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    of Nations fail to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931? Names: Catalina Hofmann Malena Garcia Camara Sofia Lena Justina Villasboa Gedikian Level 5 “A” Number of words: 1‚290 In 1931‚ the League of Nations failed to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. President Wilson (USA) set up the League of Nations which its aim was to make nations sort their aguments and therefore‚ prevent future wars. He also wanted to improve people’s

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    There were many different reasons resulting in communist victory after the War against Japan in 1945.The last phase of the Chinese Civil War‚ lasted from 1945 to 1949. At the time‚ the CCP‚ led by Mao Zedong‚ and the GMD led by Chiang Kai Shek‚ were vying for power to lead the whole of China. To begin with the GMD had the advantage with support from the United States‚ who provided advanced weaponry as well as financial aid through its Marshall Plan Scheme. It was officially accepted as the real government

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    leader of the Chinese Communist Party declared victory over the Nationalist Party (Guomindang) and brought an end to four brutally long years of Civil War. The Communist victory in the Civil War has however‚ created significant debate among historians‚ namely: was a Communist victory inevitable and if so is it more sensible to see the Chinese Civil War as a Communist victory or as a Nationalist defeat?When researching these questions it becomes blatantly obvious that the Guomindang government led by

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    Forgotten War Crimes "The holocaust was such an unthinkable horror‚ the Nazi dictatorship so uniquely evil‚ that the calculated firebombing of more than half a Milan defenseless civilians in the dying days of the war had just fallen by the wayside."1 History is defined as all recorded events of the past‚ but with textbooks‚ historical journals‚ and other respected documentaries all denying‚ or refusing to acknowledge and give responsibility‚ the ruthless and criminal bombing of Dresden does not

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    and nation pride. Nevertheless‚ for decades‚ the event was concealed and did not appear as a political issue in their post-war political and economic relations. The essay will tend to demonstrate why the history quarrel started in the 80’s and the role played by historical myths and nationalism. It will analyse why the textbook issue is crucial and how exacerbated anti-Japanese attitude among the public opinion developed. Finally we will examine the questions the two countries would have to address

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    An apology given based on pride isn’t an apology‚ nor one given under duress. Such is the case with Japan and China. The Japanese have time and again expressed sympathy‚ remorse and many ministers have apologized for the 1937 Nanjing massacre‚ and other atrocities that the Chinese suffered during the Second Sino-Japanese War of World War Two‚ at the hands of the Imperial Japanese Army. Yet‚ considering the complex cultural ‘do’s and don’ts’ of each culture‚ the apologies have not been as ‘heartfelt’

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    World War II was one of the most monumental events in history and certainly one of the most significant events in the 20th century. The series of confrontational events that led up to Pearl Harbor and the events that followed up until the Japanese surrender in 1945‚ were waged on the political‚ and military fronts‚ but one aspect of the war which sometimes is overlooked is the war waged on the social front. What makes the social aspect of war so significant si that it involves a dynamic within humans

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    Why did the Communists win the Chinese Civil War in 1949 ? The Chinese civil war was one of the major conflicts in 20th century Asia. This conflict cost China approximately 6 million casualties (including civilians). Most fierce battles were fought after the Second Sino-Japanese War‚ which comprises the last 3 years of the Chinese Civil War (1946-1949). In this essay‚ we will focus on this period‚ by contrasting two rival sides‚ CPC (Communist Party of China) and forces loyal to the Kuomintang (KMT)-led

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    V. Russo-Japanese War The Russo-Japanese war was of a considerably smaller scale war that started as a naval war in Port Arthur‚ and transitioned into a land based war by its end in 1905. Admiral Heihachiro Togo was not a member of the Genro‚ but he still led the military into a surprise torpedo attack on Russian ships. Yamagata was not the only one who considered the weakness of the Japanese military in relation to Russia‚ but he and Togo understood that the Japanese military had to use what little

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    The Chinese Civil War‚ which lasted from 1927 to 1949‚ was a civil war in China which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) overthrew the Guomindang (GMD) . As the CCP had always been inferior to the GMD in many aspects‚ many were shocked and startled by the Communist ’s victory; although numerous factors show that the Communist ’s victory was almost inevitable. This essay will examine the factors that lead to the Communists victory‚ which includes ideology‚ economic‚ political‚ social‚ military‚ foreign

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