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    After the First World War‚ the economic condition of Germany became very weak. The German troops lost in the war and then Germany was economically destroyed. They were forced to pay war reparations to both Great Britain and France. Also‚ most of the people in the Germany were unemployed. Germans started making plans to find out the ways to generate new job in different fields like in power plants‚ transportation‚ and other related fields. Due to the huge increment in the social spending and sudden

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    September 1939 war breaks out in Europe. On the first of September Germany invades Poland‚ stating that the Polish were carrying out sabotage operations against German troops on the border. A couple days later Germany was given an ultimatum by Britain to not invade Poland or they would go to war. Ignoring the ultimatum Britain proceeds with Australia‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ and South Africa all declaring war on the Nazi’s. This ended with the Western Allies to create a naval blockade hoping to damage

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    Weimar Republic were silenced 2.During the war‚ Nationalist fascists rebelled against Spain’s democratic Republican government. While Hitler and Mussolini gave aid to the Nationalists‚ Europeans and U.S. remained on the sidelines 3.The Act authorized Roosevelt to provide economic aid to Britain since it had ran out of money. Roosevelt wanted to help Britain and declare an economic war against Germany. 4.The attack made the necessity of declaring war on Japan clear for America and ended any continuing

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    How Did Germany Cause Ww1

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    There were many causes that contributed to World War One (WWI). In the treaty of Versailles‚ Germany was forced to take full blame for causing the war. Although Germany played a large role in encouraging Austria-Hungary’s initial actions‚ Serbia and Austria-Hungary bore the biggest responsibility for initiating the conflicts to come. Serbia deserved the greatest blame for the outbreak of WWI. Their backing of the Black Hand terrorists was very reckless. Austria-Hungary was only a little less responsible

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    Valeria Villagrana Pickle History March 16‚ 2017 World War I A two front war is a war that is fought in two different places at the same time. A more specific example of a two front war was during World War I was when Germany feared they would have to fight Russia and Frances at the same time. Russians were paranoid that the Germans would attack them and asked for an alliance with Germany. Bismarck was quick to sign the alliance since they wanted to stay on Russia’s good side so Germany’s troops

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    Rwanda was colonized by the Germans in 1916. Germany colonized Rwanda for their interest in the anthropological method. The anthropological method was the splitting up of two ethnic groups into masters or leaders and workers. These two ethnic groups were the Tutsi who were the masters and the Hutu who were the workers. Tutsi people had different physical features from the Hutu people. The Tutsi had high foreheads‚ long thin noses‚ and a tall slim bodies‚ whereas the Hutu had flat noses‚ large protruding

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    Italy In Italy after World War 1 the economy and political environment became unstable. Mussolini had solidified his power across all of Italy through murder‚ blackmail‚ and slander campaigns against Italy’s press‚ politicians‚ and leftists. From 1925 on‚ Mussolini slowly gained more and more power until Italy became a totalitarian state enforced by a secret police organization. His dictatorship influenced fascist leaders who came on the scene later such as Adolf Hitler and Francisco Franco. In

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    Renaissance and why did it begin in Italy? The Renaissance is the era of rebirth. It took play around 1300 to 1600 and in Europe‚ this era is known as a rebirth of art and learning. The Renaissance first began in Italy because in Europe‚ both England and France were at war with each other (The Hundred Years’ War) which prevented them into the age of the Renaissance. Italy‚ on the other hand‚ wasn’t at war and allowed the Renaissance to start. Three advantages that started the Renaissance in Italy included

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    Totalitarianism in the Soviet Union‚ Italy‚ and Germany (by the way‚ all my essays are not very in depth because we have to write 2-3 600 word essays every week!) A totalitarian government is a modern autocratic regime in which the state controls all phases of society. It not only seeks to control the economical and political aspects of society‚ but also tries to direct the daily lives of its citizens. Totalitarianism strives to influence the attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and opinions of its people through

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    How totalitarian were Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany? Giovanni Amendola first coined the word ‘totalitarian’ when describing the Italian Fascist government under Benito Mussolini in 1923 as different to conventional dictatorships. It is after this that the word was popularised to have both negative and positive connotations. However‚ German theorist Carl Friedrich and political scientist Zbigniew Brzezinski collaborated to formulate a modern day politically scientific definition known as the

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