. Poppe and screenwriters Harald Rosenløw-Eeg

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    After acquiring the position of Chancellor, Hitler governed Germany from 1933 to 1939 by working to prepare them for war and promised to undermine the Treaty of Versailles. Adolf Hitler prepared Germany for war by introducing conscription and began rearmament, violating the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in the process. Moreover, Hitler reoccupied the Rhineland, which was a clear breach of the Treaty and gave Germany access to resources that would help Germany to prepare for the war. The invasion

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    Propaganda Posters 1. How much did the poster “Destroy this Mad Brute” rely on vilifying the German people? Do you think it was necessary? • The government depended heavily on the propaganda poster by spreading the depicted “monster” Germans copiously, for it was contrary to the neutral statement of President Wilson, who personally believe that the war will result in a stronger economy of the nation. Evidently, the poster “Destroy this Mad Brute” served its purpose for it enticed Americans to be

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