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591: Effects of the WWII Atomic Bombs
... world is always in danger of nations from time immemorial. For example, ancient Rome sacked Carthage, plowed it under and salted the earth. Medieval and modern religious wars have annihilated millions. More recently, there was Hitler's genocidal six-million-death "final solution to the Jewish problem," and the Communists' ten of millions of mass murders continue to this day. All this has been done without benefit of nuclear power. Gen ...
592: Rise of Superpowers After WWII
... same time, Stalin was attempting to polarise both the Anglo-French, and the Axis powers against each other. The important result of this was the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact, which partitioned Poland, and allowed Hitler to start the war. Another side-effect of his policy of playing both sides was that it caused incredible distrust towards the Soviets from the Western powers after 1940. This was due in part to ...
593: Causes of The First World War
... 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.
594: World War I
... them like that, we were just begging for retaliation somewhere down the line. So in a sense, the Allies of World War I should be blamed for WWII. They caused the nationalism that brought Adolf Hitler into power by angering the Germans. But if the Germans really are to blame for World War I, then they pretty much forced the Allies to make them take the blame, and unknowingly causing their ...
595: The Conflict in Kosovo
... Since then only more conflicts arised every year. It kept building up until few days ago when the bombing started. I think it is time to put an end to Milosevic. He is a ‘reborn' Hitler. Milosevic is one of the last communists and that is the problem. It is about time to solve the problem and sooner or later we will get him, just like we did Sadaam Husain.
596: The Causes of World War 1, and the Battles
... 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.
597: The Suez Crisis of 1956: The War From Differing Viewpoints
... the movement. The loss of the canal would likely put a final nail in the coffin of French colonial efforts in this important area of the world. Both powers also made comparisons between Nasser and Hitler, making the point that such naked aggression cannot ever again be left unchallenged after the lessons of World War Two. On one occasion, the British Foreign Secretary at the time, Harold MacMillan, made reference to ...
598: The Atomic Bomb
... the atomic bomb to use for their efforts. Fortunately the Americans won the "race of discovery". If the Germans had won that race they probably would have used it continuously in Russia and Britain until Hitler got what he wanted which was world domination and the extinguishing of the Jewish and others and the ascent of his "superior race" of Germans. The dropping of the atomic weapon on Japan was not ...
599: Bombing of Dresdon
... the only to acomplish this goal. The idea of lowering morale probably should have been investigated a little more thoroughly, but the allies did what they felt they had to do in order to terminate Hitler¦s Reign. The bombing of Dresden was not a legitimite act of war, it was a horrible mass murder of a civilian community, but it may have have aided the allied cause in some ways ...
600: The Dreyfus Affair and Its Cause
... Modern history and ancient history with blacks facing cruel and unfair treatment in South Africa and the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela; the persecution of and extermination of Jews in the second World War by Adolf Hitler. These can be paralleled to the Dreyfus case in question. However, one case of Modern time that can be considered the closest on a social level, in my opinion, showing the feeling of a State ...


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