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    in this article? In this article, MacMillan is arguing that the factors which lead to World War I were a collection of decisions made by the powers involved and of the global situation (including non-political events), but that none can be pinned down as the ultimate cause of the war. She also claims that similar events are occurring world currently, potentially setting the world up for another Great War in the near future. 2. What historical parallels does the author draw to support the main

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    World War II caused greater destruction than any other war in history. The war took the lives of about 17 million soldiers and an even greater number of civilians, who died as a result of bombings, starvation, and deliberate campaigns of mass murder. The war also ushered in the atomic age and was quickly followed by the collapse of the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union and the beginning of the Cold War. World War I created the conditions that led to World War II. The

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    Winston Churchill Quotes

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    Winston Churchill was an influential force during World War 2 with all his inspirational quotes. He had a short but active career in the army and he then became a conservative member of parliament. In the beginning of world war 2 Churchill held the position of First Lord of the Admiralty and he was later appointed Prime Minister of England. Queen Elizabeth II after the war knighted Churchill and President Kennedy gave Churchill honorary U.S citizenship. Going into his past he was the son of Lord

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    Following World War II there was a lot of tension between two of the Allied countries. The United States and the Soviet Union were in a state of political and military tension with each other. Opposing ideologies on how to deal with the world’s affairs post World War II fueled this rivalry but there was always a tension between the two countries. World War II, with its common goal, brought these two countries together as allies. With Hitler and the Nazis threating their way of living these two countries

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    caused World War One. It is to a significant extent that the alliances between countries were a major cause of World War One with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand contributing, as it was the spark that set off war. Other less important but still contributing factors were imperialism, nationalism and militarism. The alliance system was the main cause of World War One because it caused tension between countries and it brought more countries into the war, creating a ‘world’ war. However

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    The two world wars caused devastation across Europe and its neighbouring countries with the deaths of at least 40 million men from the continent and Russia alone. This said, the societies of the focus countries, Britain, France and West Germany, would be extremely different without the influence of war and its consequent impacts. The wars helped to make people think and consider social aspects of life to a greater extent, for example, religion and their own role within the society, but there were

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    Ww1 Causes

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    The Causes of WW1 Graduating high school boys were going to war, knowing that there was a probability of never coming back. In 1914, Nations were at war. Colonies such as, Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and the United States were at war that lasted for four long years. The result of this caused the lives of 10 million soldiers and 20 million injured soldiers and citizens. What was the underlying cause of WW1? The causes of WW1 were imperialism, militarism, and the primary

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    Our history is our identity, without it who are we? ‘He who forgets history is doomed to repeat it’ George Santayana. Anything that has already happened is the past or our history. We as humans tend to forget our past mistakes and continually repeat them over and over again. Over thousands of years there have been hundreds of wars, many have had great casualties, both soldiers and civilians. The soldiers died fighting on the front line facing bullets or swords, but the civilians, normal people

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    World War 2 World War 2 was the war that involved every part of the world during the years 1939-1945.The World War 2 was the greatest war in history that made about 40,000,000-50,000,000 deaths. The main power was German, Italy and Japan, France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and China. Along with World War 1, World War 2 was one of the greatest war in history and it will never be forgotten

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    War By J. P. Taylor

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    In A.J.P. Taylor’s book, The Origins of the Second World War, Taylor disproves the common belief that Hitler had wanted and extensively planned for a World war. Many historians have judged Hitler’s intentions when preparing his military as deliberate proof of his strategizing for an expansive war. The justification for Hitler's military plans, according to Taylor, was that he viewed other countries as a threat to him and the restoration of Germany. As a result, both sides believed the other was preparing

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