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    World War II is possibly the most significant period of the 20th century. Indeed‚ this brought development in technologies‚ the end of European colonialism mostly in Africa and Asia‚ the woman’s right and civil rights movements in the US. Mainly‚ the fighters were the Allied (to be continued!) The allies were the winners; indeed‚ they brought to an end to this war by dropping the atomic bomb in two Japanese cities (World War II‚ Historynet). In the following paragraph‚ we will understand the historic

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    of the best armies in the world. The Indian Army came in existence with independence and has inherited most of the infrastructure of the British Indian Army. In whichever war they have been presented‚ victory was always theirs. Apart from conflicts‚ the army has also been an active participant in the United Nations Peacekeeping missions. The British army was a critical force for the dominance of the British Empire‚ both in India and across the world. In World War I and II‚ the Indian Army has served

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    World War II‚ or the Second World Warwas a military conflict that happened globally starting from 1939 and lasting all the way to 1945‚ which involved most of the world’s nations. According to Laurel Sefton McDowell‚ “the war years were a period of antagonistic labour-government relations and serious industrial unrest‚ which labour attributed to wage controls (McDowell‚ pg 175‚ 1978). In this paper‚ I am going to explain how World War II shaped the post-war compromise between labour and capital

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    During the II World War‚ because of the feared bombings of the airport‚ all German civil aviation was stopped in Tempelhof in 2. September 1939‚ however it was quickly restarted in November. Alltogether‚ Tempelhof wasn’t really bombed during II WW‚ because the Allied Forces saw an opportunity to use the terminal after the war. Also‚ Luftwaffe didn’t really treat Tempelhof as a military airfield. Mostly there were planes assembled there‚ using work of forced labourers‚ who lived in miserable conditions

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    a few) but the basis is the same----to co-exist without war‚ killing‚ & overpowering a fellow being. According to me‚ Peace is the feeling that all’s right with the world. When everyone around me in my family‚ my friend circle and my neighbourhood is happy‚ eager to love‚ accept and relate… I feel at peace. Also‚ to me it means following what my heart says and sharing mutual trust and respect for people around me. However‚ in today’s world‚ peace and harmony face various threats. Terrorism‚ regional

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    THE WAR OF THE WORLDS Jonathan P. Benitez IV-LopezJaena English-Mrs.Sanchez Introduction The War of the Worlds (1898)‚ a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells‚ is the first-person narrative of an unnamed protagonist’s (and his brother’s) adventures in London and the countryside around London as Earth is invaded by Martians. Written in 1895–97‚[2] it is one of the earliest stories that details a conflict between mankind and an extraterrestrial race. The War of the Worlds has two parts

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    “Never Again” After World War II‚ the phrase “Never Again” was used in response to the Holocaust. Since then‚ the world has failed to respond to the genocides in Rwanda‚ Uganda‚ and Sudan. The phrase “Never Again” means exactly what it says. The world knew that the war was so bad‚ and so many people had died‚ that they would never let it happen again. Many nations reacted to the Holocaust‚ which is why it was a world war. Britain and France declared war on Germany two days after Hitler invaded

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    Liberty University Ken White Student ID – 87118 April 13‚ 2013 War‚ in its raw nature‚ has always allowed mankind to invent and produce better weaponry‚ causing the opposing side to alter their military tactics and strategize over an offensive or defensive position based on the devastation an accuracy of the new armaments. WWII was no exception as history proved modern day warfare was about to become truly global. The confines of Europe in WWI would now expand to Africa

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    World War II & the Atomic Bomb The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki marked the end to the world’s largest armed conflict. Many debates have surfaced over the ethics of such an attack. The bomb itself caused massive amounts of casualties while the unknown effects of radiation caused many more deaths amongst the survivors of the blast. Despite the ghastly effects of such a weapon‚ it offered the best choice for a quick and easy defeat of Japan. President Truman‚ who authorized

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    freedom of speech and expression -- everywhere in the world. 2. The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way -- everywhere in the world. 3. The third is freedom from want -- which‚ translated into world terms‚ means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants -- everywhere in the world. 4. The fourth is freedom from fear -- which‚ translated into world terms‚ means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and

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