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    Hitler wanted to expand his army throughout Europe and eventually become supreme ruler of the world. Fortunately they defeated hitler. Other Political leaders like Benito Mussolini and Hideki Tojo fought with Hitler. The League of Nations was another political contribution to World War 2. In theory the League of Nations was a good idea and did have some early successes‚ but it was a failure. During the 1920’s the world was in a deep depression

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    Essay On Kokoda

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    The Battle of Kokoda is remembered as being the most significant battle fought by the Australian’s in World War II. (4) Kokoda is recognized as one of the most celebrated and significant battle fought by the ANZAC’S because of the fear of the looming invasion by the Japanese at the time of Kokoda. Japanese were establishing them self a powerful army but the Australians were not threatened by them until a their were a few battles which heightened the fear of the Australian’s which included the Nanjing

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    Neta Ji Bose

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    book “The Indian Struggle” was written by him. 1 Published on State Portal (www.orissa.gov.in) Indian National Army and Netaji Netaji Arrived Tokyo in May 1943‚ Bose attracted the attention of the Japanese high command‚ including Hideki Tojo‚ Japan’s premier. The Japanese agreed to cooperate in founding an Indian National Army (INA) in Southeast Asia. Bose was flown to Singapore and became commander of the INA and head of the Free India provisional government. The INA included both

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    Pearl Harbor Dbq Analysis

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    Roosevelt´s war message to Congress began with those famous words that briefly summarized what happened the day before in Pearl Harbor‚ near to Honolulu Hawaii. The attack on Pearl Harbor struck the United States of America by surprise‚ no declaration of war was made by one nation against the other one‚ but still Japan sent Bombers from distant aircraft carriers in order to attack the American Naval base that served as the western military outpost for the US. To understand the reasons behind this

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    The Attack on Pearl Harbor

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    allow them to take what territory they wanted or two they were going to go to war. Japan knew that if they were to go to war with the United States that they would lose so they made one last attempt with the U.S. Japans Prime Minister‚ General Tojo Hideki made one last attempt to negotiate a settlement without resorting to war on November 29‚ 1941‚ but the U.S. felt that Japans attempt to dominate other territories to make their nation stronger and

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    Pearl Harbor

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    The United States reacted to an attempt by the Japanese to siege the border of China. They started an oil embargo in an attempt to decelerate Japan’s advances into China. In relation‚ Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941 in Hawaii. There were at least three reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor these were the U.S. Embargo‚ Imperialism‚ and Oil trade. So why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor? One reason for the attack was Imperialism. For example it is evident in the passage from

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    fleet expansion threatened Japan by its overwhelming numbers and strength it was gaining. The U.S Congress passed an act called the Naval Expansion Act and it promises to triple the fleet. (Doc C) A Japanese Prime Minister and War Minister named Hideki Tojo said that Japan knew that the U.S Navy would definitely grow stronger. (Doc E) So since Japan felt threatened by America’s growing Naval Fleet‚ they felt that it would be best to weakened it by bombing at the source‚ Pearl

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    World War I. Hitler also said that German’s were a "superior race"� and that such peoples as Jews and Slavs were inferior. He began campaigns of hatred against Jews and Communists and promised to eliminate them from the country. Later‚ General Hideki Tojo became the premier of Japan in 1941. Japan was the first to conquer land. It wanted all of eastern Asia under Japanese control. The U.S. still refused to be involved in European disputes. Great Britain and France were unwilling to risk another

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    Dickey Chapelle Essay

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    Historic Background by Emily Weller The book my partner and I wrote is about Dickey Chapelle‚ a woman reporter in World War II and the events that she covered.This book is supposed to be a historical short story about an amazing woman that did very important things for World War II. This book promises the child reader to inform them about amazing events that Dickey Chapelle covered during World War II in a non gruesome way that is easy to understand. We used reliable sources to write our book so

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    Dictatorship

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    What Is Dictatorship? Dictatorship * A form of government in which absolute and total power is concentrated in a dictator (usually one person be it military or otherwise or one political party). * Defined as an autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual. * A government controlled by one person‚ or a small group of people. In this form of government the power rests entirely on the person or group of people‚ and can be obtained by force or by inheritance

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