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    European allies a break in what they owe and for that reason Great Britain and France was keen on receiving reparations from Germany. Because the United States wanted her money she loaned back‚ she removed herself from any claim to the reparations collected from Germany. By not staking a claim in the reparations‚ the United States makes it easier for Great Britain and France to repay her. The position taken by the United States congress makes it difficult for Wilson to prevent the other allies from imposing

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    who stated in Parliament: "We have no eternal allies and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal and perpetual‚ and those interests it is our duty to follow." Chairman Mike Rogers‚ the House Intelligence Committee Chairman‚ said that U.S. allies spy against U.S. leaders because US do not spy on anyone except for valid foreign intelligence purposes and it only work within the law. Above all‚ it is a common situation that allies spy on allies‚ US spies its friends; friends spies US. It

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    Versailles Treaty or pay reparations anymore -> very popular in Germany. Hitler outsmarted everyone by signing a 10yr non-aggression pact with Poland‚ France’s major ally in eastern Europe. He had no intention of honouring this policy. France wouldn’t fight without allies‚ so in one stroke he’ taken away her major continental ally‚ and lulled Poland into a false sense of security. Poland was in fact a major target. Hitler tried to convince everyone that German Foreign Policy was peaceful Things

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    was to capture the city of Stalingrad‚ if they were successful Russia’s oil supply would be cut off from them. Oil was a major resource in the war‚ it was used to make bombs‚ lubricate guns‚ and fuel tanks. So‚ if Germany captured Stalingrad‚ the allies would have quickly run out of supplies and lose the war within months. The Nazis initially won the battle‚ however Russia refused to give up. The battle went into the Winter and the Nazis were not prepared for the harsh Winter so they ended up surrendering

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    of his alleged insanity as a weapon. He does so by converting insanity into the arrangement of either words or actions. Furthermore‚ I see being strange that Hamlet shows characteristics of insanity strictly towards enemies or his enemy’s allies. A situation in which this was evident‚ was when Hamlet verbally attacks Ophelia with words: "are you honest" (III.i.104)‚ "are you fair" (III.i.106). Hamlet "speak[s] daggers" (III.ii.387) to Gertrude‚ because she is an obstacle to Hamlet. Also

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    greatness just to facilitate the people of a foreign country. As a nation we do not have the responsibility of protecting others from genocide. Although some people believe standing up for others‚ gains the country worldwide recognition and additional allies‚ actually protecting others is not only costly but also could lead to future wars and conflicts. Conceivably the main reason we should not have the liability to protect others is the cost. For instance‚ the cost of the war in Afghanistan and Iraq

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    or obstacle that is holding the match made in heaven apart. This adds to the emotional aspect of the movie. In the Notebook‚ Noah (Ryan) and Ally (Rachel) have this hot and heavy summer romance where they fall deeply in love. They are passionate lovers‚ while at the same time defensive fighters. They constantly fight and make up throughout the summer. Ally has to move away once the school year has started and then she continues onto college in a different location‚ holding the couple back. Not only

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    World War II (WWII) lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved a majority of the world’s countries that eventually formed into two opposing military alliances. There were the Allies‚ and the Axis. The United States‚ United Kingdom‚ Soviet Union‚ and Republic of China were the main allied forces. Nazi Germany‚ the Empire of Japan‚ and the Kingdom of Italy were the main forces of the Axis. There were many turning points such as the Battle of Stalingrad‚ the Battle of the Atlantic‚ and D-Day that greatly

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    Brandon Socials 11 P196 #1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 5 1) The cold war was a period from 1946-1989 when there was tension and hostility between the communist Soviet Union and its allies as well as the capitalist United States and its allies. The war began after the success of their temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany‚ leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences. 2) a) Communism was considered a threat to democracy because communism complete

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    War or World War I thereafter. -It involved all the world’s great powers which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom‚ France and Russia) and the Central Powers These alliances were both reorganized and expanded as more nations entered the war: Italy‚ Japan and the United States joined the Allies‚ and the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria the Central Powers. -More than 70 million military personnel‚ including 60 million Europeans

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