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    country can establish and retain a state of ‘Total War’ inevitably leads to victory. In World War 1‚ the allied forces ability to achieve this resulted in their success. The production of munitions and American funding‚ resource allocation and the British Blockade‚ gave the allies a clear advantage on the home front. The utilization of the superior weaponry and manpower as well as improved tactics on the battlefront gave the allies an upper hand in this war of attrition. The final loss of German morale

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    n World War 1 there were a lot of battles Canada participated in. These many battles made Canada a stronger nation that it is today. The battles that Canada participated in were; Battle of the Somme‚ Battle of Vimy Ridge‚ Battle of Second Ypres and Battle of Passchendaele. Out of these battles‚ the capture of Vimy Ridge by Canadian forces in World War 1 was the most significant moment in Canadian history. The Battle of Vimy Ridge started on Easter Monday April 9th to the 12th of April‚ 1917

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    What was the contribution by the Australian Flying corps in World war ? In 1914‚ Australia created its very first militarised aviation base located in Point Cook‚ Australia had became the first British Dominion for service during world war 1. Australia had created four squadrons‚ the first one had been sent to Mesopotamia located in the middle east in 1916 and the last 3 were deployed to the Western Front to fight in France. On the 8th of February 1915 Australia received a request from the Viceroy

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    Involvement in the Second World War After seeing action in World War I‚ New Zealand would once again rush to the aid of Britain‚ their Mother Country‚ at the outbreak of World War II in Europe. Britain’s strategy of appeasement failed to stop Nazi Germany’s military ambitions‚ and when the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939‚ the British did not hesitate to declare war against Germany. As a British dominion‚ New Zealand stood behind the Mother Country and contributed to its war efforts in Europe‚ Africa

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    Mobilization for War

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    04 Mobilization for War Essay (40 points total) Nazi leader‚ Herman Goering‚ stated "the Americans can’t build planes—only electric iceboxes and razor blades.” In your own words‚ prove how the United States defied this statement and how ultimately our production helped the Allies win the war. In your essay‚ you need to include five of the following words or phrases. Arsenal of Democracy Rationing Consumer goods Food Production Technological innovations National War Labor Relations Board

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    Wwii: the Good War?

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    US History: Surv Since 1877 The Good War? Many Historians call World War II “The Good War.” The Second World war consumed every corner of the globe‚ pitting the world’s biggest powers against each other. There were two sides the Axis powers and the Allied Powers. The Axis included many Germany‚ Japan‚ and Italy. The Allied powers included the Soviet Union‚ United States‚ British Empire‚ China‚ and France to name a few. World War II was caused by several things. One was the Treaty of Versailles

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    Allied military strategy in WW II had changed since the battles of WW I and faced new challenges that required coordination and cooperation on levels never seen before. This paper will discuss identifying the strategic problems‚ differences in the types of strategy to employ‚ cohesion between land‚ sea‚ and now airpower‚ and how those decisions were accomplished. Eikmeier gives four basic questions that must be answered to frame strategic problems. The first question‚ “what is the current state

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    History Of The Desert War

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    campaign also know as the Desert War took place in the early 1940’s during world war II. “The North African campaign had three phases: the Western desert campaign (western Egypt and eastern Libya); Operation Torch(Algeria and Morocco); and the Tunisia campaign”. After the defeat of France and the withdrawal of British forces at Dunkirk‚ the center of warfare soon came to be north africa between the axis and allied forces america wasnt involved in the desert war physically but materilistic Rosevelt

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    main reason why Britain lost the American War of Independence? In 1775 the War of Independence began and continued until 1782. One obvious advantage was that America knew the inhospitable terrain in which they were fighting in whereas Britain did not. This was a large contributing factor to the outcome of the war. Consequently Britain suffered significant losses during the harsh winters in August – October 1777. Britain had only ever really fought major wars in Europe and never had to face treacherous

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    Why did Germany lose the First World War in 1918? The First World War was a huge event which ended abruptly; going from huge German advances after March 1918 to Germany asking for peace later that year: they were forced from a hard hitting offensive to defeat for various reasons: One of the key reasons for Germany’s defeat is the internal problems suffered by Germany from late 1917. Morale in the ranks of the Germany army was diminished to a painfully low point: they were exhausted from the spring

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