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    lot of people disagree with appeasement as it gave Hitler an advantage. When the war started it was Britain fighting against a very strong Germany that had started to rearm and had the raw materials‚ industry and people fighting from Austria and Czechoslovakia. Also appeasement was seen as morally wrong and cowardice‚ it allowed Hitler to break international law and give away parts of countries against their will. I think this a bad thing because Hitler or anyone should not be allowed to give away parts

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    World War I had a great impact in my life. Ever since my dad went to the military my mom started working in the factory‚ so that she can support my family. My mom goes to town every day and sees the new type of vehicle called the buggy. She wants to buy it someday when we have saved enough money. Since my mom had to go to the factory to work‚ I had to take care of my younger sister. I have to get her ready for school every day along with myself. Sometimes my sister annoys me before my mom comes home

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    War and Inhumanities

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    One of the most known acts of military aggression today is Hitler’s’ Nazi Army invading several countries in Europe. Hitler reigned over Germany with his military forces from 1933-1945. In early 1939‚ Germany occupied and took control over Czechoslovakia‚ under the premise that German citizens were suffering ethnic suppression. This was a rouse that allowed Hitler to take his next step towards invading Poland. As Hitler continued invading and capturing countries he began a campaign of genocide

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    The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a German World War II fighter aircraft that was designed by Willy Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser around the early 1930’s. It was one of the first modern fighters of the time period. It included features such as all metal monocoque construction (type of body construction that doesn’t require a separate frame to provide structural strength or support for mechanical components)‚ a closed canopy‚ a retractable landing gear‚ and was powered by a liquid-cooled‚ inverted V12

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    CARIÑOSA This dance means the loving or affectionate one in Spanish. It is a Philippine group dance of Hispanic origin from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances‚ where the fan or handkerchief plays an instrumental role as it places the couple in a hard-to-get romance scenario. Despite popular belief‚ Cariñosa has always been the national dance of the Philippines. PANDANGGO SA ILAW This popular dance originates from Lubang Island‚ Mindoro in Visayas. Means ’Fandango with light’

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    Why Was Hitler So Popular In Germany? In this essay‚ I will be exploring the reasons why Adolf Hitler became so popular in Germany. I will reflect back on his promises to German citizens whilst also looking at his visions of the perfect world and how he thought he could achieve it. The first reason the Germans loved Hitler was because of how much they hated the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler promised Germany he would tear it up. The Treaty of Versailles was a signed agreement between the powers

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    for forgiveness of what Germany had done under Hitler’s control during WWII. This act of peace ultimately changed the hearts of the European countries and the United States. After this act‚ West Germany signed treaties with the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia that affirmed state boundaries in return for the use of no force. Both of these acts turned the tides of the Cold War. The countries of Europe finally realized that there was no use participating in a war that never even started. Another major

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    The Great War affected almost everyone in the world. Tensions continued to rise in Europe until everything exploded. World War 1 began with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Serbia. After Austria-Hungary decided Serbia was responsible for the assassination rather than the Black Hand members‚ other countries began to get involved‚ and eventually the Great War began. This was supposed to be a short war‚ however it lasted longer than most countries thought it would

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    The final stage of the Cold War began with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and President Reagan’s reference to the Soviet Union as “that evil empire”. Then‚ at the end of the 1980’s‚ the USSR started to lose control of its satellite countries due to factors such as Solidarity in Poland‚ where they wanted greater freedom. The strikes brought the country to a halt and even Gorbachev was encouraging greater freedoms in the USSR and satellite countries. By nineteen ninety one‚ the USSR had disintegrated

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    In 1936‚ Germany used the Olympic Games for propagandareasons. The Nazis promoted an image of a new Germany while hiding the regime’s targeting of Jews‚ as well as Germany’s growing militarism. For the first time in the modern Olympics‚ people in the United States and Europe called for a boycott of the Olympics because of human rights abuses. Although the boycott movement ultimately failed‚ it set an important precedent for future Olympic boycott campaigns. Once the boycott failed‚ Germany

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