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    The Non-Aggression Pact

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    Non-aggression pact was an agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany‚ which promised that each nation would not attack the one another‚ madon August 23‚ 1939. German troops invaded Poland on August 31‚ 1939‚ in hopes to occupy and split Poland with the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union would also be taking over Finland; the Baltic countries of ‚ Lithuania‚ Latvia‚ and Estonia. A few days later on September 3‚ 1939‚ Great Britain and France declared war on Germany. On September 17‚ the Soviet Union invaded

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    The Warsaw Pact

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    treaties that defined the Cold War; NATO and the Warsaw Pact. In 1949‚ the possibilities of the Communist expansion prompted the United States and 11 other Western nations to take action and form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The NATO was a joining of the western nations and their beliefs. In response‚ the Soviet Union and its other Communist nations in Eastern Europe founded another alliance‚ the Warsaw Pact‚ in 1955. The Warsaw Pact was seen as the communist group. The alignment of nearly

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    Pact Assignment

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    Discovering Interaction Design CMT1300 PACT Report Introduction This report is based on an analysis of a proposed student information screen project using PACT. People Activities Contexts Technologies People undertake activities‚ in contexts using technologies. Part A In this assignment‚ I will firstly perform a PACT analysis on a proposed E campus student information screen project. I will be doing this assignment to embed information technology into Middlesex university’s

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    Nato and Warsaw Pact

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    NATO and the Warsaw Pact Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. History ‚ 2009 The United States‚ Britain‚ and France along with other Western European nations grew further apart from the Soviet Union after World War II. The USSR‚ which had been their World War II ally‚ was increasingly seen as a potential aggressor. The United States and several Western European nations agreed that potential Soviet aggression warranted a stronger alliance among them. What resulted was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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    Soviet Union

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    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Russian: Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик‚ tr. Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik) abbreviated to USSR (Russian: СССР‚ tr. SSSR) or the Soviet Union (Russian: Советский Союз‚ tr. Sovetsky Soyuz)‚ was a constitutionally socialist state that existed between 1922 and 1991‚ ruled as a single-party state by the Communist Party with its capital as Moscow.[3] A union of 15 subnational Soviet republics‚ its government and economy were highly

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    During the 1930’s the birth of media and technology‚ such as movies and the radio‚ gave way to a surge of propaganda in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. This new technology made it easier for dictators or governments to get their messages to the public. Propaganda was mainly used to brain wash a country into believing in the leaders ideologies and was also used to disguise the shortcomings of the government. Propaganda was a very important thing to Hitler because he believed the only reason

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    Stalin to transform the Soviet Union in the period 1924-1939’’ Commencing from the year 1924 and ending in 1939‚ Stalin undertook many methods to change the Soviet Union socially and economically. Socially‚ he developed a ‘cult of personality’‚ which portrayed Stalin as an all knowing and powerful figure‚ consequently ensuring his position as leader of the communist party and justifying many of his policies and actions. However‚ to maintain his position as dictator of the Soviet Union he deployed many

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    Germany 1918-1939 Notes

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    Germany 1918 – 1939 1. The Weimer Republic * Emergence of the Democratic republic and the Impact of the Treaty of Versailles * REVOLUTION AND THE BIRTH OF THE WEIMER REPUBLIC * October 2nd 1918: Reichstag (parliament) informed GR couldn’t win war * Prince Max von Baden: became chancellor‚ brought Social Democratic Party (SDP) majority socialists into his cabinet hoped to maintain monarchy * Allies wouldn’t sign Armistice until Kaiser no longer ruled. * October 28 1918:

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    The Pact Government

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    The Success of the Pact Government’s First Term. The Pact government came to power in 1924 with JBM Hertzog as the Prime Minister. The Pact government was an alliance between the Labour Party under Cresswell and the Nationalist Party under Hertzog. During their first Term of office‚ the Pact made significant developments and achieved most of their aims and can therefore be regarded as very successful. On being elected the aims of the Pact Government were to stimulate the economy in all sectors

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    How much did Nazi Policies towards the Jews change between 1939-1945? Between the years 1939 – 1945 the Nazi policies towards the Jews had changed a lot. This happened by the Nazis creating laws and restrictions‚ setting up ghettos and even came to a final solution to get rid of most of the population of the Jews. Before 1939‚ hundreds of thousands of Jews lived in Germany. However‚ there were still restrictions towards them but they weren’t as severe as they were in the later years. For example

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