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- 501: Cause And Effect Of Wwi
- ... still with us. In many respects the events of modern Europe are a direct result of what happened in 1914 -1919. "Had there be a World War I, of course have been no Second
" Adolph Hitler himself was a product of the First World War. World War I also gave Lenin an opportunity to overthrow the government in Russia and proclaim communism.
- 502: Churchill Biography
- ... him in his views when Germany declared war in September 1939. Neville Chamberlain appointed him once more First Lord of the Admiralty on September 3rd, 1939. In 1940, following public disapproval at Chamberlains handling of Hitler and the direction the war was taking, Churchill succeeded Chaimberlain as prime minister and during World War II he successfully secured military aid and moral support from the United States. He travelled endlessly during the ...
- 503: Christianity And Judaism
- ... the 20th century, the Holocaust is known for the brutal murder of six-million Jews by the Nazi's. The Holocaust symbolized a height of religious intolerance bred by the ignorance of men like Adolph Hitler. The Crusades and the Holocaust seem to point to one thing: Religious hatred, bred by lack of knowledge and sheer ignorance, only lead to the death and destruction of innocent lives. "Jews an Christians are ...
- 504: Contradictions To The Death Of
- Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany during World War II, said, "The bigger the lie, the more people will believe it." Although this may sound crazy, we can see many example of this in our world's history ...
- 505: Cost Of Wwii
- ... 000 people. Perhaps 1,000,000 Yugoslavia civilians also died at the hands of the Germans. Numbers in German area are so high because of the Nazi murder's of the Jews and other groups. Hitler's concentration camps and the deportation of thousands also contributed greatly(See pictures M & O). Outside the Soviet Union the heaviest losses were most likely in China. Estimates of the Chinese losses vary from less ...
- 506: Charles Lindbergh
- ... and moved to Europe in search of privacy and safety. In Europe, Lindbergh toured many countries, and continents, observing their air forces. He soon joined the German air Force, and accepted an award from Adolf Hitler. Lindbergh praised the German Air Force, saying that it was of superiority to all others in Europe. In 1939 Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States. A once U.S. hero, he was now scowled ...
- 507: Causes Of World War I
- ... still with us. In many respects the events of modern Europe are a direct result of what happened in 1914 -1919. "Had there be a World War I, of course have been no Second " Adolph Hitler himself was a product of the First World War. World War I also gave Lenin an opportunity to overthrow the government in Russia and proclaim communism.
- 508: Breakup Of The Soviet Union An
- ... to the contrary. He showed no recognition that the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania had been cruelly seized and murderously purged by Josef Stalin in 1940 in a secret deal with Adolph Hitler (Russia). Yet, the people of these nations remembered and were angry. Whether it was ignorance or neglect, Gorbachev indeed believed the communist history books he had read at school, which brushed over and explained some ...
- 509: Beware -- Witch Hunt In Sessio
- ... at work? One of the leading and most powerful figures representing the crusade against the spread of Communism was Joseph McCarthy, a Wisconsin Republican Senator whose relentlessness and cruel attack toward homosexuals were reminiscent of Hitler. To McCarthy, communism and homosexuality were synonymous with enemies of America. He not only felt justified in his actions but felt it was his duty as an American politician to define. He wielded unsubstantiated information ...
- 510: America At D-day:a Day Of Reme
- ... that it would come from the south eastern corner of England. The allies put up cardboard airplanes and tanks that fooled the pictures taken by the German spy planes. The Allied intelligence reports showed that Hitler and his leaders were falling for the plan. The Germans built up there troops in the area of France where the English Channel was the narrowest. The plan was to catch the Germans off guard ...
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